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    Crocodile Vs Alligator

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    And when a crocodile closes his mouth‚ the long teeth stay visible‚ and they stick outside the upper jaw. In addition to physical types‚ the two animals can be compared according to the way they prey their food. Alligators and crocodiles are both carnivores‚ which mean they eat meat. They are afraid of human beings because they are very dangerous. American crocodiles can be dangerous to humans. In contrast‚ alligator attacks on humans are typically a result of suckling of alligators. Once a human feeds

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    adapted to eat plants. (ex. Butterfly‚ rabbit‚ squirrel) Secondary Consumer: a consumer that gets its energy from other consumers. These are often called carnivores (ex. snake‚ frog‚ bird) Tertiary consumer: a high-level consumer‚ which is usually the top predator in an ecosystem and/or food chain (a carnivore that feeds on other carnivores) (ex. fox‚ eagle) 5. Measuring Biodiversity: Often indicator species are used as a way of measuring biodiversity.

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    Foods That Kill

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    The American diet is an animal based diet.  Consuming too much animal products can cause disease‚ and unhealthy weight.  In “Food That Kills”‚ Dr. Michael Klaper discusses the dangers of consuming animal by-products‚ the benefits of a plant diet‚ and how a plant diet can boost your health. Klaper believes that completely eliminating the consumption of animal by-products is the key to a healthy diet. Although I agree that Americans eat too much meat‚ cutting meat completely out is not beneficial

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    Fox River Killer Scenarios

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    since the scapula is still attached‚ the arm was most likely removed by carnivores (B). The second body seems to be a little “fresher” than the first. Since the corpse is still has a bloated‚ green abdomen‚ and has maggot activity in the eye sockets‚ I am lead to believe that it is in the early stage of decomposition‚ with the PMI to be about 2-4 days (D‚ E). Like the first body‚ this victim also shows evidence of carnivore activity‚ seen in the exposure of the facial skeleton and furrows on the

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    fruit. Then goes to an autotroph would be eaten by a second trophic level consumer‚ otherwise known as a herbivore‚ for instance an antelope‚ or Meerkat. After the first level consumers have eaten‚ the carnivores seek out to fill their own appetites‚ like lions and hyenas. Although most carnivores are not preyed

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    Savanna Biomes

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    Animals migrate when it gets too hot or cold for them‚ and some animals animals migrate . The plant eating animals are Giraffes‚ Zebras‚ and Rhinoceros. Some of the plant-eating animals interspecific competition provide food for the carnivores eaters. The carnivores eaters are lions‚

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    Polar Bear Ecology

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    The Arctic’s Iconic Carnivore Abstract Climate change effects on the arctic are now becoming more evident to ecologists. Severe declines in polar bear populations are more noticeable as periods of sea ice cover are steadily declining. A decrease in sea ice is leading to nutritional stress in polar bears due to shorter periods available in prime hunting grounds. As a necessity to the polar bear’s niche a loss of sea ice has harmful implications to polar bear populations. Not only are hunting

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    North Dakota Badlands

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    groups that live in the badlands - Amphibians‚ Mammals and BirdsWe will also include an exclusive section- endangered animal‚ such as the Least Tern. I hope you have fun learning about these animals. Amphibians The Tiger Salamander‚ which is a carnivore‚ lives from 12 to 14 years. The Plains Spadefoot Toad? They live up to that age plus two years. The Northern Leopard Frogs live up to 12 years. I’d say in "frog years" one year would be thirty frog years‚ and 7 dog years. That’s crazy.

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    Wild Animal Profiles African Elephant | Mammal. The largest living land mammal‚ the African elephant weighs 3500 to 7000 kilograms (3.5 to 7 tons) and stands 3.4 meters (11 feet) high. The elephant’s remarkable trunk serves variously as a nose‚ arm‚ hand‚ foot and multi-purpose tool. The trunk is strong enough to uproot a tree and delicate enough to pick berries‚ and it enables the elephant to reach as high as 7 meters (23 feet). Humans can hear only 20% of the vocal sounds an elephant makes;

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    Ecological Concepts

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    Energy flow between trophic levels is another ecological concept. Trophic levels are the feeding position in a food chain. This food chain involves primary producers‚ herbivores‚ primary carnivores‚ and more. Plants are producers and in the first trophic level‚ herbivores form the second level‚ and carnivores from third and fourth trophic levels. As only small amount of energy is transferred to the higher level there are fewer organisms in higher levels. Limiting factors is the third ecological

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