Yes. Clams burrow in the sand when threatened and when the tide ebbs.
Yes, all animals are motile at some point in their lives. This is because they are multicellular eukaryotes, and this contributes to their becoming motile during different times of their lives.
Lice and flies usually live on bodies of dead animals or feed on them.
Squirrels are bushy-tailed animals that usually live in trees.
It depends but usually their whole lives, unless they were rescued of in a conversational zoo.
the term gay is a human cultural term. So you can't really apply it to animals. Animals, particulary housepets, do not pair bond with one partner for their entire lives.
The Lives of Animals was created in 1999.
The Lives of Animals has 127 pages.
sanctuary is a place, usually a church or cathedral that gives refuge to people who are in danger of their lives.
the area where a horse lives A small, usually enclosed field near a barn or stable for pasturing or exercising animals.
The ISBN of The Lives of Animals is 0-691-07089-X.
Aborel animals are animals that lives in trees.
Depending on what you are asking the answer is probably an ecosystem or a habitat