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    Animal Testing Pros

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    of chemicals and chemical mixtures.” This skin-like subject is a substitute for rabbit skin corrosion tests and skin sensitization on guinea pigs and mice. Another alternative to live animal testing is the Bovine Corneal Opacity/Permeability assay, which substitutes for eye Draize tests on rabbits. As stated by The MB Research Lab website, “(BCOP) is an alternative ocular irritation assay designed to replace the rabbit eye test. It is commonly used to test for eye irritation and corrosive potential

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    old Lennie. Lennie wants to own a rabbit farm. But there are some of Lennie traits that I believe will make it a little bit of a struggle for Lennie. The traits that will hurt Lennie the most are he does not like to talk, he is mentally challenged, childish and playful, also he is very strong. These traits will harm Lennie in the long run because rabbits are small creatures and could be harmed if he is too rough. Lennie will be hurt in his dream of running a rabbit farm by not talking very much will

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    your reptile. Some reptiles also do not require UVB lights such as geckos so keep that in mind when trying to prevent MBD too. Myxomatosis Myxomatosis (Myxo) is a viral pox virus affecting wild and captive pet rabbits; when left untreated the condition can be fatal to the pet, rabbits usually don't survive very long once the virus is in full affect. SYMPTOMS As a virus the symptoms of Myxo will gradually increase over time after the incubation period. The common symptoms of Myxo are: ❖

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    Fivers In Watership Down

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    what most rabbits see. He knows that something bad will happen to the rabbit's home. Fiver guides the group through their travels, although it is indirect through his brother Hazel because he is not someone that the pack would exactly look up to since he is small and timid. Plus, they are only leaving their warren because of a bad instinct that Fiver has about it. At the beginning of the novel Fiver is a timid rabbit, but throughout the book he begins to change into a confident

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    leave the warren to find a new and maybe even better warren. The conflict is Hazel had to lead the group to find a new home. Hazel is the leader of their group and takes advice from Fiver. The rabbits struggle to travel through the woods as they faced predators and nearly got lost in the woods.. The rabbits found a field but due to it being a death trap Hazel decided to take the group away from the warren. Hazel and the others would face a big challenge and this actually leads to the climax..

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    of the book it has a map which shows where the rabbits have lived and traveled. The rabbits first lived at the Sandleford Warren; however one of the rabbits, Fiver, had a vision that danger was coming. A group of rabbits went with Fiver and his brother, Hazel. The first headed toward Enbrone Crossing. “It was in fact the little river Enbrone, twelve to fifteen feet wide and at this time of year two or three feet deep with spring rain, but to the rabbits it seemed immense, such a river as they had never

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    Theme Of Watership Down

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    a group of rabbits who run away from their warren, or their pack, after learning that their lives were in danger. These rabbits listen to the forewarning of one inferior rabbit with big powers, this rabbit can predict the future. After hearing the forewarning of the aforementioned rabbit, Fiver, the group runs away from their warren, with Fiver’s brother, Hazel, as their chief on a perilous journey.As they went on this journey a major theme through the book was deception. The rabbits constantly told

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    and rabbits, but we couldn't show our own animals. Abby, Mikayla, and I walked around the barns to find animals to show. We went to beef first. “Hey Brooke, can we show three of your cows for round robin?” we asked in unison. “Of course. They’re all pretty tame.” “Thanks!”  We practice for about 30 minutes and then moved to our next animals. We didn't have to practice with sheep and swine because we already know how to show them, so we went to rabbits, “Hey Winston, can we show your rabbits for

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    Rabbit Run Analysis

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    Rabbit has run away from Janice, He has abandoned his family and taken refuge with Ruth. Rabbit claims to love Ruth, he suggests marriage and shows all the signs of a man in love. Rabbit has also shown that he is a weak character. He has shown and will continue to show that he fears the women in his life. Rabbit is afraid to disappoint the women and that is why he runs. His life thus far has amounted to nothing. He leads a lower middle class life style, works at bad jobs, and knows his best days

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    At the age of 1 to 16, there is one odd girl who had turned my world upside down. Daphne Lee was born on February 5th, 1997. She lived in Colorado with her parents and little brother. From the outside, she seems completely ordinary, but not so much on the inside. She does not have any problems mentally or physically, though I am surprised she does not. She has changed my perspective on everything. Her obligation to rainbow bunnies can be a bit bizarre, but her persona is wonderful and bright if you

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