Category: Zoology

  • Instructions: Create a detailed “mind map” using the following format. Also see

    Instructions: Create a detailed “mind map” using the following format. Also see sample mind map Download sample mind map. In the center of your page, place your profession. The “profession” or “job” you refer to in this assignment, should be the same one you chose for your course project. This is the key/central idea in…

  • Please write a 10-18 page research that Defense Mechanisms in Invertebrates Us

    Please write a 10-18 page research that Defense Mechanisms in Invertebrates Use recent references and research published. Next, summarize in a PowerPoint presentation 10 SLIDE. Make sure you apply the following points in your research paper: You must follow the method of writing scientific articles and avoid direct transmission, Avoid plagiarism and use your own…

  • The Threat to Gharial Crocodiles in Protected Areas

    Gharials, also known as fish-eating crocodiles, are a type of Asian crocodilian distinguished by their long, thin snouts (Gharial, 2017, para. 2). They belong to the Gavialidae family. The average lifespan of the crocodiles in the wild ranges from 40 to 60 years. They may reach up to 15.5 ft in length and weight over…

  • How Dogs Respond to Hugging?

    Table of Contents Newspaper Story Summary Journal Article Summary Compare and Contrast References Newspaper Story Summary A newspaper article debunks a myth that dogs like hugging. Referring to the latest research findings, it states that by animal psychologists findings, dogs might feel distressed, unhappy, and miserable when their owners embrace them to show their devotion…

  • Horses as Pampered Prisoners in Hendersons Book

    Table of Contents Introduction Chapter Summary Useful Recommendations Potential Impact Conclusion References Introduction As they say, people are responsible for what they have tamed. It equally refers to all those animals that have been domesticated by humans over many years. As for horses, they play an essential role in modern society because they are used…

  • Bonobos Sexual Receptivity and Social Behaviour

    Introduction The Pan group of non human primates resembles the human beings the most. They are the chimpanzees of the Pan Troglodytes and the bonobo ape of the Pan Paniscus. Their sociosexual behaviors resemble hominoids. Their lives in the wild gave them special characteristics which were modified when they moved into captivity (Hohmann, 2003, p…

  • Resource Value Effects Territorial Defense by Broad-Tailed and Rufous Hummingbirds

    Table of Contents Introduction Promiscuity drives sexual selection in a socially monogamous bird Work cited Footnotes Introduction An animal of a particular species may defend a territory from animals of other species or its own species. Mostly the territories are held by either individuals, a group or mated pair. Food is the overall key determinant…

  • Chihuahua and a Pitbull as a House Pet: Comparison

    The Chihuahua is the worlds smallest dog, with a height ranging from six to 10 inches and a weight that is less than 2.7 kilograms. The dog is regarded as harmless and docile companion dog for high society women and celebrities, who carry it around everywhere and pamper it (AKC, 2009). The Pit bull on…

  • Florida Wildlife: Burmese Python

    Burmese pythons were introduced there by an invasive method. They feed on other animal species such as birds, crocodiles, and mammals. This type of snake is common in South Florida in the Everglades National Park (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, n.d.). Currently, it is noticed that this species is spreading to the west and…

  • Aspects of Waterfowl Monitoring

    For monitoring waterfowl within particular wetland areas identified on the attached map, twenty-four sites will be chosen. Sites accessibility and evenly distribution around the wetland, along with the opportunity to view waterfowl across a large area, have determined their selection. In addition, the choice of these sites is explained by the ability to sample potentially…