three of these giant snakes swallow their entire meal whole and head first and can eat up to 2 times their actual body size. Anacondas eat pigs‚ deer‚ caiman (crocodile)‚ birds‚ fish and rodents. African Rock pythons can eat antelopes‚ crocodile‚ gazelles‚ monkeys‚ or anything they can possibly swallow whole. Burmese python eat small mammals‚ deer‚ pig‚ birds‚ and small farm animals. Where do these giant snakes live? Anacondas live down in South America along the Amazon River. The African Rock python
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often from their own electrical current that is produced. Electric eels range from gray to brownish/black in color with some yellowish coloration on the underside of the body and have tiny scales. Electric eels do not have teeth‚ enabling them to swallow their prey easier. The eyes are tiny‚ and as this fish ages‚ its vision diminishes. II. Physiological Features The Main and Hunters’ organs are the high voltage producers‚ used for protection‚ fright reflexes and stunning prey. The Sachs’ organ
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Katrina Pham Ms. Leang English 1 HP‚ Period 1 3 October 2012 Lost in a Forest “It’s too dark‚ Katrina. I can’t see!” cried Christopher‚ my baby cousin. “Slow down! If I lose you‚ the monsters are going to swallow me whole.” I heard him‚ but his whimpers only exacerbated the situation‚ which was already worsening by the second. The sun had nearly disappeared behind the mountain‚ and the darkness was quickly claiming the night. Out of instinct‚ I grabbed his hand and we ran as quickly as we could
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genuinely believers of expanded personal freedoms‚ yet tout a system that not only temporarily represses personal freedoms‚ but if allowed to act in the long run‚ fully extinguishes them. Many times‚ for the sake of civility and niceties‚ forced to swallow all of the experiences of both myself and my family in societies which these people have never experiences and hopefully will not be unfortunate enough to experience. Liberty is a concept that most don’t recognize
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little Swallow fall in love with? Why do the other swallows think the little Swallow has formed a "ridiculous attachment"? Why won’t the Reed go with the Swallow? Why does the little Swallow decide to leave the Reed? Why is the Happy Prince crying? Where is the Swallow going when he meets the Happy Prince? Who is the first person the Prince wants to help? What are the excuses the Swallow gives for not wanting to help the woman? Why does the boy sleep well after the Swallow leaves
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wasn’t happy at all. 2. Exposition The Swallow fall in love with Reed‚ so he didn’t go to Egypt with the other swallows. After other swallows had gone‚ he felt lonely and tired of his lover‚ the Reed. The swallow think the Reed is a coquettish girl‚ so he decided to leave her. This part led to the reason why the Swallow departed and met the Happy Prince. We also think that the love for the Reed is not the passion of the Swallow’s life. 3. Complication The Swallow arrived at the city and alighted between
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column. The statue of the happy prince sees all the misery of the city. He weeps when he sees people in trouble. He wants to help them. A swallow stays at the feet of the statue of the happy prince for the night. On happy prince’s request‚ he prolongs his stay and helps the poor with the ruby and the sapphires. When the happy prince cannot see any more‚ the swallow decides to stay with the happy prince forever. The he helps the people with the gold covering of the happy prince. At the end‚ he dies frost
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We’re planning a charity dinner for the rainforest‚ in the Amazon." Why did she feel the need to explain? Her friend had probably been to the rainforest‚ multiple times. "That’s great. Everything you always dreamed." Donna was on the edge of tears again‚ her voice catching as she spoke. "Yes. What’s wrong‚ Donna
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In the book “Under the Rice Moon” by Rhiannon Puck‚ the little swallow is sad. It was sad because all of the people that had bought it said that they would take care of it. None of the people understood the little swallow. The swallow just wanted to fly and be free “Under the Rice Moon”. That was the only way you could take care of it. The last person to receive the swallow was a little girl. The girl was sick‚ she knew what it was like not being able to get out of a small space
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Keane‚ Shannon Rigney. "Book Notes: The Fault in Our Stars by John Green." Girls Leadership Institute. N.p.‚ 7 Aug. 2012. Web. 11 Oct. 2013. . Lockhart‚ E. "The Fault in Our Stars: John Green‚ Kate Rudd: 9781455869893: Amazon.com: Books." Amazon. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 7 Oct. 2013. . Time Magazine. "Reviews for The Fault in Out Stars." John Green. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 7 Oct. 2013.
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