All animals get tired eventually. It's just a basic feature of our biochemistry.
Depends on what motivates them to move: A bear will move awful quick when chasing down prey, or slow when it's in no hurry to travel or investigate curious scents.
So they can hear there pray
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Countries and their citizens are trying to slow and maybe even stop global warming. This is the only thing that will help polar bears.
Yes.The polar bear is a predator, whereas the penguin is slow (on land). Penguins would be food to polar bears.
It depends on the spider, but mostly they move at a resonably quick pace.
a polar bear is both slow and fast moving its slow when trying to catch its prey and fast to move away from a predator
it is 2010 right now, so this question cannot be answered until the end of the year. at the end of the year an average is made of how many polar bears are left. if we make an effort to stop global warming or at least slow it down, we can save the lives of polar bears and the average can increase from its miniscule number that it is today. please help slow down global warming, by maybe wearing a warm sweatshirt and blanket instead of cranking up the heat. please help us by saving ourselves and the polar bears we all love.
The Tango is written in 2/4 time. It is popular to count "slow, slow, quick, quick, slow" with the "slow" counting as one beat and the "quick" counting as a half of a beat.
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Tango has many different rhythms. American tango uses a simplified set rhythm in what is called the basic step: Slow, Slow, Quick, Quick Slow. There are various "advanced patterns" in American Tango that use different fixed rhythms, for example: Slow,Slow, Quick Quick --- Slow, Slow Quick, Quick Slow Slow, Slow Quick, Quick, Quick Slow Quick,Quick,Quick,Quick, Slow, Slow, Quick, Quick Slow Argentine tango is very flexible and has no set rhythm at all. The leader is free to improvise and dance any rhythm that fits the music. He can suddenly pause and hold a position for dramatic effect. Leader and follower need not even dance the same rhythm! Often the follower will be dancing all slows and the leader will do a double time step. In Argentine tango the leader may be stepping with the left foot while the follower also steps with the left foot. In American tango, this is usually considered incorrect unless the leader is dancing side-by-side (facing the same direction as the follower)
Quick, Quick, Slow.
Because they need to eat, and humans are slow and easy to catch and hasn't got much of natural defenses. Polar bears are opportunistic hunters, and will have a go at pretty much anything they can catch, including humans.
In American Foxtrot, there are two standard counts. The first on can be counted as such: Slow, slow, quick, quick. This will take six beats. The second timing is as such: Slow, quick quick. This will take four beats. Remember, every slow takes two beats, while every quick takes only one.
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