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    Pill Bug Lab Report

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    done 3 times. Data Table(s) The Effect of Tight Spaces on Pill Bugs’ Habitat Trial # Pill Bugs in dish 1 Pill Bugs in Dish 2 Control 1 10 0 Control 2 10 0 Control 3 7 3 Experiment 1 8 2 Experiment 2 9 1 Experiment 3 10 0 Discussion/Conclusion It appears that this experiment and its results may not be a reliable source of information to use when determining what factors affect Pill Bugs’ habitat. The control part of the experiment – to make sure there were no differences

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    Shandy Mae Yap 3/6 Should animals be kept in Zoos? I believe that animals should be allowed to enjoy their own natural habitat and live with their family freely‚ not trapped behind bars and cages. So no‚ I do not agree that animals should be kept in zoos. Most people go to the zoo purely for entertainment and I strongly believe that animals were not created for that purpose only. We shouldn’t put animals lower than us. Zoos claim to educate people and preserve species‚ but

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    Zoos

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    people or harmful to animals. It’s cruel to leave animals caged up day in and day out not living in their natural habitats. Zoo animals are kept in enclosures that don’t allow them to live their lives in a natural way. No matter how big some zoos try to make their bounded enclosures or how beautiful the paintings on the background wall are‚ they don’t compare to the natural habitat that animals are meant to be in. Animals such as zebras‚ gazelles‚ and giraffes are designed to run across miles of

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    Lemers

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    the destruction of their natural habitat due to human development. Since humans arrived and began turning the natural habitat of the lemurs into land which was more suitable for human use‚ there have been detrimental results to the lemur population. 3. Which types of lemurs are adapting to the changes? Which types of lemurs are not adapting well? Why? The Ring-tailed Lemurs have been the most efficient at adapting to the changes in their habitat; this is due to their ability to adjust

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    Conservation

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    The Meaning of Conservation Proper use of resources and strict compliance with the rules on conservation are the keys to protecting and conserving our limited resources. Conservation is the act of using and protecting resources properly. Catching animals‚ throwing garbage‚ and using and harnessing the different resources should all adhere to the proper way of conservation. Importance to Living Things. Conservation is very important to all living things. The environment where

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    After Seaworld Analysis

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    aquariums and zoos‚ that are not for profit organizations try their best to create a habitat safe for the animals living there. “They feel that zoos and aquariums‚ for the most part‚ try to recreate a natural environment for the animals and‚ more importantly‚ don’t disrespect them by having them perform all day long and do things that are completely unnatural for them.” (Wallace) They try to remake their habitats‚ so that the rescued

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    health of the killer whale could be negatively affected. | Procedure (4 Points)|1. With background research‚ or with experience of your own collect information on the habits of a whale in its natural habit.2. Observe the habitat of a whale in captivity‚ and compare the two "habitats" for similarities and differences.3. Observe the habits of a whal in captivity.4. Compare the similarities and differences‚ such as eating habits‚ behaviors‚ amount of physical activity the whale is doing. (swimming‚ etc

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    adapted to a range of dry habitat conditions‚ which include; the ecotone‚ forest and field. This is because the tree has adaptable roots helping it to cope with differing soil types1. It is most profoundly found in the ecotone because of the moist acidic soil that is found in this part of the land. The data collected by four groups at five different habitat locations in Mer Bleue supports this claim (Graph 1). Prediction: a) What would happen to the preferred habitat of your plant in case of

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    Habitat for Humanity

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    Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity International is a nonprofit‚ world-wide Christian housing ministry. Habitat for Humanity International seeks to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world‚ and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action. “Habitat for Humanity works in partnership with God and people everywhere‚ from all walks of life‚ to develop communities with people in need by building and renovating houses so that there are decent houses in decent communities

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    Ameereg A Case Study

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    Description Diagnosis: The presence of yellow spots on the flanks and upper surfaces of legs make Ameerega flavopicta distinguishable from other members of Ameerega. It also has a larger tympanum then other members of Ameerega (Haddad and Martins 1994). Description: A. flavopicta ranges from 21.4 to 30.5 mm SVL.‚ males are being smaller than females‚ with granular skin. This speciesey has verelatively small finger and toe discs‚ andwith the first finger isbeing slightly longer than the second (Haddad

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