you don't make them. in certain levels there will be a boss and when you take his/her life down they drop to there knees then you rip there skull out and that's your trophy you can view it in your throphy case on the main menu
The most popular jungle animal is the tiger, known for its majestic appearance and status as an apex predator in the wild. Its distinctive stripes and powerful nature make it a charismatic and iconic jungle animal.
It would make more sense because lions live in the wild, or jungles, and since they are such a fierce predator they would be considered kings.
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Forest + Rain = Jungle
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Lions are often called the king of the jungle. which doesn't make any sense since they don't live in jungles. Lions live on mostly open grasslands. Tigers live in Forests and would fit much better as the king of the jungle.
The young rabbits often fall to a local predator.
concrete absorbs, and then emits heat more efficiently than many natural materials. this is most easily evident when the sun just sets. for example, walk past a concrete wall/building that faces west just after the sun sets, you can quite easily feel heat being emitted from the concrete. (just like rocks in nature, really.) if you touch a tree just next to/near the wall you will feel it is comparatively quite cold. this is all pretty much common sense. but it effects the temperature measurements quite immensely. many places where temperature was measured many years ago were urban areas. (for example, london in the 1800s. back then there werent as many buildings/concrete/roads etc...) now, if you measure the temp at the same place today, the temp is greater, due to the 'concrete jungle effect'. obviously, comparing these two measurements is void, as the environment in which the measurement has been taken is drastically different. yet advocates of climate change dont really acknowledge this as anything major (pretty stupidly). a better measure of the temperature of the earth is measuring temperatures either in rural areas, or at sea. if you do look at these measurements, the earths temperature appears either stable, or slightly cooling. the concrete jungle has little effect on the actually temperature of the earth. it only effects the measurements we make. and it effects the measurements quite a large amount
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To make moldable concrete, mix concrete with a polymer additive that increases its flexibility and workability. This allows the concrete to be shaped and molded into various forms before it hardens.
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To make concrete smooth, you can use a concrete float or trowel to level the surface while it is still wet. You can also use a concrete grinder or polisher to smooth out any rough spots after the concrete has dried.