Londons a small community compared to the Sahara
Garter snakes will eat small animals like mice and frogs bu they are harmless to dogs just as they are to humans.
Three abiotic parts of a marsh community would be water, climate, stones, and soil. These all effect the living organisms in the marsh community.
While I would never say never, size is a factor. Someone that large can absorb punishment a lot better than someone small. And the small size makes the forces behind the techniques less effective and damaging. Surprise would be the biggest ally the smaller kid would have. And legally, unless it is self-defense, (surprise is not self-defense) such an attack could result in criminal charges.
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There is nothing about a colonoscopy that prevents a heart attack from happening; you can have one at any time. For some the procedure may elevate stress a bit. I have to say, without wanting to sound morbid, that if I should ever have a heart attack, I hope it is while I am having a colonoscopy or other hospital procedure. I would already be prepped for emergency treatment, and I would already be in the right place.
A small scale disturbance in a community would be kids squealing their tires at night. These are things that are more annoying than destructive.
well it depends in the deserts coyotes attackk at night..probally inm the day time by were i live in the woods, they would hunt u but not like were there is sooo many houses not probally like in a SMALL community .. :)
A person does not have to have a community to survive but the reason that one would prefer a community is that each member of that community will provide different services that you either need or would like to use. A community works together to provide everything your require and also safety from attack from outsiders either via a police force or army.
If it's a big attack they would help guide the airforce from the ground and if it was a small attack guns and the like!
I would call that a "stand of trees"
Because people would starve if there were too many?
A small town with a population of around 5700 people would typically be classified as a rural or semi-rural community. This size would likely have a close-knit community feel with limited amenities and services compared to larger urban areas.
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Yes, it really does take a community to raise a child well and with lots of love. It is doable to raise a child without a community, but it would be a lot of work for a small group of people.
I dont think so. A very hungry raven might attack a small kitten or puppy if the mother was not around, but only if they are really starved.
The stereotype is that large corporations don't care about the local community whereas small businesses do. Think about it this way: if you grew up in a community and started a business, you would want to be successful but you would also be interested in seeing your community continue to proser and grow. Without a healthy community, chances are your small business would suffer. On the other hand, a large corportation is made up of people not from your community. They come in and do whatever they need to do to make money, even at the expense of the community. If the community falls apart, the corportation doesn't care because they will simply leave and open up shop in another town. Understand that not all large corportation are like this - many give back to the community they are in. It costs a lot to move your business and it isn't a smart thing to simply destroy a community and move every few years.
Foxes are quite small animals (the smallest of the dog family) and feed on even smaller prey such as mice, rabbits and insects. They will also eat fruit and carrion. Considering their small size, it is unlikely a fox would attempt an attack on a full grown deer - and would probably lose if it did - but it is said they will attack a fawn. If so, I imagine the fawn would attempt to run, but I cannot say for sure. Also, if the doe were nearby, the fox would likely go away hungry, with its tail between its legs.