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    Turkeys are large birds that behave differently from other birds. Their sizes are bigger compared to most birds and are natives of North America. There are two different kinds of Turkey; domestic and wild. Wild turkeys are the ones we eat for Thanksgiving or for Christmas. The domestic turkeys are the ones raised in the farm while the wild ones are found in open forest, grassland and woodlands. Turkey is a famous meal for western countries especially in Americas. This famous turkey is also known

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    junglefowl. It is the most common species of domestic animals. The chicken’s phylum is chordate. Chordate means an animal of the large phylum Chordata, combing the vertebrates together. The classification of the chicken is a bird and a reptile. Did you know that ameraucana chickens lay blue and green eggs? I genuinely believe that the ameraucana chicken is a very fascinating animal. The ameraucana chicken lives in almost all of North America, and some of South America. The chicken lives in shady wooded

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    some of its social habits. The Crimson Rosella, according to many secondary sources, is a subspecies of parrot found all the way up the east coast of Australia in forests, parks and gardens. Both the males and females are vibrant red in colour, with blue cheek patches, wing edges and tail feathers. The rest of their wing feathers are an assortment of reds, blacks and occasionally greens. They built their nests in trees and both parents care for the young for around a month before it leaves the nest

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    Long, long ago, in a lively and vibrant tropical rainforest in Brazil, there lived three birds. First, there was Kiwi the parrot. He was the most beautiful bird in all of Brazil. His colorful feathers and bright plumage never failed to turn heads. Next, there was Victor the peacock. His gorgeous royal blue color and alluring tail feathers attracted all of the females. Last, and probably least, there was Toko the toucan. He had dull, dark feathers, and a short, ugly beak. Because of this, poor Toko

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    Kate Chopin's The Awakening is full of symbolism such as birds, clothes, houses and other narrative elements are symbols with an extremely significant meaning. The birds are the major symbolic images from the very beginning of the novel: "A green and yellow parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door, kept repeating over and over: `Allez vous-en! Allez vous-en! Sapristi! That's all right!'" (Chopin pp3) In The Awakening, caged birds represent Edna's entrapment. She is caged as a wife and mother;

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    Nubio and the Bandama Caldera. With that said, here are some of the critters you would want to check out: Birds There are a number of bird species in Gran Canaria. Some of which are endemic nesting birds you won’t see anywhere else in the world. These include The Cory Shearwater, which can be see diving for fish in the sea, or following fishing boats

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    In Millicent’s mind, freedom and originality is described as “swooping carefree heather birds, they would go singing and cooing out across the great spaces of air, dipping and darting, strong and proud in their freedom and their sometime loneliness”. Heather birds are a mythological animal, meaning freedom has no defined description that originality does not exist in a solid form. They are described to be “swooping, carefree”

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    Color Red Research Paper

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    In the bird world, it is a well-known fact that the male of the species sports feathers of many different eye-catching colors. Consider the peacock’s tail, the robin’s red breast, the jay’s bright blue, and the multi-hued mallard duck – all in stark contrast to the dull, drab, earth-tones of the female of each of those species. The scientific literature, from elementary school textbooks to graduate students’ theses, is full of many reasons why this is so, ranging from mating practices to the protection

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    Baby Bird watches as his Mother is torn to pieces by Dog. In her last words, she tells Baby Bird to dream as high as the sky and farther. Baby Bird has three dreams: to fly, to be big and to be Super. After Mother dies, Worm crawls out—the Worm that Mother caught before Dog came. Because it is kind to Worm, Baby Bird receives a gift of three wishes. I want to fly. I want to be big. I want to be Super. What is life? I feel my home give away underneath my left leg. Why is there a hole at my left

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    Penguins Research Paper

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    King penguins have a grayish blue coat with orange and yellow feathers (“Penguins Zoobooks 10”). And the Little Blue penguin has blue feathers and white feathers (“Penguins Zoobooks 5”). Penguins have thick coats of fat to keep them warm while hunting for fish, krill, and squid so they don’t freeze (“Penguins Zoobooks 10”). Penguins

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