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    later‚ we crossed the wooden bridge that rocked every step that we took. It had long strong ropes holding the bridge in place. As we entered into the next exhibit‚ we noticed a small pond filled with coy fish. Behind the pond there stood humongous rhinoceros. My wife and I noticed that this rhino continued to walk in circles. We felt that the rhino recognized that he was trapped and lonely. His environment seemed to look like Africa‚ his homeland. He would tread back and forth as if he was trying to

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    anything such as the fur of a tiger‚ the horn of a rhino‚ or a tusk from an elephant. On top of all of that‚ a lot of the animals being killed are endangered. To get into some examples of the problem‚ one of the most poached animal in the world is the Rhinoceros. According to Save the Rhino International‚ rhinos were once abundant throughout Africa and Asia with an approximated worldwide population of 500‚000 in the early twentieth century. However‚ despite intensive conservation efforts‚ poaching of this

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    targets. According to the official figures‚ about a hundred [males] are killed each year in India‚ leaving the male-female ratio skewed.” Such killings have threatened the very existence of this species. For a Compact Mass of Hair Consider also the rhinoceros‚ the second-largest land mammal alive today. India and Nepal are the last areas of protection for the one-horned rhino. Yet‚ Pobitara Wildlife Sanctuary in the northeastern Indian state of Assam is only some 15 square miles [38 sq km] in size‚ a

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    in 2012. Rhino poaching debilitates the being of the rhinoceros. At present‚ the black rhinoceros is recorded as basically endangered‚ and the white rhinoceros is recorded as close endangered. Expanded levels of poaching are prodding the rhino closer and closer to eradication. Number of inhabitants in the dark rhino is presently bound at 4‚840‚ while the white rhino is assessed to be near 20‚000. Developing interest and costs for rhinoceros horn are driving poaching levels up. Different techniques

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    POLLINATION: Flower color‚ shape and scent has evolved to attract their insect pollinators; e.g. bumble‚ solitary and squash bees‚ beetles‚ butterflies‚ flies and ants. 2. DECOMPOSITION & NUTRIENT CYCLING: Insects and their arthropod relatives are responsible for much of the nutrient cycling‚ conditioning and aeration of the soil; e.g. dung beetles‚ flies‚ carrion beetles‚ millipedes‚ cockroaches‚ & termites. 3. FOOD FOR WILDLIFE AND IN MEDICINE: Many different kinds of animals eat insects making

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    Rhinoceros Comparison

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    Abstract In my comparative character analysis of Berenger in Eugene Ionesco’s Rhinoceros and Truman Burbank‚ I first look at how Truman demonstrates a soul already lost inside the false truths‚ a soul that yearns to break free of the chains of the fake world created for him. It had all started when Truman lost his father out at sea‚ when he was young which kept Truman fighting for truth of the world. In “Rhinoceros” on the other hand‚ Berenger refused to let go of his strong individuality and distinct

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    Santiago’s Awareness of Surroundings Dreams are not only about whether they have been achieved or not‚ but also the process to achieve them. Have you ever wondered how important the process is? For example‚ a student never paid attention to the teacher and never studied before the test. He was cheating during the test. If he was lucky‚ he would get good mark but he did not learn anything. That boy would have lots of trouble to reach his dream in the future if he did not change the bad habit of

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    Why Rhinos Are Awesome

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    pounds and stand anywhere from four and a half to six feet tall. POPULATION: Black Rhino (Diceros bicornis): 2‚400 White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum): 7‚500 Sumatran Rhino (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis): 400 Javan Rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus): fewer than 100 Indian Rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis): more than 2‚000 LIFESPAN: Biologists estimate that wild rhinos live up to 35 years. In captivity‚ a rhino may live 40 years. RANGE: Rhinos are found in parts of Africa and Asia. HABITAT: Rhino habitat

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    List Of Animals In Danger | Addax | African Elephant | African Lion | American Marten | Animals In Danger | Arabian Oryx | Asian Otter | Bald Eagle | Black Rhinoceros | Blue & Yellow Macaw | Bottlenose Dolphin | Brazilian Tapir | Bridled Nailtail Wallaby | Brown Grizzly Bear | California Condor | Cassowary | Cheetah | Commersons Dolphin | Corncrake | Dalmatia Pelican | Dugong | Eastern Cougar | Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake | European Otter | Fresh Water Crocodile |

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    Forest Management and why studying it is important? Forest Management is basically providing the forest proper care so it stays healthy and vigorous and provides the products and values the landowner desires. I believe that the reason why studying forest management is important for the students of today is because the children of today are the future so they SHOULD know the techniques and methods applied in order to manage forest because there are many aspects of our life that are interconnected

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