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    bodies but their manes are made of short hair‚ their tails are Hard at the tip and their coats are striped. They are slower than horses but their great lungs helps them outrun predators. Zebras will run side to side making it more difficult for the predator. When cornered the zebra will back up and kick or bite it’s the predator. (Hound)Just like every other animal in the animal kingdom there are many characteristics that separate one from the other. Other than the over 100 different breeds of horses

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    children with as many safeguards to protect them from physical and virtual dangers. Children are spending more and more time on the internet and without the proper protection and supervision they can be exposed to indecent or harmful material or predators that seek to harm them. “What children are encountering on the Internet‚ particularly in terms of indecent or otherwise unsuitable material or contacts with strangers who intend to do them harm‚ is an issue of major concern.” (Smith‚ 2001). The Children’s

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    birds. Introduction There are so many different species throughout nature that different species need to find ways to survive and not become victim to their predators. One tactic that species use in nature is mimicry. Species that are not poisonous will mimic the characteristics of other species that are. This will evade their predator keeping them safe and unharmed as a prey. Although there are many different types of mimicry‚ there are two main forms; Batesian mimicry and Mullerian mimicry.

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    which one species‚ the predator‚ eats the other‚ the prey; The adaptations of both predators and prey tend to be refined through natural selection; Some prey gain protection through camouflage and mimicry Batesian mimicry A type of mimicry in which a species that a predator can eat looks like a different species that is poisonous or otherwise harmful to the predator Müllerian mimicry A mutual mimicry by two species‚ both of which are poisonous or otherwise harmful to a predator keystone species A

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    animals in Yellowstone. The wolves are the natural predator in the Yellowstone habitat and thus are a keystone species. Once it was decided to remove the wolves from the park‚ the habitat and the other animals began to suffer. Once the wolves were completely gone‚ the coyote became the predator‚ but they weren’t large enough to take down the bigger animals such as elk and deer. These animals are grazers and once they didn’t have to worry about a predator‚ they overgrazed the land‚ which inhibits the

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    Under the species name‚ Giraffa Camelopardalis‚ there are a total of 6 subspecies that are identified by their different coat patterns. Since the giraffe’s spots are similar to the leaves of a tree‚ they can easily camouflage themselves to hide from predators. Both the male and female giraffe have a spotted coat‚ but vary between small‚ medium‚ and large patches. The giraffe’s neck ranges from 6 to 7ft in length‚ which is thought to have come from natural selection‚ or adaptation. Though containing the

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    highlight of the video. They are known being the predators in the wild. Also lions are entitled as the King of the Jungle. Because they are known to be the hunters. And also the scariest animal that lives in the jungle. As the document starts‚ the wildebeests are the first prey that the lions are going to attack. It was shown (0:34) of the video. It shows that the wildebeests are forming a formidable barriers to protect each other from the predators that are trying to get or catch them. Because once

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    org). I am very determined to fight this growing problem by educating those who are unaware of this issue by starting a Facebook page. By doing this‚ I maybe able to stop a predator from committing this sick crime against a child. I will also set a goal for myself to start an organization that will trick and catch a predator. I strongly believe that no child should be tricked‚ sold‚ kidnapped‚ and forced into a dangerous life style where they are victimized through exploitation. Child prostitution

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    than answers. What would worry a parent when it comes to their teens and social media? Having both risk and benefits social media has a huge impact on our younger generation today. Peer pressure‚ Cyber-bullying‚ depression‚ and the danger of sexual predators are only a few risks teens need to be aware of when engaging in social media activities. With social media being at an all time high in this day and age‚ most teens do not realize the significant effect it has on their lives. Indeed‚ it may be a

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    blue rings. It is thought that this brilliant colour is exposed as a warning to any predator. The H. lunulata is an independent species‚ as it inclines to spend most of its time in hiding‚ avoiding any competitors‚ and focuses on survival. However‚ when faced with confrontation from competition‚ it has a tendency of fleeing as it is not very aggressive. Nevertheless‚ when provoked‚ the H. lunulata attacks its predator by biting‚ releasing its poisonous venom‚ produced by

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