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Get help QUICK you need to get is to a rescue center as fast as you can
The earliest meaning of the word "quick" in English is alive. So, biblically, the King James Version, it means those that are still alive. The phrase therefore means the alive and the dead.
I would use a quick ball because a quick ball is better if it's used at the beginning of a battle and you have one turn.
Birds are free and fly where they want. Your puppies won't hurt them and if they get a little too close they might even get a good peck on the nose and that usually does it! LOL Birds are quick and they can look after themselves.
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The parakeet rested on his perch.The migrating birds decide to perch on a telegraph wire for a quick break.
birds can fly it eats leaves and worms it lays eggs some birds can fly backwards,but some can't some birds are small.some are big it could fly really quick...
It depends upon the species. Finches are very quick-growing; they begin to get feathers within about a two weeks, and will fledge shortly thereafter. Ravens, martins, and the larger parrots are very slow-growing; they are unfeathered for most of a month, and take between two and four months to fledge. Most altricial birds fall somewhere in between those two extremes.
Ayoo whaddup!! ite lemme break it down real quick fo ya.... theyre both prokaryotic, and all the others kindoms are Eukaryotic
He made the Royal Road which allowed quick communications and promoted trades.
because they are extremely good at it .. theyre very very fast .. mine can pull at 35mph .. and huskies can pull a sled for a hundred miles without taking rest. they are quick to move and quick to react .. they were bred for pulling and trust me a husky loves to pull ..
Larger birds, such as falcons and eagles, and the occasional quick fox or coyote.