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    the decline of a number of species of native animals and they also prey on newborn lambs. In the past, methods have been used to reduce fox numbers in the wild in the hopes to achieve a fox free country, however those techniques such as employing bounty hunters, were rarely effective. Various methods such as hunting seem to have little impact on European Red Fox numbers and thus won't help to cure the damage that the invasive species caused. High priority prevention, such as on islands, which are

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    isolated. All the other foxes had disappeared from The Oaklands, and Clare had asked many creatures why. However, she never got an answer, for the other creatures either didn’t know or didn’t want to tell her. In their eyes, Clare was another dishonest fox. Clare had tried to ask Emperor Turtle many times, but she did not even make it past the front gate of his palace. That day, Clare was traveling through the Oaklands. The cool autumn breeze relaxed her, and the sound of leaves crunching under her paws

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    A Lion is a King and a Fox is the Thief “Since, then, a prince must know how to use well the nature of the beast, he should choose from among the beasts the fox and the lion; for the lion cannot defend itself from traps, while the fox cannot protect itself from the wolves. It is therefore necessary to be a fox, in order to recognize the traps, and a lion, in order to frighten the wolves’ (Machiavelli 60).” When must the Prince be the lion and when must he be the fox? In The Prince written by Machiavelli

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    The Fox

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    branches to and fro overhead, causing their shadows to seem like grasping claws as they danced across the brick facing of the apartment buildings he passed by. He shuddered and pulled his trench coat closed, the grip on his brief case tightening. The fox moved swiftly, a paranoid air about him as he tried to keep a low profile, not look behind him, simply wanting to reach his contact, hand off the info and go home to his wife and child. His eyes caught something as it flickered overhead, he looked

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    Chaparral biomes are located in small isolated areas throughout most continents, according to Kids do Ecology. These locations are usually by a large body of water such as the oceans. In general, Chaparrals do not cover vast amounts of land area. One Chaparral location example mentioned by Kids do Ecology, is the United States, in Santa Barbra, California. There are also chaparrals around the Mediterranean Sea, Southwest North America, the middle of Chile, Southern Australia and Southwest Africa

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    Carmella Gregor Red foxes in Urban Areas Many more foxes are around than you might think. You may never see the reclusive red fox, but there are probably foxes in a city near you. However, these creatures are not a threat. Some people may think they are a menace, but they're just doing what they need to to survive. According to Wikipedia, red foxes have reddish-brown fur that varies in colors from rust red to black. They have tails that are as long as their body, and in some cases

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    Gestalt Goldberg The sum of the parts does not always equal the whole, especially in poetry. In the anthology On the Blossoming, Lea Goldberg explores the concept of desire. On the surface, this idea seems well analyzed and discussed. However, by carefully tracking words, symbols, and images across the poems “Dialogue”, “Songs of the Foxes”, and “Clear Autumn,” Goldberg slyly elucidates the ephemeral nature of desire, the dichotomy between actions and emotions, and all the while exposes an over-arching

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    their family members while one of their family members goes out and hunts. To prove my point in the movie Zootopia, the fox is tricky and wants to make a lot of money. See these elements of what make a fox a fox are taken advantage of every time someone thinks about foxes the wrong way. These aren't nice things to do. It is misrepresenting foxes. At the end of Zootopia the fox is kind this is how we should represent foxes. Imagine if you heard that someone was taking advantage of the things that

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    The sky is alive, rain crashes furiously to the ground. Trees topple, lightning shatters the sky, thunder shakes the ground. Two travelers from two worlds watch the storm only long enough to know it is a monsoon worthy of legends. Ashely had gone camping only this morning under clear skies and tamed weather. She is a lover of the wild, mostly for the quiet. She plans every three or so months to spend a week living off the land. She is young and her skills as a hunter are not yet refined. But you

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    Dolphins hunt together by surrounding their prey quickly after one dolphin stirs up the mud, "mullet are trapped by the dolphins unable to breath due to stirred up mud" ("Rohan, Anuschka"). Snow is a form of water and snow is also the terrain an arctic fox is pictured

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