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    Pig and Intelligence Pigs

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    Description and behaviour A pig has a snout for a nose‚ small eyes‚ and a small‚ curly tail. It has a thick body and short legs. There are four toes on each foot‚ with the longer‚ middle toes used for walking. Pigs are omnivores‚ which means that they consume both plants and animals. Pigs will scavenge and have been known to eat any kind of food‚ including dead insects‚ worms‚ tree bark‚ rotting carcasses‚ excreta (including their own)‚ garbage‚ and other pigs. In the wild‚ they are foraging

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    producers‚ along with other consumers within the ecosystem. Once the producers and the consumers die they are decomposed. Which is recycled back again. Producers are plants while consumers are living. Meaning‚ primary are herbivores and secondary are omnivores. 2. The human body is similar to the ecosystem because the human body has the same energy flow. Food is broken down into energy and we as human beings need energy to function to survive. It distributes energy from the body through heat. Another

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    The word orangutan means the “person of the forest.” They can grow up to be relatively the size of a 6 foot tall man. Orangutans have 32 teeth‚ just like humans. The strength of these animals is 7 times stronger than the average human. They are omnivores and weigh about 73 pounds to 180 pounds.Orangutans eat mostly fruit. Orangutans also eat some flowers‚ insects‚ and leave. Orangutans mate around the age of 12 and give birth to one young at a time. They are very interesting creatures and have known

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    In defense of food

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    Home cooked meals will become attractive and don’t be surprised if you will start cooking. Seriously. It should be required reading in Health class or something. I cannot say enough good things about this book. It covers everything I wished The Omnivores Dilemma did when I was reading that. It is so refreshing to see someone point out how crazy our country’s eating habits have gotten. The idea of "Eat whatever you want‚ just make it yourself‚" is brilliant. How much easier than counting calories

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    North Dakota Badlands

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    Wildlife of the North Dakota Badlands The Badlands of North Dakota is mysteriously beautiful to both the eye and the soul. One of these reasons is because of the wildlife. The roaming Buffalo‚ the howling wolves and the endangered Whooping Crane are some of the wonderful examples of the North Dakota Bandlands wildlife. Today‚ I will focus on three out of five animal groups that live in the badlands - Amphibians‚ Mammals and BirdsWe will also include an exclusive section- endangered animal‚ such

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    DIFFERENT OCCASIONS CELEBRATED AROUND THE WORLD ulture Quest World Tour:- From IPL Kidspace‚ join Parsifal and Ophelia as they sample the delicious cuisines‚ play the games‚ see the museums full of arts‚ crafts and history‚ hear the folktales and learn about the holidays & festivals of many of the world’s cultures. April Fool’s Day:- Provides a brief explanation of the history of April’s fool day and how it is celebrated around the world. Arbor Day:- Read the history of Arbor Day. Find

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    Ecosystem

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    two main topics that comprise the field of ecosystem ecology.  COMPONENTS OF ECOSYSTEM ABIOTIC COMPONENTS | BIOTIC COMPONENTS | Sunlight | Primary producers | Temperature | Herbivores | Precipitation | Carnivores | Water or moisture | Omnivores | Soil or water chemistry (e.g.‚ P‚ NH4+) | Detritivores | etc. | etc. | These include the non-living‚ physico - chemical factors such as air‚ water‚ soil and the basic elements and compounds of the environment. Abiotic factors are broadly

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    BIOME PROJECT

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    protection from the drying winds and dry air of the tundra. Animals in the tundra biome Arctic fox Makes its home in small burrows in frost-free ground‚ often in rock piles The number of pups born range between 6-19 per litter The Arctic fox is an omnivore Snowy owl It is named for its white feathers It has very sensitive hearing and can pinpoint the location of voles and lemmings under deep snow Its claws are long‚ curved and needlelike and used like weapons for defense and to attack their prey

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    also cold blooded. Green Sea Turtles have a scientific name called the Cheonia Mydas. Would you think the shell is green? It’s the fat it’s green if you were wondering. These turtles are types of turtles that eat meat and plants. They are called omnivores. Description Did you know these turtles have four flippers two in the front and two in back? They use the front two flippers to help them swim. They use the back two flippers to dig a hole to lay their eggs. Green Sea Turtles are reptiles‚ reptiles

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    Debra Proffitt Running head What is Biological diversity Grade levels: 4 to 6. Subjects: Science‚ Biology‚ And Environmental Education Duration: 1 hour Introduction Students will participate in whole group instruction. Teacher will gather students to the front of the classroom‚ on the carpet‚ there are chairs line up five one side and five on the other side Students play a round of musical chairs using drawings of different species in a food web. The disappearance of chairs signals

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