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Total Population Of Manatees In Florida
1,222 wordsEvolution of Sirenia Many scientists believe that evolved around fifty-five million years ago from small hoofed animals. The closest's living relatives today are elephants and small asian mammals called hyraxes. Although there are vast differences between elephants, hyraxes, and, fossil evidence shows that all three evolved from a common ancestor. The manatee's physical characteristics are visible remnants of their ancient heritage. The dugong's tusks are another link to elephants. Like elephant...
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Animals In The Rainforest
3,981 wordsIntroduction The population of the world today is 6,112,911,145 and progressively growing. Unfortunately, that figure is expected to double by the year 2050. Four-fifths of this population resides in developing countries of the "South". Because of extreme levels of fertility, mortality, and new migration, these developing countries are accountable for most of the world population growth. There are many reasons that explain why the numbers are increasing, but the main reason is the way of life fo...
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Female Wood Duck
937 wordsAix Sponsa or the Wood Duck is said to be one of the most beautiful breed of ducks in North America. Just is name, Aix Sponsa, means "The Water Bride". Ever since the first American settlers arrived in the eastern shores of North America people have been mesmerized by the beauty of this colorful animal. But instead of just standing there and marveling at it they hunted and used the Wood Duck as means for survival. This made the Wood Duck one of the most popular games ducks in North America. And ...
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Thoughts Of The Other Animals
3,306 wordsGeorge Orwell: The Callous Nature of Totalitarianism The establishment of an elite power in a society produces feelings of hopelessness and fear. George Orwell, a world-renowned poet and author is known for his politically influenced works regarding socialism. In Animal Farm, Orwell creates a satire based on the communist regime in Russia from 19171943. The animals seeking freedom under their liberators the Pigs, revolt against their oppressive owner, Farmer Jones. Ironically, after the revoluti...
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Control Animal Populations
2,270 wordsHunting 2 Hunting for the Truth " Run Bambi! Run!' Those three words have echoed inside children's minds for generations. Many wept at the cruelty with which the hunters needlessly slaughtered young Bambi's mother and many more vowed never to kill a living animal. Walt Disney was a master at evoking anti-hunting feelings. He portrayed the animals in his movies and cartoons as gentle, innocent creatures, which caused no trouble and asked for no trouble. However, were his animals really innocent? ...
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Hunters Harvest Cull Animals
1,196 wordsWe, the people of America, are facing a moral dilemma - right now, this very minute, this day, and every other day. We are faced with the dilemma of whether the people of this free country will be able to continue hunting. As with anything debatable, their are two sides. In this case, we have the Hunters, andthe Antis. Over the past decade or so, they have been at war with one another with people forming organizations and plotting to destroy the others point of view. Even the Government has gott...
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Cumulative Dugong Population Of The Philippines
4,199 wordsDugong Research Scientific name: Dugong Dugong Status: Vulnerable to extinction since 1982 (IUCN) Appendix I of CITES Taxonomy: Class Mammalia Order SireniaFamily DugongidaeGenus Dugong Species dugonCommon Name dugong or sea cow Local Name du yong or baby dag at Description: The dugong is one of the 24 species of marine mammals present in the Philippine waters. The dugong is the only representative of the order Sirenia to be found in the country. It is a truly unique aquatic animal, being the on...
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Subspecies Of Desert Bighorn Sheep
823 wordsPeninsular Bighorn Sheep The Peninsular Bighorn Sheep has always been a treasured symbol of the California Desert. We see these animals depicted everywhere as the magnificently large and muscular creatures they are. Local resorts emboss their image on signs and pamphlets as a way to convince others of the beauty found here in the desert. But soon, the once bountiful sheep found here might disappear completely if something is not done to prevent their extinction. This includes not only the local ...
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Control The Deer Population
1,176 wordsAre Deer Taking Over The U. S By Mitch Aston There are many reasons why the United States should enact deer control laws. For example, one night I was coming back to Cowley, I swear I saw at least 15 to 20 deer run across the road in front of me. My proposal is that we should figure out what to do about the deer population. Here are some reasons why we should enact on the laws. Theres so many people dying or they are in serious accidents. The deer population has increased majorly in the last few...
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Sides Of The Debate
268 wordsIn the persuasive essay I'm writing today I will be going through; why hunting isn't bad, why hunting can help our ecosystem, and what we should do about the hunting sport. I would like to start off by saying, there is a big debate on whether or not hunting is ethical. There are good points on both sides of the debate, but I have decided to support the hunting sport. Hunting can help our environment and are ecosystem because sometimes nature doesn't keep the population of some animals down at a ...
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