It depends on the frog but a bull frog will travel until it either returns to its birth place or dies trying.
You call the vet - and you commiserate with him. A prolapsed uterus can be put back into place, but it's one of the toughest jobs a vet has to do.
A cat will pace, meow, and generally will not settle down until just before she is going to give birth, then she will go back to her birthing place and give birth. So yes.
No, The owl would eat the cat. the best thing to do is get a wooden owl and place it on your roof. that way, the owl would think that it's invading it's territory and fly away.
Then that calf (and the cow) is in a lot of trouble, and you need to assist that cow right away. The calf needs to be pushed back in in order to get the other leg into the birth canal. The head is probably turned back as well (if the calf is coming front-first), and also needs to be straightened out before you pull out the calf. Of course, pushing a calf back into the uterus is easier said than done!
you can't travil back in time
It very when you quick travel to another place while using it it goes away when you quick travel back to the place you used it it's on so I don't know.
Change of temperature in their currently inhabited areas, temperatures do not stay constant all year so the animals must move further away or closer to the equator so that they are living in the same conditions all year (those that they are most adapted to live in). Some animals travel back to their place of birth to give birth, this is another migration factor.
The best place to travel for a romantic Valentine's Day is back to the spot where you had your first kiss, date, or your honeymoon.
you watch men in black 3 and learn how to travel back in time then you travel back in time and then run to a different country before they make your birth certificate. This works i have tried many times, infact more times than corey has licked his bum hole, arron stop laughing.
NO, passport required
S waves shear rock back and forth as they travel through it.
Do blood? Really? Travel away from the heart? Looks like we have a conundrum boys - if blood travels away from the heart and through your body - How does it get back to your heart? Is it really traveling away?
To back water is to go up river or away from the sea. To break water is the discharge when a woman is about to give birth.
When falling to the ground, it travels at 9.8 m/s²
The way to use the back of a hammer is to place a sticking up nail in the back corner of the the hammer, than place the head of the hammer on the ground. finely pull the handle of the hammer away from the nail.
Veins. Remember it this way, 'a' for away and 'a' for arteries. If arteries take blood away from the heart, then veins must take it to the heart.
A sheep fold is a sheep pen, a place of safety. The phrase is to welcome someone back after they have been away.