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-Ephesians4;20



choose an animal off the top of your head or give it some thought, once youve decided list as many characteristic as to why you like this animal
select a second animal and explain its importance or what makes it appealing
finally choose one last animal and create a list of attributes or abilitys
these questions can be answered in any way
I chose the grey wolf because they travel in packsand are still independant
Gray wolves are social predators that live in nuclear families consisting of a mated pair which monopolises food and breeding rights, followed by their biological offspring and, occasionally, adopted subordinates. They primarily feed on ungulates, which they hunt by wearing them down in short chases. Gray wolves are typically apex predators throughout their range, with only humans and tigers posing significant threats to them.
tiger because its an exotic animal which is one of the kings of the jungle, anybody can take a guard dog but who would fuck with a tiger
Tigers do not live in prides as lions do. They do not live as family units because the male plays no part in raising his offspring. Tigers mark their territory by spraying urine on a branch or leaves or bark of a tree, which leaves a particular scent behind. Tigers also spray urine to attract the opposite sex. When an outside individual comes into contact with the scent, it learns that the territory is occupied by another tiger. Hence, every tiger lives independently in its own territory.
and grizzley bear, because it is a badass predator with lots of badass whale killing cousins. it hunts all summer and sleeps all winter
Although grizzlies are of the order Carnivora and have the digestive system of carnivores, they are actually omnivores, since their diet consists of both plants and animals. They have been known to prey on large mammals, when available, such as moose, deer, sheep, elk, bison, caribou and even black bears. Grizzly bears feed on fish such as salmon, trout, and bass, and those with access to a more protein-enriched diet in coastal areas potentially grow larger than interior individuals. Grizzly bears also readily scavenge food, on carrion left behind by other animals.
Grizzlies are considered by some experts to be the most aggressive bears. Aggressive behavior in grizzly bears is favored by numerous selection variables. Unlike the smaller black bears, adult grizzlies are too large to escape danger by climbing trees, so they respond to danger by standing their ground and warding off their attackers. Increased aggressiveness also assists female grizzlies in better ensuring the survival of their young to reproductive age. Mothers defending cubs are the most prone to attacking, being responsible for 70% of fatal injuries to humans.Historically, bears have competed with other large predators for food, which also favors increased aggression.
Grizzlies directly regulate prey populations, and also help prevent overgrazing in forests by controlling the populations of other species in the food chain.
DO NOT READ UNTIL AFTER YOU HAVE WRITTEN YOUR SELECTION DOWN
1st animal is how others see you
2nd animal is how you see yourself
3rd animal is your goals for yourself
2nd animal is how you see yourself
3rd animal is your goals for yourself