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    The Stripes Will Survive

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    zoos are to animals. Firstly in the article “The Stripes Will Survive” by Jacqueline Adams it says “Make sure that threatened and endangered animal species don’t disappear.” (Paragraph 4) There used to be one hundred thousand tigers roaming in the wild. Now about 5‚000 tigers live in the wild. The zoo’s breed these animals to make sure that they will survive. The breeding program works like a dating website for animals. They animals get matched by a computer then meet. (Paragraphs 3&5). My next reason

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    Carter Style

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    to become of his daughter who could become a slave in many ways. And as he left her‚ she left him and she also had nothing to live for. As in many of Carter’s stories nakedness is a continuous symbol of many different things. The beast in "The Tigers Bride" asks to see Belle naked‚ for what reason? That is for the reader to decide. These certain motifs are the things that make Angela Carter’s stories what they are. Belle is offered the choice to either to strip of her clothing for the beast

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    Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

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    Against the backdrop of the Eastern Himalayas lies a grass and jungle habitat of unparalleled beauty. Tigers‚ elephants‚ golden langurs and Bengal Floricans share this exquisite wilderness with other rare and endangered species. The name of the park is originated from the Manas River‚ which is named after the serpent goddess Manasa. The Manas river is a major tributary of Brahmaputra River‚ which passes through the heart of the national park presenting one of earth’s most timeless vistas. The Park

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    victory for the Tamil Nadu Government to kill Veerappan‚ who had been elusive for many years. Toys‚ images of Gods and Goddesses and various kinds of artistic objects are made at of the elephant tusks and they fetch much profit to the businessmen. Tigers are killed for their beautiful skin of beautiful patterns. Even their bones are powdered and used as medicine. The horns of rhinoceroses are believed to have medicinal properties and so the rhinoceroses are shot‚ their horns are removed and sold.

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    Fish Bowl Responses

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    have a happy ending in the final line of the story. The reporter that interviewed Pi made a news report about it and in the last line said “[v]ery few castaways can claimed to survive so long as Mr. Patel‚ and none in the company of an adult Bengal tiger” (Martel 319). The reporters had questioned the possibility of animals being on the lifeboat with Pi‚ so he gave them two stories and told them to choose “the better story”

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    Zoos

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    Zoos A zoo is a facility in which animals are kept in confined spaces or enclosures‚ displayed to the public and can be bred. Other names for a zoo are zoological park‚ zoological garden and a menagerie. Zoos around the world cause concern for animal rights‚ which is a problem because zoos normally keep wild animals rather than domestic ones. It is believed that zoo’s began around 3500BC‚ which is when the oldest zoological park is recorded. The oldest known zoological collection was revealed

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    his adventure‚ Pi is forced to confront and overcome the most daunting of obstacles and face some of the toughest survival tasks‚ all while accompanied by a 450 pound bengal tiger. His perspective of the tiger changes over the course of the book‚ and they become emotionally attached to each other. When the novel began‚ the tiger‚ named “Richard Parker‚” was one of the challenges that Pi had to overcome. Towards the end however‚ Richard Parker becomes necessary in order for Pi to survive. In Life of

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    Animals in Danger

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    Indian Elephant | Leatherback Turtle | Mallee Fowl | Manatee | Mountain Zebra | Northern Leopard Frog | Orangutan | Pardel Lynx | Peary Caribou | Polar Bear | Pronghorn Antelope | Pygmy Hippopotamus | Red Panda | Sea Otter | Siberian Tiger | Snow Leopard | Southern Right Whale | Spectacled Bear | Spotted Tree Frog | Spur Thighed Tortoise | Stellar Sea Lion | Three Toe Sloth | Walrus | Wandering Albatross | White Tailed Sea Eagle | Whooping Crane | Wolverine | | | |  

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    Hybrid Animals

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    created in 1824 after Professor Valentine Bail‚ a director of a museum in a Dublin‚ bred by a female tiger and a male lion (Murano‚ 2009). When the first ligers were created they were christened as lion-tigers and later claimed the name ligers. The liger was made famous in the hit movie Napoleon Dynamite. You may have also heard of tigons. These are almost the same as ligers but they come from a male tiger and a female lion. Another example of a hybrid animal is a wholphin. This animal was naturally

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    Chapter 19 Life Of Pi

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    dream rag. During a brief rainstorm‚ Pi touches Richard Parker for the first time when the tiger is lying motionless. Pi believes the tiger and himself will die shortly as his last diary entry is: I will die today. Pi runs out of ink. Chapter 90 Richard Parker and Pi go blind‚ caused by extreme dehydration and malnutrition. Pi fears he has failed as a zookeeper as he is no longer able to care for the tiger. Pi has little to no hope of surviving at this stage. At a point where Pi believes he is near

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