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    and the stellar’s sea eagle being the other contenders. They are also regarded as the rarest and the most powerful birds in the world. Philippine eagle is also the national bird of Philippine. One of the foremost causes of the population decline is habitat loss or deforestation.The Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi) also referred to as monkey-eating eagle‚ is an eagle subspecies that belong to the family of Accipitridae and is native to Philippine. These eagle display white-colored plumage together

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    Extinct Animals

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    the species is not extinct until every individual‚ regardless of location‚ captivity‚ or ability to breed‚ has died. Extinction of Animals Causes There are several causes of extinction of several animal species‚ prominent among which are loss of habitat‚ extinction of animals due to deforestation‚ extinction of animals due to global warming‚ extinction of animals due to hunting. List of Extinct Animals The long list of extinct animals in the world features more than 50 animal species that have

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    too cool (5). This leaves the only reasonable explanation left. The land formation of the tundra is formed by freezing‚ thawing‚ and refreezing the soggy soil (5). There are only about 48 species of animals that are able to survive in the tundra habitat. Animals such as polar bears‚ arctic foxes‚ musk ox‚ wolves‚ and caribou live in there. Each animal has to play their role in society in order for all organisms‚ or most organisms‚ to survive (3). During the winter seasons‚ the animals’ fur grows

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    tigers in their natural habitats and also to protect them from extinction‚ and preserving areas of biological importance as a natural heritage forever represented as close as possible the diversity ofecosystems across the tiger’s distribution in the country. The project’s task force visualized these tiger reserves as breeding nuclei‚ from which surplus animals would emigrate to adjacent forests. Funds and commitment were mastered to support the intensive program of habitat protection and rehabilitation

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    Microbes and Hydroecosphere

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    HYDRO-ECOSPHERE Hydro-ecosphere is considered as a more suitable habitat for microorganisms than the atmosphere and lithosphere‚ mainly because hydrosphere contains water‚ which is important in microbial metabolism (Atlas and Bartha‚ 1993). The unique properties of water are also attributes of hydrosphere as a suitable habitat. Due to polarity of water (slightly negative and slightly positive)‚ water is considered as a great solvent‚ capable of forming hydrogen bonding. Large heat

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    Bengal Tigers

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    feline of Asia‚ are now on the brink of extinction. This beautiful species is quickly disappearing due to human activity. Land development has pushed back forestry‚ which is making it almost impossible for tigers to survive in their range of natural habitat. Additionally‚ even though it’s illegal to own‚ hunt or trap tigers‚ poachers continue to trap and sell tiger parts on the black market. Furthermore‚ tigers are being separated by “population fragmentation” which prevents them from mating and producing

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    Slow Lore Research Paper

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    Slow lorises are also particularly vulnerable to habitat destruction and the felling of feed and sleeping trees causes habitat degradation and increased contact with people. Slash-and-burn cultivation is also a significant habitat threat in India‚ as is tea cultivation and other agricultural land use. Often human settlements follow these types of land use‚ inhibiting secondary growth. Alternate reasons for habitat destruction are logging‚ fuel-wood extraction‚ land use for paper

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    viti levu essay

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    Makuluva Field trip reflection Arishma chandS11099150 Heading to Makuluva reef islet The trip to Makuluva reef Islet was a really exciting and exhausting trip for me as it empowers me to learn new concepts concerning the terrestrial and marine organisms that are found in the islet. Also I got learn a lot of new flora and fauna species and its scientific terms that I had in my course of study. Before we board‚ the boat we were told by the capital to put on our life jacket for our own safety.

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    What is the first thing that comes to a person’s mind when they think of a panda? ‘Adorable!’ ‘Fluffy!’ ‘Cute!’ Unfortunately‚ these lovable creatures are endangered. Threats from China’s human population‚ left over 1‚800 pandas in the world. Development and the increasing human population in China threatens the lives of pandas and leads to their numbers dropping. To help them‚ we should donate money so that we could further their research‚ and the making of panda reserves and bamboo corridors. Developments

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    Rainforest Animals

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    Now we can get to the information on this amazing animal…. Location: The Poison Dart Frog is located in South America and some parts of Central America. Diet: It eats things like termites‚ crickets‚ flies and ants. Habitat: They live near marshes‚ streams and rivers. Size: Poison Dart Frogs will grow to be about 1-7 cm in length depending on the species. Reproduction: Female Poison Dart Frogs lay a group of eggs in the water‚ which take about 12

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