Maybe around 100, or so.
yes.
Nobody has any idea what caused the Mayas disappearance.
I don't think the Mayas conquered any group outside of other Mayas.
There are still 100% full-blooded Australian Aborigines alive today. Some live in small outback communities; others, still full-blooded, work at full-time jobs in cities and towns. Full-blooded Aborigines have not been required to state their degree of Aboriginal descent in censuses since 1971, but this does not mean there are none. Figures at the last censuses which did count degree of aboriginal descent varied between 40,000 and 80,000.
Hermione doesn't have any brothers, Ron has five: Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George. What 'full bloded' is, by the way?
Yes the maya indins have pets
cold blooded
they are cold blooded along with any other worm
No , they are warm blooded . Like any either mammal
A fox is a mammal, so it is warm-blooded. Any cold-blooded animal in the Arctic would be unable to move.
Any answer choices? A lot has happened.
The Black Bear, and any Bear for that matter, any Mammal, are warmblooded creatures.