Pretty much the same as they do now.
This style of question is the general type which has VERY useful answers in some real life circumstances. In real life, there are often more constraints. In this present question, there are lots of allowable answers. Let's look at a few. If I have 100 to spend, and cows cost 10, pigs cost 3 and rabbits cost 0.5 then I could buy 10 cows OR 9 cows and 20 rabbits, OR 9 cows and 3 pigs and 2 rabbits OR 9 cows and 2 pigs and 8 rabbits ....and so on.....
there is no specific animal but they've cloned about 100 animals like sheep, pigs, cats, mice, cows,rabbits, and goats
100 Years. 100 Years.
its 100 years then it goes 100 years
100 years
Pretty much the same as now, but a colony or two. The real questions are what did it look like 100 million years ago and what will it look like in a thousand years.~Dylan
It is now known what North America look like 100 million years from now.
like a flower
This Is What the Ocean Might Look Like in 100 Years
It looked like my big fat balls
it looked ugly
they hade wooden frame
A Big Rocky moutain
Exactly like the Wright Brothers first airplane
Pretty much the same as they do now.
100 years ago, the many species of cacti looked just as they look today. The process of evolutionary change takes much longer than one or two centuries, but several (or many) thousands of years.
A body that has been embalmed will look exactly the same as it looked when it was buried for about 100 years or more; if its not embalmed it will be decomposed.