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    The Terracotta Army

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    There are many people around the world came to China's building and zoo to see the goods that the place they live in doesn't have. There are many reasons why China is famous for and the population is overcrowded. First of all, the giant pandas are all own by China. The pandas is located at the mountain ranges. Giant pandas are black and white mammals. It’s one of the part that make Chinese famous for. They are around 5 - 6 ft tall, and weighs about 350lb. Second of all, there

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    The big Idea or theme in the story, “The Wild Life of Christian the Lion” by Tod Olson and the poem “ Wild Home” by Rebecca Kai Dotlich is, can a something that lived in captured forever ever learn to be free in the wild? My evidence from the text is “ In the wild , lions prowl thousands of acres of the land. Surly London was not a place for a lion to be.” Another thing from the the text that supports the main idea is when John said, “ We knew we couldn’t betray him by putting him in a zoo.” Another

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    and some people are just having to pay $500, don’t you think there should be more? According to Star Tribune the only punishment for killing deer when it is not deer season is only $500. That's not enough for killing animals and making the become endangered. Therefore, there should be a bigger consequence for poaching for because it leads to endangerment of animals and animals should not be used to make things that we want. Poaching animals when not in season is a big habit for many, and a lot of

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    and Giant Panda are in no ways similar, which would be an easy assumption to make, but that is not entirely true. Koalas are often mistakenly classified as “bears”, when in fact they are far from common Grizzly and Black Bears. Koalas are an endangered species, and many of the world’s population of koala

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    Mountain Lion Behavior

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    it ideally suited for a predatory existence. Because they are the most exclusive of meat-eaters, almost every feature of a cat's body is related to the way it detects and catches its prey. Mountain Lions primarily eat deer but they also eat other species as well. A lion will kill a deer every ten to fourteen days. They also dine on coyotes, raccoons, rodents, elk, feral hogs, and even porcupines. They may drag the meal to another area and cover it with dry leaves, grass or pine needles to protect

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    money to build better animal enclosures. Animal extinction is big a threat to some animal species. According to the text “ The Impact of Animal Protection”, many nature parks have supervised breeding programs that allow numbers to increase. Many people think that animals should be able to repopulate by themselves. Keeping animals protected has proven to be beneficial and increase the populations of endangered animals. According to the text “The Impact of Animal Protection” these programs have helped

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    A current problem impacting the island of Fiji is Deforestation. One solution to this problem is contacting the government for help. According to conserve-energy-future,the text states that “contacting the government will help the forests and the animals”.This shows that if you contact the government they can make rules that can warn people that they cannot go anywhere near the woods and harm the forest. According to conserve-energy-future, the text states, “ that contacting the government will

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    Animal Poaching and the Effects Thereof Did you know that from 1979-1981 1.3 million elephants were poached? Because elephants have been over hunted, it is now illegal to hunt them. They are rarer. And the ecosystem is damaged. Animal poaching is extremely dangerous and remarkably illegal because, it leads to reduced legal hunting opportunity, and it hurts the ecosystem. Interestingly, elephants are becoming increasingly rare. This, in part, is due to poaching. Elephants are poached

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    almost to extinction after its discovery on Komodo Island in 1912, this species has become endangered and is currently protected by law.” The Komodo dragon needs to be protected and preserved, but are slowly being killed and has become endangered like Britannica states. But like most problems, this can be solved. As a result of hunting, villagers, and tourists driving them out, Komodo dragons have become endangered species. They used to be hunted for their skins until it was outlawed. Since they

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    frogs; and they have been responsible for lots of unnecessary kills in the last 30 years. In the article “The Top Ten Ways To Stop Frogs From Going Extinct By” Dr. Kerry Kriger it talks about how human contact such as selling is making the frogs endangered there is evidence where “which is being transported globally via the amphibian pet trade, food trade, lab trade, zoo trade and bait trade, and is responsible for up to 100

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