Using the figure of between 50 and 100 trillion cells in an adult human body,
an average newborn's cell count could be estimated in the range of 1 to 5 trillion cells.
it all depends on wether the baby is healthy or not and there are more els in different wolfs
they are 10 inches long
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Baby raccoons weigh 2-3 ounces when born.
Male wolf spiders are roughly two-thirds the size of females. Male wolf spiders have little to do with their progeny. If they aren't cannibalized after sex, many males die of natural causes before their offspring are born.
depends if there is a wolf and a dog the same size about the same but if there is a tiny dog and a wolf the tiny dog
That would be very, very unlikely. A large male lion is 3 times heavier than the heaviest wolf ever recorded, and an average male lion will be 4-5 times the weight of an average wolf. An average lioness will be 3-4 times the weight of an average female wolf. Even a skinny lioness will be twice the weight of a really large male wolf. With that weight follows a corresponding advantage in striking distance, punching power and bite ability. In a one-to-one situation, the lion would most likely win quite comfortably.
Behold spiders: The Only Unicellular yet still Multicellular species on earth. =O
The gray wolf is also known as the timber wolf. They are found in many biomes. Their genus and species is Canis lupus.
Sorry, that question can't really be answered. It depends on many factors, like how old the wolf is, if it's healthy or not, if there are any mutations in the cell when it develops, etc. Some advice: you could research ABOUT how many cells an AVERAGE adult/baby wolf has, and you might get some approximate answers, but there is pretty much no way to tell exactly how many cells a wolf has. Good luck with the research!!:)
The average of an Arctic wolf would be 80 to 120 pounds.
Sorry, that question can't really be answered. It depends on many factors, like how old the wolf is, if it's healthy or not, if there are any mutations in the cell when it develops, etc. Some advice: you could research ABOUT how many cells an AVERAGE adult/baby wolf has, and you might get some approximate answers, but there is pretty much no way to tell exactly how many cells a wolf has. Good luck with the research!!:)
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It is made of trillions of cells just a you and me.
The average length is 3 - 7 feet long. The average weight is 30 - 176 pounds.
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Usually 5 but can be as high as 14
Wolf Spiders are not very big, typically less than 1.3 inches in body size. For this reason, they do not weigh very much. On average, the wolf spider weighs less than one ounce.
An average adult wolf has 5,364,916 hairs in total.
The amount of offspring a wolf produces depends one the species. Some species of wolf have large litters and others have relatively small ones. For example: * The Grey Wolf can have anything from one to fourteen pups per litter, although the average litter size is just four to six pups. * The Red Wolf will typically have only two or three pups per litter. * The Arctic Wolf will normally give birth to around four or five pups a litter. * The Prairie Wolf, also know as Coyote, generally have larger litters. These can be from one pup to nineteen pups per litter. The average litter size is nearer six pups.