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    keep animals in zoos? In the modern society‚ zoos are almost indispensable places in large cities for people to visit. In some large zoos‚ there are various animals from space to sea‚ and from primitive invertebrates to advanced and intelligent mammals. In the zoos‚ all animals‚ including those rare animals‚ such as panda‚ Africa elephant‚ and North-East tiger‚ could enjoy good care and protection away from any hurt. However‚ along with the stronger natural environmental protection consciousness

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    The felids are a rapidly evolving family of mammals that share a common ancestor only 10–15 million years ago‚[26] and include‚ in addition to the domestic cat‚ lions‚ tigers‚ cougars‚ and many others. Within this family‚ domestic cats (Felis catus) are part of the genus Felis‚ which is a group of small cats containing approximately seven species (depending upon classification scheme).[1][27] Members of the genus are found worldwide and include the jungle cat (Felis chaus) of southeast Asia‚ European

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    I believe that animals feel pain as has humans do because of the make up our anatomy. Mammals have nervous system as humans do. It wouldn’t be logic for them to have a nervous system if they did not feel pain. Animals are also capable of being stressed and also capable of feelings. If their nervous system is identical to ours they must in

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    valuable to some humans‚ many elephants have been killed for their tusks. This trade is illegal today‚ but it has not been completely eliminated‚ and some African elephant populations remain endangered. http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/african-elephant "African Elephant." WorldWildlife.org. World Wildlife Fund‚ n.d. Web. 10 May

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    scarce‚ but unlike storing fat throughout the body‚ the fat in the hump will not insulate them in hot conditions. Camels‚ because of the shape of their blood cells‚ can lose up to 25% of their bodily fluids without dying‚ unlike the 15% limit for most mammals. Polar Bears A polar bear lives in the cold‚ snowy Arctic lands and it is adapted to its environment in that it has a white fur which helps it blend in with the snow and ice. It also has a layer of fat under its skin‚ which helps it stay warm

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    Animal Cruelty

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    of the world is shaped by our social and cultural upbringing. Chances are‚ if you were brought up in Australia or the USA you identified with this form of imagery. Yet both pigs and dolphins are living creatures. Both are intelligent warm-blooded mammals. And both are subject to questionable butchery practices. In the end it comes down to a learned cultural affinity. The dolphin has won our hearts. The pig has

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    Why Do Whales Sing

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    do no travel well in the water‚ most of marine animals rely on sound‚ which can travel four times faster in water than in the air. Especially‚ whales communicate by using sound very skillfully as if they sang. According to the video‚ unlike land mammals‚ who generate sounds by exhaling air‚ whales produce sounds by using an organ called “Laryngeal sacs”‚ by which vibration generated by another organ called “U-fold” is augmented to be loud enough sound which can arrive to thousands of kilometers away

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    Unit 1: Instinct and Culture Find examples to illustrate instinctive behaviour in animals. Dolphins swimming instantly after being born. Birds knowing where to migrate to. Bears knowing when to hibernate. Adult female mammals nurturing newborn offspring. Spider spindling its web. Dog shaking after it gets wet. Sea turtle seeking the ocean after hatching. Instincts are patterns of behaviour that are not the result of learning or experience. Reproduction‚ migration and hibernation

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    ABSTRACT Phylogenetic systematics is away to determine the relatedness between species by creating cladograms. In this study‚ we observed the difference between cladograms created with morphological traits and molecular DNA with respect to Felis cattus‚ Canis familiaris‚ Didelphis virginiana‚ Odocoileus virginianus‚ and the Equus caballus. The results demonstrated that although a species is similar or closely related in regards to morphological traits‚ it does not mean that their DNA composition

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    his article. The writer starts by explaining the meaning of animal rights‚ which includes no experimenting‚ breeding‚ killing animals and no zoos or using animals for entertaining. The people for animal rights argue that both human beings and adult mammals have rights because they are both ‘subjects-of-a-life’. On the other hand‚ the people against animal rights argue that animals don’t think‚ not conscious. Also animals these people argue that animals were put on earth to serve human beings. This

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