Ok are you stupid?
'cause do alligators and lizards fly?
NO THEY DON'T
but at birth they are both in eggs but ever since mankind was born we KNOW alligators can not fly
do i give a shat
hon it can change every cycle
Only shortly after birth.
Any type of flounder changes form and structure during its life time. They begin their lives by swimming straight with their eyes in the front of the head, as they get older the eyes move to one side of the head and slowly they begin swimming side ways.
118d has a timing chain that requires no service or change during its lifetime.
salamanders are AMPHIBIANS. not reptiles. even so, they do shed their skin several times during their lifetime - its more shows them as healthy and growing than close to death.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the average U.S. worker changes careers 3-5 times during their lifetime.
Within the lifetime of a star, its colour, its size, and the amount of heat it radiates will all change.
Yes, a ladybird or ladybug does change color as it gets older. This beetle can change from brown to yellow to orange or red during its lifetime.
No there was not a war going on during Tycho Brahe's lifetime.
No. There were no reptiles or even vertabrates in the Precambrian. Reptiles first appeared in the late Carboniferous.
Yes. Like any solid it can sublime - but the rate of sublimation under normal conditions is so low that you would not expect to see any significant change in the mass of a grain of sand during your lifetime - or for that matter during the lifetime of the human race...
That is a lifetime part. It should not need replacing during the normal life of the engine.