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    not become as popular as smallmouth and largemouth bass however. Competitions have been created for this beautiful white bass and happen all over the United States, with anglers travelling from all parts, Oregon and Michigan, New York and Canada to fish this special type of bass. Fishing for

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    As one of the greatest predators of the sea, the great white shark may be an unusual, unsafe pet. However, a shark, especially a great white, would be an magnificent pet. Imagine walking up to someone’s house and seeing a shark swimming in a moat. It would be exceptionally cool and also a bit terrifying. If there was a pet shark guarding a house, no one would try to rob that house. Who would want to steal from a house with a guard-shark? Sharks are also highly intelligent. Alison Kock, a researcher

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    proper meal, but because plastic carries no nutritional value, the fowls die of starvation. This effect is growing worldwide with one of it’s most infamous locations in the Great Pacific garbage patch, where it not only affects birds, but also turtles, fish, and seals. The plastic is able to move through trophic levels and cause bioaccumulation(Sylvia, 1996). Nonetheless, bioaccumulation of plastics in Utah wilderness is still low, but if this pattern continues to grow we will see a steady decline in

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    Eel Observation Report

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    trout fish also had the ability to collaborate with organisms to obtain food or chose to ride solo and obtain the food itself. The experimenter used two different types eels to compare. Some of the eels used were good collaborators to the fish and some eels were bad collaborators, in which just swam away. The trout fish then collaborated with the eel that was most beneficial, which resulted in trapping the prey and being able to benefit both parties. The results concluded that the trout fish were

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    Daeshona's Life

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    is what he said to me. He said to me that I could be anything I wanted to be! I asked him what he would be if he lived under the sea. He did not hesitate he did not wait He said that he would not be alone under the sea He would stay in a school of fish all of the time He would spend it this way if he lived under the

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    Lake Ouachita

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    Nestled within the beautiful Ouachita National Forest, Lake Ouachita is known for being the largest lake in Arkansas. This lovely lake has 970 miles of tree-line shores that wrap around the clear waters of the lake. Lake Ouachita houseboat rentals are the best way to experience this natural wonder. With more than 200 uninhabited islands ripe for exploration, you will never run out of things to do on this lake. If you are going scuba diving in the lake, prepare to be amazed. The lake contains a

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    Shovel-Nosed sharks are utilized in contrast to the marlin. The marlin is a worthy opponent for santiago while the sharks are utilized as more of a destructive force of nature as in the text it says that they feast on dead flesh. Looking at the symbolism of the shovel-nosed sharks in a religious standpoint they symbolize the people of Jerusalem, whose petty decisions led to to the death of Jesus Christ. The marlin is a main goal and a worthy opponent for santiago. I feel as if the marlin brings out

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    Seahorse Research Paper

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    There are only a handful of animals in the world wherein males carry the offspring, and the seahorse is probably the best known member of the Singnathidae family. The male seahorse forms a pouch on its stomach in which to carry babies, sometimes 2,000 in one gestation period, and new studies show that these pregnancies are very similar to human pregnancies. How did this come about? Seahorses are a bizarre species, and one almost tends to forget they are fish.This member of the Hippocampus genus has

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    Saw Fish Research Paper

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    really rare but scientists have gained new insights on their habitat so they can help the "chainsaw fish" survive. They use their saw for hunting and also fighting with each other which is not understood why they do that. They can grow up to 25ft which is 7,62 meters. Researchers have found the only place that these fish lives. A team of the university of St. Andrews have discovered that these fish spend most of their time in a Florida bay near the coast. The only way the conversationists might

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    Second Possible Specimen of Pocket Shark Discovered Sharks are some of the world's most dangerous and efficient predators, known for dominating the oceans for millions of years. Thanks to movie classics like Jaws they are often exclusively perceived as large, powerful, killing machines, but the truth is sharks come in a wide range of shapes and sizes. Recently, scientists found the carcass of what's considered the smallest shark in the world. The distinctive “pocket shark” was discovered off the

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