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    Amur Leopard

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    Together with many wild animals of the world today, the Amur leopard is facing the likelihood of extinction. Their threat is not by means of natural selection or a changing world but by man who has deliberately or unknowingly depleted their habitat and community. Only mans' intervention and realization of the problem can hope to save these animals (Garman 1996). According to Kutscherenko (1995) the wild population of the Amur leopard has dwindled to an estimated 120 to 140 leopards, 30 of which

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    Puma Concolor Essay

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    The stability of Felidae Puma Concolor can only be ensured with the enforcement of legislation targeted to transform highways and human residences; the fractioning of puma territory in California is detrimental to the species. The Felidae Puma Concolor is known by many names cougar, puma, mountain lion, the cat is often mistaken for a bobcat. Hypothesis: The highways which cut through the great forest and mountain ranges of California are a large contributor to the population of California's Mountain

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    General introduction According to the IUCN World Park Congress (2003), Human-Wildlife Conflict (HWC) occurs when wildlife resource requirements overlap with those of human populations, creating costs both to communities adjacent to protected areas and the wildlife within them. At present the phenomenon poses a serious challenge to both the human livelihoods and the flora and fauna globally (Berger & McGraw 2007). HWC take place in diverse environments and different animal assemblages and countries

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    An imagery of a heated duel is neatly embroidered upon the back of this armchair. Two opponents stand a short distance apart from each other in a wide, sandy arena. The entire arena is empty save for the two wolves sizing each other up. The wolf on the left is female; she stands about five feet, but grips her longsword with both of her delicate paws like a professional. The handle of her sword is bound with black leather, the hilt decorated yet understated, with a long, polished steel blade. She

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    Puma And Artemis Essay

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    tiger has its stripes, the cheetah has its flecks. When Artemis realized this, she decided to give them a special trait. With the help of her brother, Apollo, Artemis had created a litter of four cubs, three males and one female. She called them jaguars. Each was already almost half the size of an average adult puma. She gave them unique black spots on their creamy fur. They were named Mavros, Stigmata, Anomalos, and Gata. However, Hades was jealous that they had such magnificent creatures. He

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    Up until this point in time, scientists and researchers assumed that black leopards all shared a sleek black coat. This made it very difficult to tell the individual animals apart. However, thanks to a new imaging technique that was discovered accidentally, the complex spots on black leopards can now be seen. The Unintended Discovery William Laurance (https://research.jcu.edu.au/portfolio/bill.laurance), a researcher at James Cook University (http://www.jcu.edu.au/) in Australia, says that they somehow

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    To get an idea of the shape and characteristics of a mature Florida panther, picture a large cat that has no spots and consist of mainly one color. Florida panthers all consist of a solid tan body with a dark brown streak down their spine. The tip of the tail, behind the ears, and side of nose are all black, giving the panther some key characteristics to remember it by. Kittens of this species start of being grey with an arrangement of brown or black spots. On the tip of the tail unlike the mature

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    Jorge Luis Borges was an Argentine writer who lived between the years of 1899 and 1986. Borges is known for his short stories that use elements of magic realism to leave the reader wondering about themselves and the world they live in. Magic realism can be defined as giving the story “dream-like quality” which is “captured by the presentation of improbable juxtapositions in a style that is highly objective, precise, and deceptively simple” (Menton 412). Borges used this to his advantage by taking

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    Capybara Research Paper

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    Eyes on Tops of Head While spending most of the day in the water the American Tailed Capybara is easily visible by predators with most of it’s body above water. So with its eyes on top of its head it is able to be almost fully submerged while keeping very good eyesight to see predators or food. Long Slim Body With a very slim frame it has much less water resistance allows to dive and swim with much less effort and energy. This will give it a lighter mass allowing it to also to move faster land as

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    Reasons for turnaround At the beginning when Tata acquired Jaguar Land Rover, it was the time when the world entered into recession. There was a bad sentiment everywhere. Also, JLR being a British brand, the deal was not very well perceived due to the coming Indian ownership and the fears of outsourcing of jobs, technology and the brand to India. But that was 2008 where those perception existed and today Jaguar Land Rover is contributing 50% of the overall profits of Tata Motors. All the stories

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