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Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Wild animals". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.

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Names of flowers-trees-birds and animals
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Names of flowers, trees, birds and animals

moon poppy rukkilill cornflower karikakar daisy ristikhein trefoil lehtpuu leafy tree okaspuu conifer okas pine oks twist puutüvi drunk puukoor bark kadakas juniper kask betula tamm dam mänd pine kuusk bir vaher maple metssiga wild boar metskits roe-deer põder elk hirv deer siil gusset ilves lynx kobras beaver sisalik lizzard looduskaitseala nature park looduslik asuala nature habitat rändlinnud migration birds pesitsemist kaitsma protect nesting rähn woodpecker suitsupääsuke hirundo tuvi bidgin kotkas eagle

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Haanja Nature Park
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Haanja Nature Park

Farmhouses are spread far apart Plains of glacial river Plains of glacial lake Small plots of land Poor arable land Morainplains Grasslands Pastures Inhabitants Braun's holly fern Yellow hydrangea Lady's-slipper orchid Hairy Maarja-leaf Animals · Roe · Badger · Boar · Beaver · Fox · Mink · Gray rabbit · Otter · Moose · Shrew · Red deer · Lynx What can visitors do there? Suur Munamägi The primaeval forest of Vällamägi Rõuge Suurjärv The Kütiorg valley The Rõuge primeval valley Vaskna lake Vabadussõja memorial statue Skiing, Horseback riding, Camping Tasks 1.Vocabulary: 1) Pasture 2) Arable 2. Questions:

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Hunting in Estonia
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Hunting in Estonia

Metsandus I Introduction Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping any living organism 14 198 hunting license oweners in Estonia. In order to have the right to hunt a person must be at least 16-years old. Hunting seasons and limits Bag limits are provisions under the law that control how many animals of a given species or group of species can be killed There are seasonal bag limits in Estonia Open and closed hunting season. Big game 1. Brown Bear Ursus arctos 2. Wolf Canis lupus 3. Lynx Lynx lynx 4. Wild boar Sus scrofa 5. Moose Alces alces 6. Roe deer Capreolus capreolus Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) Hunting season 01.08-31.10 Biggest predator in Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigee Estonian forest. Teine tase Average weight ­ 200kg Kolmas tase Neljas tase Record ­ 370kg Viies tase Life-span ­ 30 years Multiplicity - 700

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Tundra loomad
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Tundra loomad

Most females don't breed until they are 28 months old, and will give birth every year. Newborns can walk within an hour and in a few days can run with the herd. Still, wolves, grizzly bears, and golden eagles kill a large number of newborn calves. Although some people are moving into their habitat, they seem to have adapted. Reindeer is not endangered, thanks to its ability to tolerate climates people would rather not deal with. Snowshoe rabbit It is larger than other rabbits. It has large rear feet and the toes can spread out to act like snowshoes. Their feet also have fur on the bottom, which protects them from the cold and gives them traction in the snow. In the summer its fur is rusty, greyish brown but is turns pure white in the winter, except for its eyelids and the tips of their ears. They have three to four litters a year with one to eight in each litter.

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Jõgeva County
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Jõgeva County

Põltsamaa Castle was started in 1272. In the course of centuries the fort suffered damage. In 1770 the old convent building was replaced by a rococo palace. The ruins of the castle, destroyed in 1941, are being conserved. The courtyard has been converted into a stage of outdoor events. Mustvee Mustvee, a town located on the shore of Lake Peipsi, is best characterised by its motto ­ five churches, two cultures, one nation. Tourist destinations: Elistvere The animal park shows wild animals that live and used to live in Estonia in as natural conditions as possible. In Elistvere Animal Park, you can see European buffalo, elk, reindeer, wild boar, roe deer, fallow deer, brown bear, lynx, fox, raccoon dog, common squirrel and pheasant. In the interior rooms, guinea pigs, degus, hamsters, gerbils, Cairo spiny mice, lab rats, chinchillas and lab mice can be examined. Palamuse Palamuse parish school building and the living quarters for the parish clerk Georg Nieländer

Estonian studies
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LAIKA
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LAIKA

Slaid-Utilization (kasutamine) Ise räägid: Russo-European Laika is primarily a hunting dog. He is a very good pet and a family dog and he is exceptionally tolerant with children. He is a great watchdog without dangerous viciousness to unfamiliar people. This is not a good city dog, because it needs freedom Pildi kirjeldus: medium size ,compact built with pointed muzzle and prick ears, they have several different coat colors: black and white, wolf gray, red, black and tan, white and any color with white patches. THE WEST SIBERIAN LAIKA Slaid- The West Siberian Laika is a medium sized Nordic spitz type of hunting dog Ise räägid: The West Siberian Laika (WSL) is a medium sized Nordic spitz type of hunting dog. This domestic breed of dog shares many primitive breed characteristics to his wild ancestors. Slaid-Origin Ise räägid: The West Siberian Laika has hunted with mankind going back to pre- history records

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Kontrolltöö 7-klassile-ILE 5-Unit 18
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Kontrolltöö 7. klassile (ILE 5) Unit 18

2 Tom likes ice cream, stories about animals and travelling. 3 Mary doesn´t like stories about animals or watching cartoons. 4 Tom doesn´t like watching cartoons or singing. 5 They both like ice cream and travelling. 6 Neither of them like watching cartoons. 3 Write in the plural. 1 calf calves 7 tooth teeth 13 loaf loaves 2 ox oxen 8 child children 14 man men 3 sheep sheep 9 wolf wolves 15 foot feet 4 deer deer 10 buffalo buffaloes 16 goose geese 5 mouse mice 11 hoof hooves 17 shelf shelves 6 knife knives 12 mink mink 18 theif thieves 4 Read the story and decide if the statements are true or false. Write T (true) or F (false) next to the statements. Tweety

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White Fang- Jack London
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"White Fang" (Jack London)

White Fang is the title of a novel by American author Jack London. The novel was first serialized in The Outing Magazine in May to October 1906. It is the story of a wild wolfdog's journey toward becoming civilized in Yukon Territory, Canada, during the Klondike Gold Rush at the end of the 19th century. White Fang is a companion novel to London's best-known work, The Call of the Wild, which cares a kidnapped civilized dog turning into a wild animal.Much of the novel is written from the view-point of animals, subject to London to explore how animals view their world and how they view humans. White Fang explore the violent world of wild animals and the equally violent world of supposedly-civilized humans. The book also explores complex themes including morality and redemption.White Fang has been adapted for the screen numerous times, including a live-action Disney film in 1991 which starred Ethan Hawke.

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Taiga
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Taiga

Climate rodants. Some of the animals living in the Taiga has a harsh continental climate with taiga biome are for example: American Black Bear, Gray Wolf, Canadian Lynx, a very large temperature range between River Otter and Red Fox. As for the birds, summer and winter. Winters last at least 5- most common are Bald Eagle, Long-Eared 6 months, with average temperatures Owl and Ravens.

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The Dog fence
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The Dog fence

The Dog Fence When you think about the world's longest manmade structures, China and Great Britain (Stonehenge) spring to mind. Very rarely does the Australian continent get a mention, which is a shame, because the Dog Fence, or Dingo Fence, is the longest structures on earth. The Dingo Fence is a barrier that was built in Australia during the 1880s and finished in 1885.This fence was built only on one purpose: to stop dingoes (Australia’s wild dogs) from killing sheep. It is one of the longest structures on the planet, and the world's longest fence. it’s 3,307 miles long. That makes about 5,320 km. That is about two and a half times longer than the Great Wall of China. The fence starts near the coast of Great Australian Bight and ends up in the eastern part of Queensland in the Bunya Mountains, not far from the Pacific Ocean. At the time, it was the longest man-made structure in the world. It was only partly

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Estonia
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Estonia

the last Ice Age, and they are not represented in a great variety. Once Estonia was almost totally covered with forests. In the middle of the 20 th century only about 20% of the land was covered with forests but now the number has increased to 50%. The most common trees are pine, birch, spruce, aspen and oak. Some of the territory of the forests is protected. Forests are the home for many animals. The most common mammals in our forests are the elk, roe deer, wild boar, hare, hedgehog, fox etc. Some endangered species like the brown bear, lynx and wolf are represented in smaller numbers. All in all Estonia is believed to have 40000 living species, but only about 23500 have been so far discovered. Compared to other northern countries Estonia has one of the most richest diversities of plants and animals in the world. Its vegetation includes 5000 plants and 3500 different mushrooms. Saaremaa yellow rattlebox only grows in Saaremaa

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Estonia- ingliskeelne Power-Pointi esitlus
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Estonia- ingliskeelne Power-Pointi esitlus

Time when the snow melts and the flowers begin to bloom. Summer In the summer is hot whether and sun is shining. That time we can swim and take the sun. Flowers are bloom and everywhere so much beauty. Autumn In autumn are raining so much but great to go pick mushrooms. Winter In the winter is cold and snow. That time we can ski and skate. Winter is beautiful, because then is christmas and santaclaus is coming. Animals in Estonia ­wild animals Bear Wolf Hare Fox -domestic animals Cow Pig Cat Dog Berries in Estonia ­wild berries Blueberry Cowberry Blackberry Cranberry -berries Gooseberry Redcurrant Blackberry Strawberry Nature conservation in Estonia 31st December 2010, there were a total of 3,565 protected natural objects, of which: 131 nature

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The rolling bun
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The rolling bun

" said the hare. "Don't eat me, slant-eyed hare! I will sing you a song," said the rolling bun, and sang: I was scraped from the cupboard, Swept from the bin, Kneaded with sour cream, Fried in butter, And cooled on the sill. I got away from Grandpa, I got away from Grandma, And I'll get away from you, hare! And the rolling bun rolled away before the hare even saw it move! The rolling bun rolled on and met a wolf. "Little rolling bun, little rolling bun, I shall eat you up," said the wolf. "Don't eat me, gray wolf!" said the rolling bun. "I will sing you a song." And the rolling bun sang: I was scraped from the cupboard, Swept from the bin, Kneaded with sour cream, Fried in butter, And cooled on the sill. I got away from Grandpa, I got away from Grandma, I got away from the hare, And I'll get away from you, gray wolf!

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Animals in Estonian forest
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Animals in Estonian forest

Animals in Estonian forest Fox Muutke teksti laade Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase Muutke teksti laade Information Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Length: body 50 cm -80 cm. Tail 30 cm- Viies tase 50 cm. Weight: 5 kg-10 kg. Adobe: swamps, undrewoods and cultural Landscapes. Food: birds, insects, small rodents, berries. Puppies: 4-7 Life: 3-10 years. (captivity 25 years) Looks: He has a very fluff coat. This gives the impressioon he would weighs as more Badger Muutke teksti laade Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase Muutke teks

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Estonia topic
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Estonia topic

Europe. More than 1000 lakes (5 per cent of the Estonian territory) dot the countryside, which is relatively flat -- almost two thirds of the territory lies less than 50 m above sea level. The highest point is Suur Munamägi, 317 m above sea level, in the southeast of the country. Estonia is the home of several mammals as well as plant species that are extinct or very rare in other parts of Europe. The most numerous species of the large mammals are the roe deer, elk, and wild boar. Beaver, lynx, wolf, brown bear, grey seal, and 5 ringed seal are relatively common as well. Of the 333 recorded bird species, 222 breed in Estonia, including the capercaillie, black stork, and all together at least 400 pairs of eagles. At least 10 per cent of the Estonian territory is subject to the environment protection. The most important protection areas are resting and

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Kanada preeria provintsid
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Kanada preeria provintsid

treeless ecozone in North America. Different names in different countries. Only about 400 mm per year. Hot summers and cold winters. Humans and the Prairies Almost 95 % of the Prairies are converted into farmland. The biggest towns are Calgary, Saskatoon and Winnipeg. The main argiculture industries are wheat, barely and canola. Rich in oil and natural gas. Fauna The most common carnivores are the Black Bear, Coyote and Badger. The most common herbivores are the Mule Deer, Pronghorne Antilope and Elk. Flora Mostly tall grass or bushes. Trees only in Manitoba. The most common trees are white and black spruce, balsam fir and tamarack Problems 5 % remaining. Extinction of the Praries. Widespread alteration. Increasing airpollution. Thanks for listening

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Presentation about three popular sights in Estonia
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Presentation about three popular sights in Estonia

- First aid - Cabanas - Toilets - Shop - Bar - Nightclub - Rental of beach chairs and towels - Water attractions - Children playground It is not allowed (prohibited) to bring pets to the beach !!! Some pictures ... Lahemaa National Park Lahemaa National Park is 70 km east of Tallinn and covers 725 km . The largest . Has a diverse (mitmekülgne) landscape . Home to numerous birds and animals . Rich variety of fauna . There are permanent communities of bear, wolf and lynx in the park so keep your camera on standby . It's also home to ... migratory waterfowl ...and swans . In this Park you will see the deep dark pine (mänd) forest . Hiiumaa The second largest island (989 km²) . It is located in the Baltic Sea . The largest town is Kärdla . Hiiumaa is the main island of Hiiu County . Transport From Estonian mainland to Hiiumaa involves a 90minute (28 km) ferry crossing from Rohuküla to Heltermaa .

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Iirimaa
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Iirimaa

Class 10 2008 Few facts about cities Muckanaghederdauhaulia Inch village Inch village The Vikings founded sign Dublin in 841 Worth to mention The Titanic Guiness beer Traditional field sports Gaelic football- The game Hurling ­ Similiar to hockey is like a mix of a soccer and but played on a field. rugby. Flag and religion o Irish flag is a vertical tricolour of green, white, and orange. o About 90 % of the people are Roman Catholics St. Patrick's Cathedral The Irish flag Natural resources The primary natural resources of Ireland, include natural gas, petroleum, peat, copper, lead, dolomite, barite, limestone, gypsum, silver and some zinc Ireland has no coal. Gypsum mine Limestone pavement Presidents of Ireland Ireland ha

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Australia
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Australia.

Australia with Captain Phillip. They landed in Port Jackson on January 26th in 1788 and that day is now called Australia Day. It is the biggest day of celebration in the country and in observed as a public holiday in all the states and territories of Australia. During the 1850s, settlement was boosted by gold rushes. Gold was first found at Bayhurst in 1851. The idea of unifying all the states first came to Earl Grey in 1847. On the 1st of January, in1901, Australian colonies federated to become the Commonwealth of Australia. Australia had declared independence from the federation of UK colonies. As neither Sydney nor Melbourne was an acceptable new capital, a new city ­ Canberra ­ was built as a result of an architectural competition. Geographical position: Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere and it's the smallest continent in the world

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Australia
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Australia

Until 1830s the convicts were harshly punished for almost no reason, flogging being the most common penalty. During the 1850s, the settlement was boosted by gold rushes. Gold was first found at Bayhurst in 1851. Scarcity of labour (tööjõupuudus), the vastness of the bush, and new wealth based on farming, mining and trade all contributed to the development of uniquely Australian social institutions and sensibilities. The idea of unifying all the states first came to Earl Grey in 1847. It was only on January 1, 1901, that the Australian colonies federated to become the Commonwealth of Australia. As neither Sydney nor Melbourne was an acceptable new capital, a new city Canberra ­ was built as a result of an architectural competition. Geographical position. The Commonwealth of Australia is on the Southern Hemisphere. The tropic of Capricorn goes through Australia. It is the only continent except Antarctica that is all south of the equator

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English nature
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English nature

The lowest temperature recorded is -27.2°C in 1895 Flora Plants usually withstand long periods of dry weather. Many garden flowers will grow with little or no fertilizer. There are at least 1500 different species of wildflower in the UK The national flower of England is the rose. The most common trees are alders, apple trees, beeches, birches, chestnuts, limes, oaks, pines and willows Fauna Today there are 24 native land mammal species living in England Some mammals like the wolf, lynx, buffalo and wildcat have become extinct in this country The most common animals are deers, foxes, hedgehogs, mice, otters, polecats, rabbits, rats, squirrels and weasels Landscapes Low hills, mostly flat Less than 1000m above sea level The highest point in England is Scafell Pike, 978m England's best known river is the Thames which flows through London, 346 km England has a long coastline of 3,200 km The Lake District, famous for its lakes and scenic beauty, is

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Arctic wolf
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Arctic wolf

S) T O RC LF A O US W P I C LU C T S R I A AN (C ARCTIC WOLF, POLAR WOLF, WHITE WOLF • Weight: 45-70kg • They are not fast runners. • They hunt in packs. • They prey mainly on caribou and muskoxen, but also arctic hares, seals, ptarmigan, lemmings and smaller animals such as waterfowl. ARCTIC WOLVES ARE SMALLER THAN GREY WOLVES, THEY ALSO HAVE SMALLER EARS AND SHORTER MUZZLES TO RETAIN BODY HEAT. GREY WOLF ARCTIC WOLF HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION • They have lived in North America for more than two million years. • The arctic wolf inhabits the Canadian Arctic and the islands, parts of Alaska and northern parts of Greenland. • In their natural habitat, they rarely encounter humans. MAIN THREATS • The greatest threat to the Arctic

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Informaatika I tunnitöö-Tabelid 3-Otsimine
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Informaatika I tunnitöö "Tabelid 3. Otsimine"

Väärtused vektoris vek_1 peavad olema kasvamise järjekorras! NB! Ei võimalda määrata otsimisviisi. Sobib peamiselt vahemiku otsimiseks! "Sõnaraamat" Leida eestikeelsele sõnale ingliskeelne vaste Sõnad om lehel "Sõnad" tulpades "eesti" ja "inglise" eesti inglise kass cat ähim väikseim väärtus tsimiseks! eesti inglise ahv monkey elevant elephant gepard cheetah hiir mouse hirv deer hobune horse hunt wolf jänes hare kalkun turkey kana hen karu bear kass cat kobras beaver koer dog kukk cock küülik rabbit lammas sheep lehm cow lõvi lion mäger badger põder elk põrsas piglet rebane fox rott rat siga pig siil hedgehong tall lamb tiiger tiger varss foal vasikas calf veeb Funktsioon VLOOKUP

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Ireland
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Ireland

Aquatic wildlife such as species of turtle, shark, whale, dolphin, and others are common off the coast. About 400 species of birds have been recorded in Ireland. Many of these are migratory, including the swallow. Most of Ireland's bird species come from Iceland, Greenland, Africa among other territories. There are no snakes in Ireland and only one reptile (the common lizard) is native to the country. Extinct species include the great Irish elk, the wolf, the great auk, and others. Some previously extinct birds such as the golden eagle have recently been reintroduced after decades of extirpation. History **** A long cold climatic spell prevailed until about 9,000 years ago, and most of Ireland was covered with ice. This era was known as the Ice Age. Population The populaion of Republic of Ireland is about three and a half million people and two offical languages ­ English, and Gaelic, which is spoken by about half a million people.

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Topic - Estonia
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Topic - Estonia

wheres during the shortest day in winter the sun appears for a mere 6 hours 3 minutes. Moreover, the long twilight time makes the transition between day and night rather smooth and the nights around the Midsummer Day shorter still. 7. Flora & fauna Estonia's plants and animals aren't represented in great variety. The percent of forests is growing every year and the most common trees are pine, birch, spruce, aspen, oak and alder. Forests offer a habitat to different wild animals. Among 65 species of mammals, the most widespread are the elk, roe deer, wild boar, hare, hedgehog, squirrel, fox and marten. Some endangered species, such as the brown bear, lynx and wolf, are represented in small numbers. Estonia is believed to have 40,000 living species, but only about 23,500 have so far been discovered. Compared to more northern areas, Estonia has one of the richest diversities of flora and fauna. Estonia's meadows are very rich in different species

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Cats
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Cats

black/chocolate genes and was inherited independently of black/chocolate. That means it wasn't the modern cinnamon. Genes in different locations can affect different enzymes involved in production of the same protein, in this case the production of eumelanin pigment. Shaw referred to the “standard chocolate dilution" as affecting enzyme D while the Barrington system affected enzyme B. He identified Barrington Brown as having 2 alleles; the dominant wild type and the recessive Barrington Brown dilution. B+ = Wild type gene. Apparently responsible for normal Enzyme B production, giving full intensity of melanin. b = Barrington Brown recessive gene. When 2 copies are present there is less Enzyme B produced which means less melanin produced; the pigment granules are elliptical (reddish- brown) instead of round (black). He gave it the name Barrington Dilution or Barrington Brown because it was discovered at

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Kanada
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Kanada

the southeast. Canada stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. To the north lies the Arctic Ocean. The most densely populated part of the country is the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor in the east. This part is thinly soiled, rich in minerals, and dotted with lakes and rivers--over 60% of the world's lakes are in Canada. Canada is rich in lakes and rivers. The largest lake is the Great Bear Lake (31,153 km²). The Great Lakes are a group of five large lakes on or near the United States- Canadian border. They are the largest group of fresh water lakes on the earth and the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence system is the largest fresh-water system in the world. They are sometimes referred to as inland seas. Rivers in Canada flow into five major ocean drainage basins: the Pacific, Arctic and Atlantic oceans and Hudson Bay. The St. Lawrence is Canada's most

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Animals
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Animals

A d o lp h in is a wild s e a a nim a l wh o is th e b e a s t o f p ra y. Do lp h ins live in th e s e a s a nd o c e a ns . A d o lp h in h a s a lo ng ne c k a nd s m a ll te e th . T h e y a re lo ve ly, p re tty, c le ve r a nd frie nd ly. T h e y c a n s wim we ll . T h e y c a nno t jum p a nd fly. Do lp h ins like to e a t fis h . A bear is a wild animal who is a beast of pray It lives in the forest. It has a short neck. Bears are cruel and rude. They can run, hunt and skip. Bears cannot fly and jump. They like to eat berries, meat and fish.

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Contribution-the red fox
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Contribution: the red fox

even swamps. They eat mainly small rodents like rats and rabbits but also all kind of bugs, fruits and birds eggs. As well as being good escapers, they have also a good sense of smell, hearing and they can see in the dark. Their homes are holes, which they dig under the ground or take over other animals. The hole has always more than one exit. Foxes are having rat in February and the female animal calves in April. OBSERVING FOXES Catching a sight of an fox in the wild is quite a challenge, because they have a lifestyle where they mainly move and hunt in dusk or at night. People think that foxes are cleaver because of their good hunting skills by escaping fast and mixing traces. During the hunt, they are very cautious. The red fox is very curious. When they see some interesting and unusual objeckt, such as a human, the fox can easely come to investigate. The best place to see a fox is in the coppices

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CANADA
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CANADA

and football, that is played professionally in the Canadian Football League (CFL) CANADA's HOLIDAYS The most important holiday is Canada Day It is Canada's national birthday The first Canada Day was on July 1st, 1867 It is celebrating with Fireworks, parades, barbecues, concerts, carnivals, fairs and picnics HOLIDAYS Christmas New Year Thanksgiving Icelandic Festival Polar Bear Swim Day Remembrance Day Victoria Day Waffle Day ENVIRONMENT Canada has a very large and diverse range of geographic features Much of Canada is still wilderness, cover by forests The Rocky Mountains cover a major part of western Canada Canada has a lot of lakes and rivers that makes it even more beautiful It also has many caves many rare animals and species protection areas ANIMALS Currently, Canada has more than 7100 species of plants and animals Some of these animals are: moose,

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Native Americans
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Native Americans

Boy-> ,,Vision guest"-passage to adulthood. Ceremony->spirtual discovery. Holding man/medicine man/ shamom gives permanent name . ¤ The husband moves into the wifes village, allows to live there. Wifes were free to devorce. WEAPONS. Short spear (1 m) made from river reed (bamboo). Stone or bone tip/point. ,,Throwing stick" 1539. ­ Hernando de Soto (concistator) they tried to look for ,,Eldorado" They were no highly developed metal. Bow was made of hickory wood, strings were made of bear hair. Cherokee canoe, hollowed-out tree trunks, flat square front+flat bottom. 20 men. They used poles-shallow water, paddles-deeper water, speed. ARTS+CRAFTS Bone, stone, wood. Clay. Earrings, necklaces, ceremonial pipes, special stone balls (game) carvings of animals. Baskets from river reeds. Bowls from river clay. Intricate designs+craftsmanship. GREEN CORN FESTIVAL. During (around) full moon, when corn was ready. Holy Man- light+tend sacred fire Eating corn-bread, soup,roasted corn, etc.

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Yellow stone puma
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Yellow stone puma

The Mountain Lion cougar (Puma concolor), also puma, cougar, or panther, is a member of the Felidae family, native to the Americas. This large, solitary cat has the greatest range of any wild land mammal in the Western Hemisphere, extending from Yukon in Canada to the southern Andes of South America. An adaptable species, the cougar is found in every major North American habitat. The Mountain lions of Yellowstone region were significantly reduced by predator control measures during the early 1900s. It is reported that 121 lions were removed from the park between the years 1904 and 1925. Then, the remaining population was estimated to be 12 individuals

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Finland
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Finland

archipelago in the world by number of islands; estimates vary between 20,000 and 50,000. Similarly, Finland has a diverse and extensive range of fauna. There are at least sixty native mammalian species, 248 breeding bird species, over seventy fish species and eleven reptile and frog species present today, many migrating from neighbouring countries thousands of years ago. Large and widely recognised wildlife mammals found in Finland are the Brown Bear (the national animal), Gray Wolf, elk and reindeer. Other common mammals include the Red Fox, Red Squirrel, and Mountain Hare. Some rare and exotic species include the flying squirrel, Saimaa Ringed Seal and the Arctic fox, which is considered the most endangered. The Whooper Swan, the national bird of Finland, is a large Northern Hemisphere swan. The most common breeding birds are the Willow Warbler, Chaffinch and Redwing. Of some seventy species of freshwater fish, the northern pike, perch and others are plentiful. Salmon

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