ended up far from his home and there were animals he’s never seen before. They were bigger‚ meaner‚ and stronger. A rhino came up to him and asked why was he there. Bear told him what happened and the rhino said “Follow me my friend‚ I will take you back to the mountains.” So Bear started to follow him. He asked the rhino what’s his name and the rhino said‚ ”Just call me Rhino.” They walked for awhile and the air got thinner and the atmosphere around them got darker. “This doesn’t look
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does poaching affect the population of rhinos and elephants? Ivory is a rather beautiful item seeing that it holds many qualities. Amongst those many qualities are its durability‚ its smoothness‚ and its value to the market. How would you feel to know that it is also the tusks and horns that you see on rhinos and elephants? Both elephants and rhinos are poached for their horns and tusks every day to the point of becoming an endangered species‚ like the black rhino and the Asian elephant. Many practices
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still not sufficient in preventing the rise in poaching or in increasing and improving the habitats. Last year alone poachers killed over 20‚000 elephants in South Africa. Even the Save the Rhinos Conservation and rhino protection organizations give hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to numerous rhino protection groups‚ and it is still not enough.
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One of the many endangered species are the northern white rhinos. Reason to Listen: Endangered species are a big issue all around the world. Once an animal starts going downhill‚ it disturbs everything in its path. Thus meaning it disrupts the food chain in response affecting us during some time. Credibility: Although we are no experts in endangered species‚ we specifically did a great amount of research on the Northern White Rhinos and their place in the
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Did you know that in 2012‚ 668 rhinos were poached in South Africa. As of January 2013 it increased to 946‚ these animals were being poached at a rate of 2 per day. That is a lot of rhinos dying but not for a good reason. Today it is illegal to poach but still rhinos and elephants and a lot of other animals are killed every day for their ivory. This should stop happening because it is inhumane‚ all the animals are dying off and for the safety and continuation of humankind. One reason that I think
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Bull Rider Chapter 1 Vocabulary Words: Glance - A brief or hurried look. Glaring - Staring fiercely or fixedly. Snarled - Make an aggressive growl with bared teeth. Grinning - Express with a broad smile. Trample - Tread on and crush. Hollow - Having a hole or empty space inside. Fear less – Lacking of fear. Shrugged - Dismiss something as unimportant. Bluffing - Try to deceive someone as to one’s abilities or intentions. Sneered - Smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner shrugged
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mainly kill animals illegally to make money off of them. This can include anything such as the fur of a tiger‚ the horn of a rhino‚ or a tusk from an elephant. On top of all of that‚ a lot of the animals being killed are endangered. To get into some examples of the problem‚ one of the most poached animal in the world is the Rhinoceros. According to Save the Rhino International‚ rhinos were once abundant throughout Africa and Asia with an approximated worldwide population of 500‚000 in the early twentieth
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problem because most animals like rhinos‚ lions‚ and elephants are being poached. Their tusks and horns are said to cure certain diseases or have medicinal properties. This affects not only animal populations‚ but the human population and the black market trade. Rhino horns are sold on the black market for thousands of dollars‚ in fact‚ it costs $60‚000 per kilogram and a rhino horn weighs roughly 2.9-3.7 kilograms. One rhino horn is more
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Effects of Poaching on Animals‚ Environment‚ and Communities Levi J. Stoesz Mountain Lake Christian Abstract Numerous research has been conducted on the effects of Poaching‚ and this paper will analyze these findings. Poaching negatively affects the communities‚ animals‚ and the environment. Research shows that poaching has dramatically increased over the previous decades and will continue to increase in the years to come. Poaching has the ability to destroy communities‚ cause extinction in
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The painting of the rhino‚ wounded man and disemboweled bison is found deep in the Lascaux cave in France. The entire cave dates back to the Paleolithic period in art. To be able to create this painting these early artists depended on light from make shift lamps or candles to see in these dark environments. In order to create this astonishing art work the need for art supplies that we easily find at a store today needed to be created from their natural resources. To create paint for this master piece
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