Martens are mammals like us, so they can breathe either through their skin or their gills!
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Martens are long slender weasels with large ears, short limbs and bushy tails. American martens differ from European martens because they have a triangular head and a sharp nose. American martens also have a characteristic throat and chest coloring which ranges from pale yellow to bright orange.
What?? Plants don't take in oxygen. They take in carbon dioxide and make oxygen. Reread your textbook and you will be just fine.
Yes organisms take oxygen from the air and aquatic organisms take oxygen from the water using their gills. Some do. Most only from one or the other. For example a tuna fish gets pretty much all its oxygen from oxygen dissolved in water. Humans get all our oxygen from the air. Mudskippers get oxygen from both. Yes. Land animals take in oxygen that plants release using their noses. On the other hand, aquatic or marine animals take in oxygen using their gills.
Neither trachea nor bronchial tree take in any oxygen from the air. It gets oxygen via blood supply.
The American Pine Marten is not endangered.
The scientific name for marten is Martes. It is a genus of mammals in the family Mustelidae, which includes various species of martens such as the pine marten (Martes martes) and the American marten (Martes americana).
It belongs to the Kingdom Animalia - the animal kingdom.
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Not a good idea! They are wild creatures that should stay outdoors in the wild. They eat voles and mice and live SOLITARY for 75% of the year
Just came back from Kirkland lake, and saw a marten, it took off and tried following it in my van. I caught up with it doing 60km.
The fisher is a North American marten - vocalizations are huffs, chuckles, and screams.
Ethan Marten's birth name is Ethan Edward Marten.
Norbert Marten has written: 'Norbert Marten' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
mabye depends on kind of marten
The marten is about 5 inches tall.
Yes, the marten is in the weasel family, Mustilidae.