yes!!there is 17 different species of bar-tailed godwits
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Yes there are 17 Species.Are you in 6P/I am xxx
No. The spotted tailed quoll, also known as the tiger quoll, is just one species of quoll. There is only one type of spotted tailed quoll, and has only ever been one.There is a total of four quoll species altogether in Australia. They are the northern, spotted-tailed (also known as tiger quoll), eastern and western quolls.In addition, there are two species in New Guinea: the bronze quoll and the New Guinean quoll.
No.There are four quoll species altogether in Australia. They are the northern, spotted-tailed(also known as tiger quoll), eastern and western quolls.In addition, there are two species in New Guinea: the bronze quoll and the New Guinean quoll.There have never been 30 species; nor have there been 17 species.
No.There are four quoll species altogether in Australia. They are the northern, spotted-tailed(also known as tiger quoll), eastern and western quolls.In addition, there are two species in New Guinea: the bronze quoll and the New Guinean quoll.
1800 pounds per square inch = 124.106 bar.
What animals? There are lots of animals that have 17 species... Is this for MuM???
yes there are exacly 17
There are 17 species of Blue-banded bee's.
I live in the Adirondacks and animals that we've seen and heard that live here are foxes, bears, fisher-cats, beavers, raccoons, coyotes, wolves (rarely), various rabbits, and various birds. Of the 4,060 species of mammals that inhabit the world, fifty-three occur within the Adirondack Park. These mammals represent 7 orders and 17 families. Some species, like the opossum and striped skunk, are rare and occur mostly at the periphery of the Adirondacks. Other species, such as the white-tailed deer and short-tailed shrew, are common and well distributed throughout the Park.