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Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Article title Animal instinct
 * Article Evaluation :no information, references, or citations presented on the biology topic is presented except links to songs or albums with the title "Animal Instinct."
 * Sources
 * Animal Instincts: Not What You Think They Are
 * Thorpe, W. H. (1956). Learning and instinct in animals. Harvard University Press.
 * Hailman, J. (1969). HOW AN INSTINCT IS LEARNED. Scientific American, 221(6), 98-108. Retrieved September 15, 2020, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/24964395
 * Thorpe, W. H. (1956). Learning and instinct in animals. Harvard University Press.
 * Hailman, J. (1969). HOW AN INSTINCT IS LEARNED. Scientific American, 221(6), 98-108. Retrieved September 15, 2020, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/24964395

Option 2

 * Article title Deep sea creature
 * Article Evaluation :It needs more citations and is short. I feel like it lacks important information besides the biodiversity and ecology of the deep sea, but needs information on how some deep sea creatures can survive. I can add more information on where the deep sea population would find their food resources. I can add more on they "see" underwater with no light by providing species examples.
 * Sources
 * Isaacs, J., & Schwartzlose, R. (1975). Active Animals of the Deep-Sea Floor. Scientific American, 233(4), 84-91. Retrieved September 15, 2020, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/24949919
 * Childress, James J. (January 1995). "Trends in Ecology & Evolution". Are there physiological and biochemical adaptations of metabolism in deep-sea animals?. 10 (1): 30–36 &#x2013; via Science Direct. :Eble, M. C.; Gonzalez, F. I. (1991-04-01). "Deep-Ocean Bottom Pressure Measurements in the Northeast Pacific". Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 8(2): 221–233. doi:10.1175/1520-0426(1991)0082.0.CO;2. ISSN 0739-0572. Moloney, Ellis (December 11, 2017). "Deep Ocean or Deep Freeze: How Animals Have Evolved to Survive". Illinois Science.
 * Isaacs, J., & Schwartzlose, R. (1975). Active Animals of the Deep-Sea Floor. Scientific American, 233(4), 84-91. Retrieved September 15, 2020, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/24949919
 * Childress, James J. (January 1995). "Trends in Ecology & Evolution". Are there physiological and biochemical adaptations of metabolism in deep-sea animals?. 10 (1): 30–36 &#x2013; via Science Direct. :Eble, M. C.; Gonzalez, F. I. (1991-04-01). "Deep-Ocean Bottom Pressure Measurements in the Northeast Pacific". Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 8(2): 221–233. doi:10.1175/1520-0426(1991)0082.0.CO;2. ISSN 0739-0572. Moloney, Ellis (December 11, 2017). "Deep Ocean or Deep Freeze: How Animals Have Evolved to Survive". Illinois Science.

Option 3

 * Article title Bunting (animal behavior)
 * Article Evaluation :Needs more citation in text and more information on scent-marking or scent-rubbing as it constitutes as bunting in species. The reason for such behavior can be included.
 * Sources
 * Johnson, Roger (August 27, 1972). "Animal Behaviour". Scent Marking in Animals. 21 (3): 521–535 &#x2013; via science direct.com.
 * Reiger, Ingo (1979). "Scent Rubbing in Carnivores"(PDF).
 * Johnson, Roger (August 27, 1972). "Animal Behaviour". Scent Marking in Animals. 21 (3): 521–535 &#x2013; via science direct.com.
 * Reiger, Ingo (1979). "Scent Rubbing in Carnivores"(PDF).

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