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    reach up to 300 lbs. A tiger can consume up to 88 lbs. of meat in one feeding period. The tiger generally has a life span lasting up to 15 years in the wild‚ 16 to 18 in captivity. The Bengal tiger’s gestation period is usually 98-110 days and 2- 4 cubs is the average litter. Male tigers don’t reach sexual maturity until around 4-5 years and females reach maturity at about 3-4 years of age. Hearing is their sharpest sense‚ about five times better than humans‚ and their night vision is about six times

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    I have always wanted to work with animals for a career. I read a book called “Born Free” by Joy Adamson. This book is about a family who took care of a lion since it was a cub and how they released the lion back into the wild when it was ready to fend for itself. Then‚ a few years later the family went back and visited where they released the lion‚ the lion actually noticed them and came to see them. Throughout this book‚ you could say that the lion‚ the family‚ and the reader were all rescued. Lions

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    India. In 1798‚ Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1772–1844) made a colour plate of the offspring of a lion and a tiger. In 1825‚ G. B. Whittaker made an engraving of liger cubs born in 1824.[3] The parents and their three liger offspring are also depicted with their trainer in a 19th-century painting in the naïve style. Two liger cubs born in 1837 were exhibited to King William IV and to his successor Queen Victoria. On 14 December 1900 and on 31 May 1901‚ Carl Hagenbeck wrote to zoologist James Cossar

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    a darker color‚ and the stripes are darker. The Sumatran tiger is even smaller and darker. <br> <br><b>Ears</b> <br>The tiger’s ears are its main advantage when hunting. Tigers have white spots behind their ears to help identify one another in the jungle. Hearing is the tiger’s sharpest sense. <br> <br><b>Eyes </b> <br>The tiger’s night vision is six times greater than ours. They have a mirror like layer at the back of the eye that reflects extra light. Tigers also have very good colorful eyesight

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    November 6‚ 2013 Africa’s Own Shakespearean King Considered one of the most successful animated films of all time‚ Disney’s The Lion King‚ was released in 1994 during what is now considered by John Morton‚ the Disney Renaissance. In The Lion King‚ a cub named Simba‚ plays the role of the young prince whose father is murdered‚ and from there‚ it shows the rapid maturation from a child to fully a grown beast‚ to a difference maker‚ to a king. By the acts in the story alone‚ one can see that Simba is

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    Hero Stages Essay In Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff’s “The Lion King‚” a young lion cub named Simba lives with his mother‚ father “King Mufasa” and a villainous uncle Scar in the Pride Lands of Africa. Once‚ with the help from hyenas Scar attacks Simba and King Mufasa to take the throne as King of Pride Lands. Later‚ Scar accuses Simba for the death of his father and that he should leave the pride lands in shame. He grows up with two friends Timon and Pumbaa. Once‚ his friends are attacked by Nala

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    The Lion King is a Walt Disney Film about a pride of lions living in Africa. The film depicts the story of Simba a young lion cub who is born to Mufasa and Sarabi the king and queen of pride rock. This is a prime example of how Disney movies are full of stereo types and gender roles. Walt Disney was raised in the early 1900s and has many of these stereo types about gender roles were taught to him. Intergenerational family theory states that theses learned behaviors from his family of origin will

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    he no longer is next in line to be King. While Simba grows into a high-spirited lion cub who often boasts about the fact that he “just can’t wait to be king” Scar secretly plots against him. He uses the hyenas to cause a stampede through the canyon and lures Mufasa there to save Simba from danger. Mufasa then dies‚ as planned‚ in the stampede. Simba believes he is responsible and runs away to a distant jungle. There‚ he grows into a handsome young lion‚ while Scar‚ now king‚ wreaks havoc on the

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    about how animals grow and multiply right? Yes‚ teacher! Animals becomes many because they multiply. Baby animals at birth are smaller than their parents animals. Baby lions are called cubs right? Yes‚ teacher! A kitten is a baby cat right? Yes‚ teacher! Okay‚ Very Good! B. Motivation Okay‚ class look at the pictures

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    Topic: Nurture strongly influences early human development. Discuss. We are born with nature and nurture. As a result‚ we are defined by nature and nurture. Throughout the centuries‚ there are a lot of questions and arguments about whether nature or nurture plays a more important role in early human development. Nature‚ which is heredity‚ means the process by which characteristics are given from a parent to their child through the genes (Cambridge Advanced Learner’s dictionary‚ 2003). It has

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