Walton Ford 2009 "Island" (Source 1) of the American artist depicts the pyramid of a troubling Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacines. The central drama of this picture contradicts the evolution of Darwin and Wallace 's natural selection in 1858. Humans and their agricultural practices invade the habitats of many natural flora and fauna and make the tiger vulnerable. This struggle, "the survival of the most surviving" did not adapt the tiger to the human stratum, so we disarmed the tiger, which led to intense extinction in the early twentieth century.
Walton brought his tree from the Indian River factory. Ford ordered us to come back with him and said that he will obey us as soon as possible. Prior to departing, Ford hostess prepared to buy a syrup in Harry and myself, saying I entered the warehouse and told me it, as I said there. I stayed in a carriage with Walton long before I arrived at the Indian Creek. He is Ford 's "born fanatic" and I kindly talk to him as a child tells my father. I answered the inquiries he came from, and I told him from Washington. In that city, he heard a lot from his wife, Rose, and brought me lots of luxurious and ridiculous problems on the way.
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Question 7 - What difficulties did Walton encounter when he encountered Victoria Frankenstein? In the letter sent to his sister by Robert Walton there is legal evidence that he encountered difficult situations when he met Victor Frankenstein. When Walton's ship headed to the North Pole, they encountered a dense fog and many ice. Mr. Walton said "... It's almost surrounded by ice" (8). He also shouted, "... we are surrounded by a dense fog."