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    The Giant Panda

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    The giant panda‚ infamously known for their black markings and playful behavior‚ is among one of the most endangered species in the world. Pandas in the wild have few natural enemies; their species decline is mostly due to overpopulation of humans who continue to take up land space and lack of food during the intervals of bamboo blossom season. This paper will discuss the pandas’ ecology‚ subdivided into categories of their diet‚ habitat and behavior‚ how humans first developed a relationship with

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    THE RED PANDA by That one kid who wanted to get a free subscription The red panda‚ (or firefox as it is often called) is a very rare and unique creature that lives beneath the forest canopy in the mountains in Nepal‚ Bhutan‚ India‚ Laos and Myanmar. There are two different subspecies‚ which live in slightly different geographical areas. As implied by their name‚ red pandas are red and have white and black markings. Their legs and bellies are black and their tails are ringed. They

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    Endangered Animals

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    These beautiful giant pandas are noted for their black and white markings. Their legs‚ shoulders‚ ears and circular patches around their eyes are black; the remaining of the panda is white. Pandas usually try to escape predators by climbing trees‚ a skill at which they are very good. However‚ Pandas may also choose to swim away from predators. Pandas now live in a few very select parts of China where the bamboo‚ their favorite food‚ and evergreen trees are thick. Pandas once roamed large areas

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    Tropical rainforests‚ evergreen forests‚ mangrove swamps‚ grasslands‚ savannas‚ and temperate forests Pandas This peaceful creature with a distinctive black and white coat is adored by the world and considered a national treasure in China. The bear also has a special significance for WWF. The panda has been WWF’s logo since our founding in 1961. The rarest member of the bear family‚ pandas live mainly in bamboo forests high in the mountains of western China‚ where they subsist almost entirely

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    Many animals today are becoming extinct or have already been considered endangered. Although there are many animal breeders in the world‚ the death rate of animals does not equal to the number of animals born each year. Animal cruelty is what makes our world less diverse because many animals are being beaten‚ left on the streets to die without care‚ or are getting killed for unlawful reasons such as animal testing. People do not realize how important it is to keep these animals safe because without

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    Endangered Species

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    The Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica)‚ also known as the Indian lion‚ is a lion subspecies that exists as a single isolated population in India’s Gujarat State. It is listed as Endangered by IUCN based on the small population size.[1] The lion population has steadily increased in Gir Forest National Park‚ more than doubling from a low of 180 individuals in 1974 to a level of 411 individuals consisting of 97 adult males‚ 162 adult females‚ 75 sub-adults‚ and 77 cubs as of April 2010.[3] The Asiatic

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    Endangered Species

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    An endangered species is a population of organisms‚ which is facing high risk of becoming extinct because it is either few in numbers‚ or threatened by changing environmental or predation parameters. There are a lot of endangered species in the world right now. They are moving towards being extinct slowly. In fact‚ since a species is not declared extinct until years have gone by since it was last spotted. Tigers are among the animals that are endangered in Asia. The tiger is native to Asia

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    Endangered Species

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    Topic: Endangered Species Issue Question: Should Endangered Species be Protected? Since the appeared of the first life on this planet‚ numerous species come and go‚ rendered extinct by natural changes in physical and biological conditions. Because extinction is a natural part of the order‚ if there are many other species still exist‚ some people might wonders why or what so unique about the endangered species that large sum of money and effort is spent in order to save and restore them (Why

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    Kunfu Panda

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    Analysis of Kung Fu Panda 2 Kung Fu Panda encompasses a glorious blend of comedic and heroic qualities. In this sequel to the 2008 film Kung Fu Panda‚ Po is now established and presented as the mighty Dragon Warrior‚ but that doesn’t prevent him from still being a bit of a klutz‚ overly excitable and all too easily distracted by affairs of the stomach. So when Po and his fellow kung fu masters The Furious Five go on a mission to liberate and free Gongmen City from the evil peacock Lord Shen‚ the

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    Diffusion & Osmosis: Introduction: This experiment was performed to demonstrate the process of osmosis and to show visible as well as quantitative evidence proving that osmosis occurred. Through the tasks of determining the percent concentrations in two different solutions‚ we were studying the process of osmosis. Osmosis is the best way to perform this experiment because as we went through the experiment‚ the weight of the beaker/dialysis tubing changed and the only logical explanation was

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