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Pine Trees Low Intensity
1,600 wordsThe long leaf pine community, also known as a high pine community, occurs on well-drained soils and are well adapted to fires. They are found on the high ground in Florida where the soil can not contain the water and the sandy soil remains dry in between the rains. This community requires frequent, low-intensity fires, which occur every one to ten years, to open seed cones and allow the community to regenerate. The long leaf pine community is characterized by the presence of the long leaf pine t...
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Native American Oklahoma City
918 wordsOklahoma is the 47 th state admitted into the union on November 16, 1907, and also the 1 st most beautiful. Oklahoma has over 500 named streams and rivers that flow across the state and into or from other states. The beauty is most likely what inspired the musical Oklahoma! to be shot entirely in the state itself. Many lodges, resorts and parks have been erected around the lakes and reservoirs. Also, rodeos, horse shows, and other events draw visitors from within the state and from the states ar...
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Analysis Of Carson Story A Tree Rock Cloud
1,740 wordsThe man said slowly: I love you. I did not mean to tease you, Son, he said. Sit down and have a beer with me. There is something I have to explain (126). This is the way in which the old man introduces himself to a young paperboy in Carson McCullers short story A Tree, A Rock, A Cloud. He later explains what he means by his comments and informs the boy about his science of love. The mans science of love is the central focus of the story. The story is not expressly opinionated about the strangers...
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Does Clothing Have An Impact On Social Interactions
1,265 wordsAn Observational Study in the Classroom There are many reasons why we choose to wear a particular article or style of clothing. Many of us consider our choice in clothing as an extension of our identity. While many others pick items from their wardrobe that reflect their current mood. There are also many times when we choose to dress a certain way in anticipation of being in a particular social setting. Even people who dont seem to bother with matching clothes or wearing a designer label or walk...
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Wood Chips Hardwood Trees Styx
528 wordsIf not here's a short rundown on an extremely threatened area called the Styx valley Forrest... The Styx Valley contains the tallest hardwood trees on Earth. Many of the trees are taller than a 25 -storey building, over 400 years old, and up to five metres wide at the base. The Styx is only 70 kilometres west of Hobart and is on the edge of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area - one of the great temperate wilderness areas on Earth. The Styx also contains large areas of unlogged rainfores...
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White Tailed Deer Tailed Deer Diet Protein
507 wordsWhite tailed deer go through drastic endocrine and physiological changes during the year. Due to this reason, their requirements for nutritional supplements are changing quickly. However, the requirement for crude protein seems to be very important for antler growth and to allow optimal development. The present study contains proposals to investigate the effects of crude protein in white tailed deer and its application to antler growth. Satisfying sufficient nutritional supplements, namely, crud...
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Gray Fox Coyote Pacific Slope Flycatcher Species
683 wordsThis work describes the plant community, wildlife habitats, and special-status species that occur within the Toro Canyon area, including the potential for loss of sensitive (endangered, threatened, rare, or otherwise protected) plant communities and wildlife habitats. The Toro Canyon is located between the San Inez Mountains and the Santa Barbara Channel, California, The USA. Toro Canyon begins at the San Inez Mountains and extends approximately 5, 750 acres to the to the Pacific Ocean. Native v...
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White Tailed Deer Randomly Selected
2,207 wordsThe Effects of Crude Protein on Antler Growth in White Tailed Deer Introduction White tailed deer go through drastic endocrine and physiological changes during the year. Due to this reason, their requirements for nutritional supplements are changing quickly. However, the requirement for crude protein seems to be very important for antler growth and to allow optimal development. The present study contains proposals to investigate the effects of crude protein in white tailed deer and its applicati...
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White Tailed Deer Deer Hunting
1,270 wordsThe white-tailed deer is faced with many obstacles such as: finding food in every situation, confrontation with fellow deer, and battling the changing seasons. The adaptive senses that the deer possesses makes escaping hunters and other predators easier as well as keeping alive. I. Introduction II. Foods and feeding of the white-tailed deer A. Acorns are the primary food for the white-tailed deer 1. Whitetails feed heavily on white and red oak acorns 2. Acorns low in protein and high in carbohyd...
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White Tailed Deer National Park
1,823 wordsAs the deer fed at the marsh's edge, its tail flickering as it nibbled tender and ripe green growth. Then the nervous animal pauses in its feeding and lifted its head to listen. Whatever hint of danger the deer had sensed was ignored once the threat could not be located. It stamped a forefoot, lowered its head and began to eat once more, this deer had failed to detect a Florida panther that was downwind (going into the wind) crouched low in the underbrush. Amber eyes however, estimated the dista...
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Birds Of Prey East And West
1,174 wordsTABLE OF CONTENTS FACTS ABOUT LEMURS? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 3 DIFFERENT SPECIES OF LEMURS? ? ? 3 - 5 HISTORY AND THE LEMUR? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 5 THE ENDANGERED LEMUR? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 6 SOURCES? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 7 A lemur is a small, monkey like animal that lives primarily in Madagascar. Their sizes range from about as big as a mouse to as large as a cat. They have a roundish head with a pointed muzzle and large eyes. Their fur is wooly and their legs are longer than their arms. They are nocturnal animal...
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White Tailed Deer Deer Hunting
2,112 wordsQuality Deer Management There is no other big-game animal in North America like the white-tailed deer. The whitetails habitat is so widespread that it covers just about all of North America and parts of Central America. The white-tailed deer is the most commonly hunted big game animal ever. Before the settlers arrived, an estimated 30 million whitetails inhabited what is now the United States and Canada. But as settlers pursued them for food and market hunters slaughtered them with snares, traps...
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