they cover their young while they feed them and hunt while their sleeping
i guess.
yes
deer/moose, and squirrls/chipmunks
mostly north carolina's mountains
squirrls eat corn,carrots,apples,kiyweed,thats all i'm going to tell you. giuna pigs eat corrots, apples lettes, slaere, and kkiyweed
yes, if you have a bow with enough power then all you have to do is hit it
Northern Flying Squirrls live in North America.
No, They will dry up and be wasted. Juast shoot the squirrls or put a plastic Owl up in the pecan tree, it does help keep the squirrls away. Move it around once in awhile though.
You would expect 50% of the offspring to have black bodies. This is because the offspring will inherit one allele for black body color from the black parent, and one allele for gray body color from the heterozygous gray parent. The black allele is dominant over the gray allele.
There would be a 50% chance of the offspring having gray body color and a 50% chance of having black body color. This is because in the offspring, 50% would inherit the gray allele from the gray fruit fly parent, while the other 50% would inherit the black allele from the black fruit fly parent.
First-generation flowers, also known as F1 hybrids, are not all gray. The color of flowers depends on the specific characteristics and genetic makeup of the parent plants involved in the cross. Gray flowers may be the result of certain genetic combinations, environmental factors, or specific plant species.
Only the lead female is allowed to bear young - the other females may help watch after her pups.