two per nest.
Yes, curassows have jaws; it is how they are able to use their beaks.
There are several types of curassows, which are large, flightless birds belonging to the family Cracidae. The most commonly recognized species include the Great Curassow, the Northern Curassow, and the Southern Curassow, among others. In total, there are about 15 species of curassows, each varying in size, appearance, and habitat, primarily found in Central and South America.
Yes, curassows are tetrapods. Tetrapods are vertebrate animals with four limbs, and curassows fit this description as they belong to the order Galliformes, which includes birds with four limbs adapted for walking and perching.
The offspring of those two horses will be a great racer. An animal's offspring will inherit its traits.
A sharks offspring is called a pup. It's not the same as a puppy!
Your great nephew's child is either your great-great niece or your great-great nephew, depending.
There are many religions that have an offspring. Catholicism is one of them.
dingoes can have a range from one to ten offspring.
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Usually between two and ten pups, which grow in eggs and hatch inside the mother.
2-6 offspring
The Great White is not social. The young have to take care of themselves.