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Abuse of the Innocent
Is it right to force a mouse to live it’s live in a laboratory cage to test anti-cancer drug? How would
you like to be squeezed in a cage with many other animals, not being able to touch the grass, run
around and play, smell the flowers, or go for a walk in the warmth of the sunshine? Animal cruelty is
wrong because we are hurt

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Adaptation
Adaptation is when an organism accomadates to sudden changes in its
environment. It’s when it alterates its behavior or it’s body structure to make it more
suitable for the new conditions. When an organism’s environment changes that organism
must adjust to the changes or it will not survive for much longer. Without adaptatio

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Analysis of Ants
INTRODUCTION
The living beings that have the densest population in the world are the ants. For every seven hundred million ants that come into this world there are only 40 new-born human beings. The ants, one of the most “social” groups among the insect genus, live as societies called “colonies”, which are extremely well “organized.” The ant

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Analysis of Leading Cat Foods
Meow Mix, Friskies, Whiskas, and Science Diet which cat food is the best for your cat? Most people determine their pet’s food by the value of money instead of the value to the cat. Cat food plays an extremely important role in a cat’s life, and it is up to the owner to establish the right food for their pet. Normally I buy generic brands; however,

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Analysis of Whales
While growing up many of us have seen the movie Pinocchio. The bad depiction of a whale eating Pinocchio and Geppeto has given a lot of us a bad vibe towards whales. Well that is all about to change. After reading this paper, one will see how majestic and graceful and gentle these magnificent creatures really are.
Whales are the world’s l

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Animal Abuse
Introduction
Animals possess the same kinds of feelings and emotions as human beings, and without anesthesia, they are subjected to pain as well. Cruelty means inflicting pain and causing suffering. Some forms of cruelty include: Intentional cruelty or abuse when a person knowingly deprives the basic necessities for survival or maliciously

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Animal Behavior
Animal behavior is predictable. Their behavioral tendencies are influenced by the relationship of its
anatomy to their environment. By observing various forms of life, and associating the mechanism of their
abilities to perform a behavioral action, evolutionary influence thereafter, can be analyzed and deduced
from that po

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Animal Emotions
Do animals feel joy, love, fear, anguish or despair? What ere emotions, and perhaps more importantly, how do scientists prove animals are capable of emotion? Sea lion mothers have often been seen wailing painfully and squealing eerily as they watch their babies being eaten by killer whales. Buffaloes have also been observed sliding playfully across

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Animal Rights
Animal rights are held entirely too high in regard. Many activist do not realize the benefits of testing on animals. They claim that it is “unethical” or “cruel” to perform experiments on such creatures. The truth is, the world as a whole has advanced tremendously in the past century due to animal experimentation. We are affected every day by a

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Animal Rights…What is Humane?
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It is our duty to maintain the natural balance of our environment by protecting the animals and ensuring them certain rights to life, just the same as we have the right to live. Animal cruelty and the struggle for animal rights is a battle that has been fought for centuries. Although many

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Animal Testing
Animal research has played a vital role in virtually every major medical advance of the last century for both human and animal health. A study by the U.S department of health and human services concluded that animal research has helped increase our life expectancy by twenty point eight years. But is it necessary to test on animals to win the Noble

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Animals Should not be Kept in the Zoo
Zoos are an unsuitable environment for wild animals and should, therefore, be abolished. Firstly, zoo animals are kept in a very confined area compared with their vast natural habitat. Secondly, breeding programmes are far less successful than zoos claim. Thirdly, zoo animals are exposed to many diseases and other dangers.
Zoo animals are u

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Badgers : A Study on Wild Animals
Summary

Recently, scientist have found that coyotes tend to wait for badgers to stir small rodents from their burrows. The coyotes are trying to save energy by letting the badgers scout out where the rodents are located, and then the coyotes get to the rodents before the badgers. Although some coyotes do kill some young badgers, r

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Bald Eagles and Golden Eagles
Eagle is the common name for a number of diurnal birds of prey, some of which are the largest members of
their family which also includes kites, hawks, buzzards, and certain vultures. The name eagle is somewhat
loosely applied, as several of the groups are not particularly closely related to one another, and some birds
calle

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Bear Bile
Why would you like to milk a bear for its bile without anaesthetic?

Baby black bears are taken from their wild mothers and are made to perform. When they are adults they are sold to the bile farmers for $531 – 759 New Zealand dollars. There are 247 official bear farms across China. The farms have at least 7002 bears.

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Bighorn Sheep
The bighorn or the bighorn sheep, ovis candensis, is the family bovidae in the order Artiodactyla. It is a wild sheep with a silky coat similar to that of a deer, varying from brown to buff. The male bighorn, or ram, may be as much as 150 cm long, about 100 cm at the shoulders, and weigh 157kg; females are the smaller. The muzzle is narrow. Des

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Cats as Pets
“A dog is man’s best friend.” That common saying may contain some truth, but dogs are not the only animal friend whose companionship people enjoy. For many people, a cat is their best friend. Despite what dog lovers may believe, cats make excellent housepets.
In the first place, people enjoy the companionship of cats. Many cats are affectio

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Causes of Endangerment of animals
When discussing the causes of endangerment, it is important to understand that individual species are not the only factors involved in this dilemma. Endangerment is a broad issue, one that involves the habitats and environments where species live and interact with one another. Although some measures are being taken to help specific cases of endange

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Clam Dissection
The phylum Mollusca includes snails, clams, chitons, slugs, limpets, octopi, and squid. As mollusks develop from a fertilized egg to an adult, most pass through a larval stage called the trocophore. The trocophore is a ciliated, free-swimming stage. Mollusks also have a radula or file-like organ for feeding, a mantle that may secrete a shell, and a

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Clown Fish
Clown fish are remarkable creatures from their origin, to the habitat they live in, and even the way they reproduce. With their vibrant orange and white colors they are one of the most unique fish ever to be researched. They live in the most dangerous depths of water, with the sea anemone which they are always seen to be with.

The Cl

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