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    Animal Project : Pandas Panda’s specific name are Ailuropoda melanoleuca and are part of the bear family. They are normally black and white. They are typically 4 to 6 feet tall and around 200 to 300 pounds. The length of an adult panda is about about 3.9-5.9 feet. Their physical features are black fur on ears, area around eyes, nose/muzzle, legs, arms, and shoulders. The rest of the coat is white, their tail length is 3.9 to 7.9 inches, have shaggy fur on the back, soft and long fur on their belly

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    Everything CHEETAHS from head to tail! What looks like it cries, but has no tears? What races by at the speed of lightning?…….. It’s a cheetah! Cheetahs have so many amazing features and characteristics. Also cheetahs and leopards may seem very similar yet they do have many differences too! Cheetahs have been on the endangered species list for many, many years. Can they maybe still make a comeback? These fantastic creatures are so amazing! Features and characteristics! Cheetahs are amazing

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    Pandas Behavior

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    Despite the fact, that pandas spend most of their lives walking around the forest floor and eating bamboo, they can swim and climb. They utilize their climbing skills the most because they do not hibernate, instead they move in higher altitudes in the winter and lower altitudes in summer, this is also another way they can run away from predators, and avoid top competitors. The Pandas behavior is very calm, a low in stress life because they cannot afford to lose their energy they gain from their poorly

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    What Is Pikas?

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    The pika is a small-sized mammal that is found across the Northern Hemisphere. Despite their rodent-like appearance, pikas are actually closely related to rabbits and hares. Pikas are most commonly identified by their small, rounded body and lack of tail. Pikas prefer the colder climates and are generally found in mountainous regions and rocky areas where there tend to be fewer predators. There are more than 30 different species of pika that range in colour and size, across Asia, North America and

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    Wild Vs Captivity

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    it comes to how it lives and adapts. Lions are a species that can relate to that, when it comes to living in the wild and living in captivity. Something that separates wild vs. captivity is the lion’s food, health, and living environment. Food is something we all need to survive. Lions eat differently when they are in the wild vs. in the zoo. Lions in the wild prey on animals during the night. They feast on zebras, wildebeest, and various ungulates. Lions in zoos eat chicken, rabbits, and horsemeat

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    Research Paper On Jaguar

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    The Jaguar The jaguar Panthera onca is the largest cat in the Americas and the third-largest in the world (after the lion and tiger). Its head-body length can reach around 240 cm, and its shoulder height up to 75 cm. They are identified by their yellow or orange coats, dark spots and short legs. The dark spots on their coats are unlike any other cat spots. In August and September, jaguars mate. After mating, the female will carry her young for around 100 days and will give birth to one to four

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    Biome Creature Analysis

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    Today was the day the project to create a Biome creature was due. Each paired group was to go up to the front of the class and talk about what creature they had created. To the amusement of the class, up marched, the highly decorated, commander and chief; Gordon! He was a green tree trunk of military camouflage. His shirt, pants and even backpack were dudded with the finest military patterns. On his waste clanged a military water bottle and spiffy binoculars. He was a transfer student from China

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    Carnivores rely on hunting animals for food, thus their survival depends on their ability to catch their next meal. These carnivores often strive for the biggest prey, making food harder to attain and increasing the overall energetic demand. Hunting becomes a game of stealth, fear and maintaining energy levels (Brown et al. 1999). Two reports were done by Scantlebury et al. (Scantelbury et al. 2014) and Williams et al (Williams et al. 2014) and they looked at the delicate balance between the depletion

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    power and wisdom of your animal. They believe that everyone has a spirit animal, and you need to honor your spirit animal. I feel that my spirit animal is a lion. Lions in the Shamanic belief have certain customs: family, strength, energy, courage, guardian, and protector. All of these qualities in shamanic beliefs will be given to you. The lion has so many great qualities. Working as a family is one of the many qualities. Family means a lot to me because when life gets hard your family will be the

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    In 1997, while bow hunting in the Ocala National Forest. I saw two large male bears eating grubs and one of them caught and begun to eat a Cotton Tail rabbit. They were approximately ½ mile from each other. It seemed like the very second that the bear with the rabbit tore it apart, I saw the other bear lift his nose to the air and was at a full run and was to the other bear within a minute. The first bear was bigger, but the second bear seemed to be hungrier and quickly took the remains of the rabbit

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