No. Anchor Hocking made a 6 sided one. It is shaped like their Wexford Ice bucket and cookie jar.
LampLight Farms made the round one.
round ligament
Flat He acts as the anchor in the story
no you can not because it is round
Uterus: Uterosacral ligament, Round ligament, and Cardinal ligament Ovaries: Suspensory ligaments and Ovarian ligament
the fibonacci pattern of numbers came round about in the 1980's
A formation of patterns. These are normally pattern used to form things round in engineering terms.
The round windows in staterooms or cabins on board ships are called port holes. These round windows would be kept closed when the ship is at sea, but could be opened when the ship is at anchor or docked in port.
You can't. Here's the only way you can attach a balloon to your totem: 1. Take a balloon. Place it (like it was a box) where you want it on your totem. 2. Take a yellow anchor. Place the anchor wherever you want on the balloon! If the anchor does not show up on the screen, that means that you did not successfully attach the balloon to your totem. Make sure an object is actually behind your balloon before you anchor. The easiest way to attach balloons, is to put the balloons beneath your totem, so that the fat, round part (top) of the balloon is barely overlapping the part of your totem that you want to float / go upwards. Then yellow anchor it.
You can't. Here's the only way you can attach a balloon to your totem: 1. Take a balloon. Place it (like it was a box) where you want it on your totem. 2. Take a yellow anchor. Place the anchor wherever you want on the balloon! If the anchor does not show up on the screen, that means that you did not successfully attach the balloon to your totem. Make sure an object is actually behind your balloon before you anchor. The easiest way to attach balloons, is to put the balloons beneath your totem, so that the fat, round part (top) of the balloon is barely overlapping the part of your totem that you want to float / go upwards. Then yellow anchor it.
A hand tool is any tool that is powered by hand
If you have a hatchback their are usually 3 anchor points and you can find them on the inside of the boot between the floor and where the latch is, just look for a small round plastic disc about the size of a 50c coin, you just pop it out. You can also visit racq or some anmbulance stations will install one for you.
Not usually - unless it's a particularly large 'victim'. Normally, the python would simply constrict the rib-cage so the animal dies of suffocation (not crushing as is often believed). However, if the prey is particularly large, the python may anchor its tail round a tree etc to aid in subduing the potential meal.