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    quite a financial success long before he became a marshal. He learned how to hunt and shoot buffalo when only 15 years old. By the time he was 20‚ the Kansas City and Caldwell buffalo hunters knew him as one of the best in the west. His methods for hunting buffalo were very different from the established practices of the time. Outside the marshal’s office in Caldwell‚ veteran hunters would meet to compare the season’s hunt. Success was measured solely by animals killed and cash received for the hides

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    Tarsier Research Paper

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    tarsier is the only completely carnivores primate‚ feasting on bugs and small lizards that inhabit the rainforest along with it. The tarsier tends to “[hunt] a meter or so above the ground” (Tarsier: The Littlest Alien). To adapt to being nocturnal and hunting at night the tarsier has developed an enhanced sense of hearing. The tarsier will cling to a branch using its unusually long tarsus bone‚ for which it is named after‚ along with its long and padded fingers. Then‚ it will wait and listen for the sound

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    easily follow the freshly burnt out pathway to the waterhole. Hunting Fire was an important with hunting but was rarely used to actually kill animals directly. Instead‚ areas were set on fire in such a way as to direct animals to where they could be easily killed. Fire was also be used to smoke animals out of caves and tree trunks. After the fire would attract animals back to the area‚ once again providing easy hunting. In different parts of Australia different fire regimes were used

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    Legend of Banyuwangi

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    that lead by Prabu Merak. He had a handsome son‚ named Raden Baterang. Raden Baterang was a blue-eyed boy that will be the next king. His people was very admire him. But he was an easy anger person. One day‚ Raden Baterang was hunting animals with his bodyguards. In that hunting time‚ he lost his bodyguards. He walked untill the river. He looked a beautiful girl while take some flower. He was interested with her beauty. He asked his heart‚ “Is it a dream? Why a girl lonely in the jungle?” Then he asked

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    Rainsford felt that the general needed reminding that the game he was playing was wrong. However‚ Rainsford felt certain uneasiness at the fact he had won the hunt‚ what extent would the general go to now to satisfy his hunting pleasures? Would he now try even more extremes in hunting? Rainsford shuddered as he thought of the things the general may do‚ but tried to shrug them off as he thought of a plan to payback the general‚ and it needed to be good. As Rainsford sat down for breakfast‚ he asked

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    Being Prey Short Story

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    dangerous animal? Well‚ Val Pumwood‚ the main character in “Being Prey” was attacked by a crocodile while she was exploring a river and got caught in the main channel. However‚ Eckels the main character in “Sound of Thunder” was initially hunting a t-rex but it ended up hunting him. If you would like to know what happens next‚ keep reading. The settings of these stories are very dangerous. For example‚ in “Sound of Thunder” Eckels decided he wanted to go back in time and hunt a dinosaur‚ which isn’t that

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    goes by General Zaroff. The general had read every book that Rainsford had every wrote about hunting since he did a lot of hunting himself. He actually did so much hunting that he got bored of every type of animal except one. This is where there is a twist in the story. Rainsford finds out that the General has been hunting people for a while‚ since they prove to be the hardest challenge when it comes to hunting due to cunning‚ courage and ability to reason. Rainsford also finds out that the General has

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    Survival Skills

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    Skills to survive There are many skills that would be needed to survive on an uninhabited island. The difficulty of surviving would be lessened if a person had the knowledge in hunting‚ building shelters‚ and first aid. Hunting is important because this skill will keep people from starvation. Knowing the difference between what animals and plants are a good food source and which animals and plants can harm a persons’ body can save or kill a person. Being able to build a sturdy shelter is important

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    animals‚ humans should sterilize or relocate the animals in order to limit human-wildlife conflict. Even though the deer population might be overpopulated and cause problems . I believe there are other options to solve the overpopulation rather than hunting. “It’s not a deer problem‚ it’s a people problem‚" insists Bonnie Vlach‚ founder and president of the group. "People move into these posh developments alongside the park‚ then start complaining when the deer come out and eat their shrubs. If you just

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    Illegal Poaching

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    iIllegal poaching Definition of illegal poaching Hunting is type of activity that killing or capturing wild animals as their main food supply in old time‚ for instance roosters‚ deer‚ goat and others animals. Nowadays‚ hunting animals that are almost extinct in this world are called illegal poaching and people in modern days will think the most serious of environmental problem is pollution‚ but an illegal poaching wild animal also is the one of serious problem which impacts the environment too

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