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    Observation Report

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    Hello Tracy‚ I would like to introduce my self. My name is Perla. I heard through a couple of friends of mine that you might think you are pregnant. I hope for your sake you are not. If you are I would like to give you some advise on the effects of alcohol and becoming pregnant. I know you like to party and go out and drink‚ but what I am a bout to tell you might change your mind about becoming pregnant. When you consume alcohol during pregnancy‚ so does your baby because alcohol passes freely

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    Study of Animal Behavior

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    believe that humans and animals behave more naturally in their own environment. Laboratory studies are good in that experimenter can simulate certain situations to see how animals react and express themselves. They allow experimenters to acquire more precise measurements and data‚ due to the fact that there is a controlled environment. That being said‚ I still believe that we can learn more from field studies rather than laboratory studies. In a field study‚ the animal is more likely to behave

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    Zoos

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    Should animals be kept in captivity at zoos? or should they be out in the wild where they live? Today‚ I will tell you about the pros and the cons of keeping wild animals in zoos. Today more and more people are becoming aware of the truth behind working of zoos. Zoo is short for "zoological garden". A zoological garden is a place where living animals are kept and exhibited. Zoos have been around since 1500 B.C. Its purpose has changed with time. Originally‚ owning and displaying exotic animals was

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    In Luke 7‚ when John the Baptist sends his disciples to find out if Jesus was the Messiah‚ Jesus tells them‚ “Go back and tell John what you have seen and heard: the blind see again‚ the lame walk‚ those suffering from virulent skin-diseases are cleansed‚ and the deaf hear‚ the dead are raised to life‚ the good news is proclaimed to the poor.” So‚ who are the poor? The poor are those who are in need of the help of God; those who are open to the plan of God in their lives; those who are simple hearted;

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    Animal Behavior 101

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    Maria J. Gaytan Animal Behavior Project Biology Period 1st/2nd Due December 1‚ 2014 The Great Chimpanzees Chimps also known as chimpanzees are the one of the closest living relatives to the humans. Chimpanzees and human beings are said to have an ancestor that lived about four to eight million years ago. Chimps are mammals‚ providing with an omnivore diet .In the wild their average lifespan is up to forty-five years in the wild. They are in size four to five point five and can possibly weight

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    Through centuries‚ zoos have evolved from menageries to modern conservation institutions. Today‚ when someone mentions zoos‚ we automatically form an image of an animal stuck in a cage: A very typical thought. Although the main idea of keeping animals in captivity remains the same in most zoos‚ the purpose has shifted from captivity to conservation. Before‚ zoos were places to view exotic animals‚ but today zoos serve a purpose to inform and spread awareness about species in danger. In terms of the

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    Tikki Animal Behavior

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    Yes‚ Rudyard Kipling does portray the animal characteristic and its habitat correctly and here is the reason why I think the author is right. In the story “Dinner Party” last paragraph. The cobra is under the hostess feet the whole time. That show that the cobra is very sneaky and dangerous‚ also it has the poisonous venom that attacks human nerves. In the movie “Rikki Tikki Tavi” When the cobra attacks‚ it spread its hood when it’s in threatened or it is attacking its prey. In the movie Rikki Tikki

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    Life of Pi Animal Behavior

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    makes multiple references to animal behavior. Through this project we have researched each of the four animals: the zebra‚ Orangutan‚ Hyena‚ and the Tiger on their lifestyles and behavior. In order to write this book Yann Martel explained that he had to do a lot of research on zoo biology and animal psychology. In addition he spent 6 months doing research in India‚ where he visited every single zoo he could find in southern India. We will analyze the description of the animals in the book‚ to show you

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    It is a fact that zoos exist in major cities of the world. Nowadays‚ while many people are in favour of zoos‚ others claim that zoos should not exist and the animals should live in their natural habitat. I would like to put some pros and cons of zoos and let each person decide on their own what they believe. Here are some arguments against zoos. First of all‚ animals should not be held in captivity in big cages because they are living creatures and they need to be free. According to a recent research

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    After going to Woodland Park and Zoo‚ observing primates has taught me about locomotor patterns of primates‚ relationships between locomotion and behavior‚ relationships between humans and other primates‚ and primates’ social interaction. Western Lowland Gorrilas are knucke-walkers‚ but they do climb and have a small of time standing bipedally. Since adult gorillas’ sheer sizes are big‚ they have to climb on the main trunk of the tree. Black-and-white Colobus Monkeys are arboreal quadruped and

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