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Friday, July 31, 2020

William pike

For my William pike me and my friends Lauryn ,Addison, Meliki are donating and fundrasing to Christchurch bull breed. And we are donating money,food,etc. I was going to donate to the spca but I thought of the Christchurch bull breed beacause Ive been there many times. We are going to have a mufti day we are doing a 2 dollar donation.

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

MRS GREN-Living Things-Lion

Using MRS GREN to describe the 7 Living Processes of a Lion.

Movement:

Lions communicate through a range of behaviours and their expressive movements are very highly developed. They will perform peaceful tactile actions such as licking each other and rubbing heads. Head rubbing, or nuzzling, is a common greeting behaviour for lions.
Reproduction:
In captivity lions often breed every year, but in the wild they usually breed no more than once in two years. Females are receptive to mating for three or four days within a widely variable reproductive cycle.
Sensing:

The lion is known as king of the jungle, and he's engineered to rule. Not only does he have good senses -- he has great senses. His excellent sense of sight helps him see large prey, even at night, assisted by hearing and scent-detection.
Growth:

Adult lions are between 3 and 8 years old. They are fully grown and are of breeding age - females will often have cubs. Adult males are in their prime. A male's mane will grow - adult males mostly have medium or large manes.
Respiration:
Lions respiratory systems are similar to humans as well, through a two-way respiratory system. They inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. ... The African lion is a warm blooded mammal that breathes much the same way humans do. They breath through the nostrils, mouth and lungs.
Excretion:

Apparent digestibilities were fairly high ranging from 77.4 to 94.3% in the zoo and from 83.8 to 95.6% at the nature reserve. Fecal excretion was highly variable and irregular, the lions excreting up to four times following food ingestion and in some cases only twice.
Nutrition:
They require a meat mix and the nutritional content of this food should be: protein; 37.2%, fat 39.6%, ash 9.1%, fibre 1.1%.