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Giraffes do lay down, but if they lie down for too long they will die because their organs will be crushed by their massive weight.
they dont get pregnant as such they lay but you can tell if she is going to lay soon if she starts to rip up the paper at the end of her cage
They only live long enough to mate and lay eggs
no, net cant lay eggs. answers .com says NETS ARE USED TO CATCH THINGS THAT LAY EGGS BUT THEY DONT LAY EGGS ONLY THE ANIMALS THEY CATCH DO
yes lobsters do lay eggs?
There are no kilometer rulers. -- If your ruler is 1 foot long, then you have to lay down 3,281 of them end-to-end to reach 1 kilometer. -- If your ruler is 1 yard long, then you have to lay down 1,094 of them end-to-end to reach 1 kilometer. -- If your ruler is 1 meter long, then you have to lay down 1,000 of them end-to-end to reach 1 kilometer.
Yes. Female platypuses lay their eggs in a chamber they dig at the end of a long burrow in a river bank or creek bank. The burrow may be anywhere between ten and thirty metres long.
Yes. Both sensation and motion are controlled by nerves. If the nerves used to control sensation/motion are severed, the part of the body that was controlled by those nerves will no longer sense/move. Damaging the nerve can also lead to this, but is more likely to heal. In the peripheral nervous system, nerves can grow back, but they have to be redeveloped and this is not always possible (you weren't born with the motor control to write and may never get it back in a hand with damaged nerves). Your brain is made up of nerves, which then project down your spine, and from your spine branch out into the rest of your body. When a nerve is severed, the portion that is no longer connected to the spine/brain no longer works - resulting in paralysis. This means that a body part would only be paralyzed distal (down/out, further from the center) to the stab wound. If a nerve is simply damaged, then the problem lay in its ability to pass on a message.
We All Lay Down in the End was created on 2008-12-05.
Yes; specifically, the female makes a chamber at the end of a long burrow (sometimes up to 30 metres long) where she lays her eggs.
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The brain is logically the person. If the brain is removed from the body, the person is dead, but if the brain is placed back and all the nerves and veins and other essences are attached, maybe the brain can function. But, the brain is usually dead, then the body is dead.
The correct original Hawaiian pronunciation has a long OO sound ("ooh-kooh-lay-lay"), but the common American pronunciation is a long U ("you-kooh-lay-lee").
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I had one go into my ear Friday night. It does happen. As far as lay eggs Ill find out.