no
It means that you are reduced to meager circumstances, as if you have to get out and scratch for your living in the dirt with the chickens.
chickens and dough
No. The ocean contains many living things, but the ocean itself is not alive.
No. The ocean contains many living things, but the ocean itself is not alive.
It's impossible to make an accurate count of how many chickens there are in the world. There are hundreds of different breeds of chickens and many millions of chickens living in the world at any one time.
Not in itself. There are many living things in an ocean, and it is an ecosystem, but an ocean is not a living singularity. Technacally no an ocen is not a living thing but if you think about it you could say yes because things living in an ocean are alve and when u talk about the ocean that includes the sea or marine life in it so yes and no it really depends on you and/or the person you are talking too
All the living ones...
Chickens eat bugs on the ground if they are free range. Many chickens are living off of a grain as chicken feed.
Chickens can be found nearly everywhere. The major countries that have chickens are: China, America, India, probably Japan as well. You won't find them near the Arctic, desert, or ocean but they can be found on some islands such as Hawaii.
There are many names for living things and their products. Chickens for example are very popular and they produce eggs.
There are many names for living things and their products. Chickens for example are very popular and they produce eggs.
Chickens are the closest living relatives to the Tyrannosaurus Rex. Some breeds of chickens, such as the Araucana and Ameraucana breeds (also known as Easter Egg Chickens) can lay eggs varying in color, from blue to green.