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    kind that helps the animals increase their numbers like nation park for tigers‚ elephants‚ rhinos and many more. When I mean positive captivity I mean like a national park under watch. The last thing we need is that endangered species are dying because of our pleasure. But the bad thing about keeping animals in captivity like in a national park is the risk of thief hunting which is a downside because elephant bone and tiger bone and fur are very coveted which give good money for the thief hunter

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    Richard Parker are the only survivors of the sunken ship‚ and his survival mode takes a few days to kicks in. “I was alone and orphaned‚ in the middle of the Pacific‚ hanging on an oar‚ an adult tiger in front of me‚ sharks beneath me‚ a storm raging about me” (133). He knows he is alone with a 450-pound Bengal tiger‚ and that’s all he can think about. When survival mode kicks in‚ he begins to search the lifeboat for supplies and food that he would need in order to survive. Pi also realizes that he must

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    the world. The Sundarbans Forest encompasses 10‚000 sq km with 60% of it in Bangladesh and the remaining forest in West Bengal‚ India. The Sundarbans Forest is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger. The Sundarbans provide a unique ecosystem and series of habitats for a wide variety of wildlife. In addition to the tiger‚ 42 species of mammals‚ 35 reptiles and amphibians‚ 270 species of birds‚ and over 120 species of fish. Many of these are endangered. A single natural gift may easily change the destiny

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    woman who want to attract attention. 4.’Tiger and lion lie still as the sun’. This simile gives me a picture of the tigers and lions laying still and not moving very often. 5.The figure of speech used here is a metaphor and gives me an image of an ancient creature that used to live millions of years ago. 6.The word is ’shriek’ because it makes me think of the birds making loud noises. ’Fatigued with indolence’ gives me the impression that the tigers and lions are very lazy and do not have the

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    www.fws.gov . The jaguar is often called a panther which is incorrect since the panther is a lepard .The scientific name for the jaguar is panther otha .The Jaguar often lives near water and are the third-largest big cat in the world after lions and tigers. The jaguar onced roamed from the surroundings southern tip of the continent to the mexico border . Jaguars are also quite good swimmers . Jaguars live alone and define territories of many square miles by marking with their waste or clawing trees

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    Jennifer Humphrey Analysis Essay/Week 3 ENC1101-12 Endangered Species and the Impacts on Life The Endangered Species Act of 1973 was approved Dec. 28‚ 1973. This act repealed the Endangered Species Conservation Act of Dec. 5‚ 1969. The 1969 Act had amended the Endangered Species Preservation Act of Oct. 15‚ 1966. The 1973 Act implemented the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora‚ signed by the U.S. on March 3‚ 1973‚ and the Convention on Nature

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    would one survive on a boat with one adult bengal tiger for 227 days? In the book Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ the main character Pi goes through many life changing experiences‚ mental stages‚ and loneliness. Surviving in the middle of the ocean with a lifestyle not fit for the sea‚ and a specific diet that changes real quickly. But yet with zero skills or knowledge about surviving‚ Pi survives a shipwreck with one hyena‚ one life boat‚ and one bengal tiger. When times got tough for Pi’s family‚ they

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    lion lived from about 370‚000 to 10‚000 years ago. From the paintings and the fossils that have been found we can say that cave lion is much bigger that the normal lions that we know today. Rounded‚ protruding ears‚ tufted tail‚ and perhaps faint‚ tiger-like stripes are the common thing between all of the lion caves. Mountain lion was living in Europe until the last European Ice Age. Cave lion lived in the same time pried that man was living in the cave because there is a panting of them all over

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    One moment you are feeling calm‚ self-possessed‚ happy. Then fear‚ disguised in the grab of mild-mannered doubt‚ slips into your mind like a spy." (Martel 163) Pi was someone who you may never have thought could survive 227 days on a lifeboat with a tiger‚ but he did. He was able to overcome fear and use his beliefs to help him. He did this by using the beliefs that he learned in India and bringing them onto the lifeboat to help save

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    Piscine Molitor Patel says it himself that his survival is “hard to believe” and can hardly comprehend it looking back. Yet‚ the readers are promised with a happy ending‚ and a happy ending with Pi’s survival is what we get. However‚ it raises the incredible question of just how Pi managed to survive the hardships‚ loss‚ pain and suffering‚ all in the Pacific Ocean’s harsh‚ unforgiving environment. The first explanation involves Pi’s inborn desire to survive at all cost and to resist giving up. Also

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