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    Beluga Whales There are several types of whales in the ocean. Have you ever heard of a beluga whale? Many people don’t know what beluga whales are and have many different thoughts on them. White beluga whales are mammals‚ their size ranges from 13 to 20 foot long and weight ranges from 1 or 1.5 tons (2000-3000 pounds). Females are smaller than males and only give birth every three years. This paper you are reading will explain echolocation‚ habitat‚ range‚ and diet for beluga whales. First of all

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    inhumane. The only advantage of the Orca’s captivity is to further observe these aquatic creatures. SeaWorld claims that conducting research in the wild is too difficult. The park states to have “contributed to more than 1‚000 studies that advance the global scientific community’s understanding of animals” (“SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment”). However‚ this information cannot be truly credible due to the fact that the research was not performed in the wild. A species natural behaviors cannot be expressed

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    Killer Whales Research

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    This Killer Whale‚ Keiko‚ was born in the wild and captured around the age of two. He was then sold and transferred from Iceland to an amusement park in Mexico‚ where he lived in a single pool without contact with any other Orcas from 1985 to 1996. The amusement park had a few bottle nosed dolphins in the same program‚ but for the most part Keiko was alone. Later‚ Keiko was conditioned to follow a boat and was taken out regularly to do open ocean swims

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    Story Of Keesh Analysis

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    “In a survival situation‚ it’s do or die. The ones that take action‚ using knowledge and common sense live!”~Daniel W. Shrigley. In life you go through many challenges and in many of these challenges‚ you must face them in order to be successful. If you don’t‚ well you might as well die trying. We find that in the two stories‚ Story of Keesh and Life of Pi‚ both characters took action to stay alive. So now we will be investigating the similarities and differences between Life of Pi and the Story

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    Tilapia Research Paper

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    Tilapia • Introduction • Natural distribution & biology • Where are they in Australia? • How did they get here? • What are their impacts? • What is I&I NSW doing? • How can you help? • References Introduction Tilapia are listed in the top 100 of the world’s worst introduced species. They are listed as noxious in NSW and possession and sale of live tilapia is prohibited with penalties of up to $11‚000. Tilapia is the common name given for fish from the genera Oreochromis‚ Sarotherodon‚ Serranochromis

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    Salton Sea Research Paper

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    Salton Sea By Genesis Quihuis The Salton Sea began its way to life in 1904‚ when California decided that they needed a way to tap into the Colorado River to irrigate their crops. They decided that they would need to create two intake gorges without the use of floodgates. In came the California Development company and dredged the two gorges; but not long after‚ the intakes became clogged with silt deposits from the Colorado River and water stopped‚ creating the need for another intake gorge. But

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    Survival Essay

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    Survival Essay Christopher Orobinsky Class: 831 Extreme environments are places where “normal” life finds it hard or impossible to survive. To survive in an extreme environment you need intelligence and the will to survive. In “The Story of Keesh” by Jack London Keesh kills polar bears to survive because he gets little food from the tribe. He does this by using his brains instead of brute force. In the “Life of Pi” by Yann Martel‚ Pi uses his brains to access food and water. In these

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    Mammal and Sloths

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    The sloth is the world’s slowest mammal‚ so sedentary that algae grows on its furry coat. The plant gives it a greenish tint that is useful camouflage in the trees of its Central and South American rain forest home. Sloths are identified by the number of long‚ prominent claws that they have on each front foot. There are both two-toed and three-toed sloths. All sloths are built for life in the treetops. They spend nearly all of their time aloft‚ hanging from branches with a powerful grip aided

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    Transport in Mammals

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    TRANSPORT IN MAMMALS Blood is a connective tissue and every connective tissue consists of cell‚ ground substance or matrix and fibres. For blood‚ it has cells‚ matrix in the form of plasma and fibres in the form of fibrin. In transportation‚ the surface area to the volume ratio of organisms contributes to the rate of movement of materials. For example in Hydra‚ and flat worms‚ the ratio is so high so simple diffusion can allow substances to reach all tissues easily. If the ratio is low‚ in mechanisms

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    MUSA is located in the Cancun-Isla Mujeres Marine Park‚ which is in the waters surrounding the popular tourist destinations of Cancun and Isla Mujeres. MUSA is visited regularly by a combination of SCUBA divers and snorkelers. The marine park charges three US dollars for entrance into the marine park. This money is given to the government to provide protection of the reef. However evidence has found that this may not always be the case in national parks; funding is either not sufficient or not

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