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Challenge Question #1

From: by way of Jane Duden Journey North <joshkofman@rogers.com>
Date: Wed Mar 09 2005 - 10:53:13 EST

The biggest risk for whooping cranes is being eaten. Whooping Crane #214 was eaten by a bobcat. Whooping CRanes have been attacked by many other animals too such as foxes. Whooping CRane #214 was eaten because of the weather. The hazourdous rain, hail and wind could have blown #214 off course or in other words away from the flock. Another reason that whoioping cranes are dying is because of pollution and getting caught in electrical wires.
 
Eddie K.
Ventura Park
Grade 6
Received on Wed Mar 9 10:53:18 2005


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