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    The Death of the Fox in The Fox by D.H. Lawrence In D.H. Lawrence’s story “The Fox”, there are many different aspects and passages that can be discussed. The one that strikes me the most is when Henry kills the fox. “It’s me,” says Henry; I’ve shot the fox.” (612) It signifies Henry’s big conquest. It is a sign that he has succeeded to possess March. From the very beginning of the story, the fox is described as a demon at the Bailey Farm. The fox “carried off the hens under the very noses of

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    Marisa Fox

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    Madagascar where the climate is very hot and the ground is very dry, there lived an elephant named Jeremy, a fox named Gordon, and a tiny little snake named Marisa. Marisa lived under a single leaf. One day, she wanted to go outside because she thought it would be a wonderful day to go and play! She went for a walk and then decided to play at the playground. She met two animals there. One was Gordon the fox and the other was Jeremy the elephant. They came up to Marisa and started making fun of how tiny she

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    Barbara and Doris” by backyard pets, consumed by a fox. The Red Fox was first introduced into Australia as early as 1845 as documented by The Australian Government. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities: http://www.environment.gov.au/system/files/resources/1910ab1d-a019-4ece-aa98-1085e6848271/files/european-red-fox.pdf. Foxes were brought across from England for the use of recreational hunting, as fox hunting was a popular past time in some parts of the

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    Faer As A Fox

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    Faer is a fox. He is a lonely young fox. Well he is some what lonely he does have one friend. One that he considers dear to him and that loves with all his heart. His friend is someone we all know. The Moon. He enjoys talking to the her it keeps him happy. He even gave her a name. Luna. Luna Faer talks to Luna every night before cuddling up in his den and falling asleep. Luna can’t talk back but Faer knew that he and Luna understood each other. The were both alone and only had one another. One night

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    I used to enjoy the cold. Now I dream of being home in front of my apartment’s space heater. Right now, it’s 11:00am back at home and Summer should drag herself out of bed soon. “Summer, Summer!”, I yell as I shake her out of her peaceful slumber. “Wake up!” “The sun’s not even up yet.” Summer groaned as she rolled over in her sleeping bag. She does this every morning. I give in to the daily routine and reply with, “The sun’s never gonna be up in winter.” Summer doesn’t acknowledge the fact that

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    The Red Fox

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    hunting competitions, and national parks are hiring scientists to trap these invasive animals. Invasive Species are a problem, but creative solutions are being made. One of the problems that was most serious was the European fox in Australia. In the early 1870’s, the red fox was introduced to Australia for recreational hunting purposes. The foxes started hunting all of the penguins that lived there, and the population got down to below ten. Also, in the Florida Everglades National Park, pythons were

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    A Silver Fox

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    importance of embracing their age, rather than evade the inevitable by living up to the stigmas perpetuated by societal ignorance. Virility, affluence, and power, are components of the formula that represents Hollywood’s longstanding depiction of a silver fox. Feeding into such stereotypes portrayed by older males in the industry paints unrealistic images of the aging process into the minds of the consumers, ultimately misconstruing one’s expectations of the future. However, consciously making an effort

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    chance and swooped in. Immediately, foxes slowly began dying. As the population of foxes rapidly began to decrease, this left the people studying them scratching their heads. A 1994 study conducted by Gary Roemer answered all the questions. 90% of fox carcasses showed evidence of golden harm. Surely, the delicate woven infrastructure of the island

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    Polar Bear Vs Polar Bears

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    hurting humans, no one has really thought about how it is affecting the arctic animals. It has affected polar bears and their way of life. Climate change is also affecting lemmings, and the way they use the snow to survive. The Arctic Fox has a new competitor, the Red Fox. Climate Change is affecting the biodiversity of animals and could cause a major extinction. Polar Bears have always relied on sea ice for their main activities. They use the sea ice fro hunting, traveling, and for breeding. Scientists

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    myths, tales of heroes, and tricksters. Trickster tales are stories that have animals or human characters who engage in deceit, violence, or magic. Often trickster tales are said to explain why the world is the way it is. "Coyote and the Buffalo" and "Fox and Coyote and Whale" are two trickster tales, retold by Mourning Dove, explaining how Coyote's action created changes in

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