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    Although the deer’s skeletal system is very similar to a dog or cat’s in terms of its basic structure‚ although there are some adaptations that they require in order to survive the wild. Deer have long necks which enable them to crane it so they can feed off low lying grass and other vegetation. Stefoff‚ R. (2007) Deer are prey animals and so they require adaptations that enable them to run fast and this is why they are ‘ugulates’‚ (hoofed mammals). Ungulates walk on their ‘ungulis’ which is a tough

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    It was a cold and crispy morning‚ darker than the blackest night. The clouds covered the moon it was four o’clock‚ I had just got done eating my favorite cereal which is Rice Krispies of course. I went to put my clothes on‚ they were a little wet from last evening we went out. As I put them on‚ my face cringed from the coldness. I walked out the door to the four wheeler and brought it over to the camp and waited for my grandpa to get out of camp. Once he got on the back me and him were off‚ it took

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    If I could vacation anywhere in the world‚ it would be Colorado. I would vacation here because I used to live in Colorado. If I went to Colorado‚ I would do the following things: go to a Broncos game‚ go camping‚ and go to Lakeside. If I went to Colorado I would go to a Broncos game in hope to see a pick6‚ 50 yard touchdown‚ and to see the Broncos win. I would hope C.J. Anderson would get the 50 yard touchdown‚ and the energy at a Broncos game is super intense. Even though Broncos games are

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    So there I am‚ lying face down on the moist earth. Blood flowing out of my skull and hands. I can feel my whole head throbbing. The surges of pain continue over and over. Let me explain what happened and how I got to this point of struggle. Let’s go back to the beginning of that day. It started as the first weekend of winter break. I was running as fast as my twelve year old legs could let me. My dad was parked outside the house with the truck loaded with camping supplies. I leaped into the truck

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    Four days ago I darted out from the Leedey community building. I went to the hammon flatlands‚ but the bad thing is that is it is very cloudy and is hard to see the black walkers. I have gathered a horse‚ dirt bike‚ hatchet‚ machete‚ rope‚ and also guns which the horse carries. I have trained the horse to follow me and when a zombie is near I signal the horse to stay away while I kill the zombie. I am headed to the colorado mountains to seek safety because the zombies can’t live in cold nor the virus

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    All creatures play an important role in maintaining a stable ecosystem. One animal that is often looked at with fear is the wolf. The wolf is a dangerous animal but what a wondrous site to watch a wolf hunting for food with its muscular body‚ piercing eyes‚ and amazing sense of smell. The wolf is a very skilled hunter and is able to find food with great skill. Among some Indian tribes the wolf is regarded as a protector and should be protected. The wolf is a meat eater and successful hunter. With

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    Wyatt Earp’s buffalo hunting approach was very different then that of "old timers". The "old timers" had a standard way of going about there hunt. The hunter would provide five four-horse wagons‚ and enough supplies to last several months. They would also bring along a driver‚ a stocktender‚ a camp watchmen‚ a cook‚ and four skinners. Part of the buffalo hunter’s code forbade a hunter from skinning his own kill‚ so a top-notch buffalo hunter as well as anyone above a skinner would never do something

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    Firstly‚ hunting is an ethical practice as long as you restrict the waste of meat (trophy hunting). Plus‚ as long as you aren’t putting a species (young ones compared to the cubs in the video) endangered if you kill their leader/dad (Zeus). However‚ meat is authentically vulnerable in today’s society‚ and individually can’t just deny the meat from a three-fourths of an animal. Furthermore‚ thousands of people are starving in our world‚ and we need meat to help us survive. From the video 2020 ABC

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    November 11‚ 2010 English 1010 40191 Morality of Hunting Since the beginning of time hunting has supported mankind. It has shaped our many cultures and woven many different spiritual beliefs. The first Americans that crossed the Bering Strait were nomadic hunters in pursuit of game. Native American Indian tribes relied strongly on hunting not only for food but they used animals parts for knives‚ bowstrings‚ and clothing. The early Europeans hunted for the same reasons‚ as did early peoples

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    the idea that saving one life may lead to other deaths. Both poems are talking about a dead pregnant deer with her fawn still alive inside of her and how some people would handle that situation. Both authors do a good job in making the audience feel an almost sympathy for the unborn fawn. “Traveling Through the Dark” by William Stafford talks about saving the lives of humans by pushing the dead deer off the cliff‚ but would then lead to the death of the unborn fawn. “Keep the Headlights On” by Conor

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