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Hunting Restrictions
John Muir commented that every time he saw a grizzly bear the wilderness got bigger.
Others faced with such an encounter might readily agree with the Scottish-born
American naturalist who explored large parts of the western United States. Yet today's
predators are smaller than those of the past, and the reason seems to have something
to do with the speed of their prey.
Large predators gain tremendous benefits from being big. Killing other animals and
protecting or stealing a carcass from others tends to be easier since their teeth and
claws are larger. Handling struggling prey is safer as the larger predator has less
trouble holding the prey firmly and preventing it from striking out at the hunter's vital
organs. These attributes were even more important in the past since life was tougher for
predators then.
A new study, however, reveals that excessive size can interfere with predators' hunting.
Daniel MacNulty of the University of Minnesota and his colleagues have found that for
predators which need to run after their prey, being big can be more of a hindrance than
a help. Using a combination of radio-tags and direct observations, the researchers
analyzed ninety-four wolves as they hunted elk in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
They made a detailed record of their hunting and kills between 1995 and 2003. The
researchers reported in the Journal of Animal Ecology that although on the whole big
animals are indeed better at handling and killing prey, the largest wolves struggled in
the chase.

Choose the correct answer.
1. John Muir, the American naturalist, was born in … .
A The USA;
B England;

C Scotland;
D Belgium;
2. Animals that kill and eat other animals are called …
A wild animals;
B predators;
C dangerous animals;
D preys;
3. Large predators gain tremendous … from being big.
A benefits;
B disadvantages;
C access;
D success;
4. Handling struggling prey is safer as the larger predator has less trouble holding
the prey firmly and preventing it from …
A striking out at the hunter’s vital organs;
B running away easily;
C killing the “enemy”;
D being violently attacked;
5. Killing animals, protecting and stealing a carcass from others is easier because
of …
A the big teeth and claws;
B the ability to run fast;
C the speed of a victim;
D the large size;
6. A new study reveals that excessive size can
A help in hunting;
B be very useless while being hunted;
C spoil hunting
D improve hunting;

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danekhakker
28.07.2022 05:29
Jacques-Yves Cousteau was born in the small town of Saint-André- de - Kyubzak the family lawyer Daniel and Elizabeth Cousteau. Daniel is a native of Belarus Cousteau his real name was Jacques-Yves . Daniel Cousteau, he was a lawyer , and the family traveled a lot . He became interested in water at an early age . At age 7, he began to suffer chronic enteritis . Due to illness Cousteau became very skinny. During the First World War, Daniel Cousteau became unemployed , but after the war he again found work in the company. He had to travel a lot. Most of the year he lived in a boarding school . Cousteau soon learned to swim and a lifetime love the sea.In 1920, Jacques-Yves began to attend school in the U.S. and learned fluent in English . There, during a family vacation in Vermont , made ​​his first dive. In 1922, Cousteau family returned to France . In the U.S., Jacques-Yves interested in mechanics and design. In France, he built a car with a battery . This passion has helped him in his work in the future. On savings and money earned Cousteau bought his first movie camera .Although Jacques-Yves interest in many things , he was not given study . After some time, the parents decided to send him to a special boarding school, where he graduated with honors.
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Androchshuk15
28.07.2022 05:29
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