Indeed genius.
no it does not
Yes
i can assure that the lion is much much much bigger and stronger than a cheetah
an elephant it is longer length-wise than height-wise
Siberian huskies are bigger than rottweilers by 5 inches taller and just as heavy or heavier. Rottweilers can grow up from 70 lbs to 130 lbs, while siberian huskies are 65 lbs to 150 lbs.
Horses just don't heard cattle by instinct, they have to be trained to do so. People use to heard cattle with horses because cattle can run faster than a human and they are also bigger. But horses are taller and faster then cattle also cattle are intimidated by horses.
It has more to do with people than it does the horse. Breeders have selectively bred horses to achieve a much taller animal. In the late 19th century to mid 20th century the average horse was about 14HH to 14.2HH. It is not uncommon at all to see Quarter Horses over 16HH.
The length of a person's handspan is generally proportional to their height. Taller individuals tend to have longer bones, including those in their hands, which results in a longer handspan. This relationship is due to genetic factors and overall body size.
yes the taller the person the longer the stride
Steroids I think people grow because are muscles get bigger!
99/100 times yes
bigger in height? length?weight? kangal is taller and longer than alabai, but alabai is heavier and stronger. but kangal is smarter than alabai.
Not necessarily, but in general, yes.
Yes it does the bigger, taller the object the bigger, taller shadows formed.
no
It may make yu taller but yur head well not get bigger
This depends...If you have longer legs you can take less steps to complete a mile. It all depends on your stride. A stride is how many feet or inches you walk each time you take a step. Shorter or younger people take smaller strides than taller people.If you have a standard 30" military stride, then there are about 2,112 steps in a mile.
It means "higher, bigger".
No