no
Getting outside the fence Firstly, there is no 'fence' to get outside of. Each individual dog or cat has their own window in which they live. It is known as a 'scene' or 'background'. The only time there will be a fence involved is if it is a design prop fence that you purchased from the FooMart. These are not interactive items, but for decorative purposes only.If you are referring to the Arcade section or dog-walking park, please be more detailed in your question, so that it may be answered more appropriately and directly. Thank you.
Chlamydia can't live in water. The bacteria can live for only a few minutes outside the body.
1 day
Yes, some types of bacteria can survive on paper for longer than 2 weeks, especially if the paper provides a suitable environment for their growth and reproduction. Factors like temperature, humidity, and the presence of nutrients can influence how long bacteria can survive on paper. Regularly cleaning and disinfecting surfaces can help reduce bacterial growth.
A boundary is a restriction, a line of demarkation. That fence is the boundary between our property. The ball went outside of the boundary.
Enterobacterial infections can be produced by bacteria that normally live in the human digestive tract without causing serious disease, or by bacteria that enter from the outside
Yes, Enterococcus bacteria can survive in the environment outside of the body. They are able to persist in soil, water, and other surfaces, making them a common cause of infections in healthcare settings and communities.
Bacteria CAN live on Earth.
Pinworms do not survive for long periods outside the human body. They typically do not live for more than a few weeks in the environment. They require a warm, moist environment to survive and reproduce.
yes, and due to the fact that lizards reproduce within 4 days period of time, the adult will usually have intercourse with the baby and eat the newly born along with its mother
Platypuses do not live in water, but they need water in which to find their food. They can live indefinitely out of the water, but would die within weeks if they could not feed.
It depends where you live. If you live in the city, then most likely yes. If you live in the country and have to build a barbed wire fence for livestock, then no.