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    captivity which save the animals life, though that is very minuscule. Though there are two situations of this predicament, go and be isolated in this horrific cage by these people who are so unknown to you, or live a happy life with your family and end up having your own.…

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    Lion Pride Research Paper

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    square miles (259 square kilometers) of grasslands, scrub, or open woodlands. These intimidating animals mark the area with urine, roar menacingly to warn intruders, and chase off animals that encroach on their turf. Female lions are the pride's primary hunters. They often work together to prey upon antelopes, zebras, wildebeest, and other large animals of the open grasslands. Many of these animals are faster than lions, so teamwork pays off.…

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    biologists have the responsibility of conducting projects, research studies, and complex data analysis. Working in this field involves studying ecosystems, working to save endangered species, or studying wildlife disease transmission. My career goal is to learn and obtain a better understanding of the physical characteristics of animals, animal…

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    friendships, love, and seasons. Fern’s love for Wilbur is what save the pig that was no good in everyone else’s eyes. She took him under her wings and took care of him, they became very good friends and were inseparable for a while. We then see more characters that reader are captivated by when Wilbur moves to Mr. Zuckerman’s barn. All the animals in Mr. Zuckerman’s are all personified by White but one thing that stays true to each animal is they all have characteristics of their species. For…

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    Cassidy Walton Professor Marek English 1101 Sec. 54AZ 6 June 2018 Annotated Bibliography: Animal Testing Animal testing is one of the most frowned upon scientific experiments around, but the whole world needs this testing to save the human race. There are causes and effects just like any other scientific experiments. The testing of animals helps the human race better understand the way animals react to the cures, and to help find cures for the diseases. There is a lot of discussions if these…

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    Hunting Persuasive Essay

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    trophy. Hunting has caused pain and suffrage to animals of all kinds. For animals that are close knit and mate for life hunting has caused devastation to their entire community. Could you imagine losing a member of your family multiple times a year? Even if the animal isn’t killed on spot it is injured and would die from infection. Hunters will always have the upper hand because they are killing with weapons they cannot outrun. Hunters manipulate animals’ habitat by burning and bulldozing…

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    Most people believe that Animal testing is unethical and unnecessarily cruel. But the truth is that Animal testing is a necessary evil. Animal testing is necessary for many reasons. It has resulted in many medicine breakthroughs, it keeps cosmetics safe and it is much better then testing on humans. Animal testing has impacted almost every single medical breakthrough! Animal testing is extremely beneficial in the medical field and, It has helped with many different diseases including Aids and…

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    avoided if travelers are educated and aware of things such as culture, economy, environmental factors, and wildlife. The video talked about the wildlife factors created by tourism. Many circumstances occur where tourists see animals and want to touch them, causing the animals to change behavior or leave their natural…

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    and the life of non-human animals. The essay starts with a social occurrence of emerging beached whales. A natural force that is created by the movement of both the moon and the Earth push whales to the beach. While giving a detailed, vivid explanation of how beached whales die, Marina maximizes the sadness and lamentation of whales’ deaths. Furthermore, she describes her anecdote, which was happened at the beach in front of her house. Following frenzied neighbors and animal activists, she…

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    Tullis, Paul. "When You Walk Into a Zoo, Are You Helping Animals or Hurting Them?" TakePart. N.p., 02 May 2014. Web. 16 May 2017. . Paul Tullis, an editor at TakePart and writer for the New York Times Magazine, tries to answer the question “When you walk into a zoo, are you helping animals or hurting them?” Tullis covers many different topics and stories throughout his article providing evidence that zoos are helping animals along with zoos not helping them. Tullis believes his…

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