Alpine Ibex Research Paper

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The alpine ibex lives in the mountain of the European Alps as a type of wild goat. The color of its hair coating is usually brownish gray. Alpine ibex tend to live in sheer, uneven land over the snow line.

Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis)
The cattle egret has a short and thick neck. It is a type of heron found in the warmer climate zones. Cattle egrets are always roaming the fields rather than the streams.

European Pine Marten (Martes martes)
The size of the European pine marten is close to a domestic cat. The fur coating of the animal is typically from light to dark brown. In the winter, the fur increases in size and grows silkier. European pine marten build their own habitat from wooded areas.

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In the summer, the hair coating turns to a reddish-brown color. The red deer is eaten in many other places.
Plants Native to Paris

Daffodil (Narcissus)
The daffodil is a genus of mainly spring plants that are long lasting. It is a flower with 6 petals that is overcomed with a corona shaped like a trumpet. The flowers are usually white or yellow.

Hedera helix
The hedera helix is a climbable tree plant. The flowers are grown from late summer to late fall. The plant is full of nectar, which is the main nutrient some insects and others need.

Water Knotweed (Persicaria amphibia)
This plant grows in numerous kind of wetlands.The water knotweed creates a thick stalk from it rhizome. The stalks grown to about 3 meters long. The complete head of a plant is a thick cluster of pink flowers.

Ulex gallii
The ulex gallii is an evergreen woody plant. The height of the plant is normally from 10 to 50 centimeters tall. The color of the petal is yellow and 1 to 2 centimeters long with a formation of a pea-flower.

Water Mint (Mentha aquatica)
The water mint is very small and purple. It is a long lasting plant that grows to about 90 centimeters tall. The flower are very furry. This plant grows in the water occurs on a certain type of

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