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No, he would not have the same rights as the biological grandmother, if she had any such rights.No, he would not have the same rights as the biological grandmother, if she had any such rights.No, he would not have the same rights as the biological grandmother, if she had any such rights.No, he would not have the same rights as the biological grandmother, if she had any such rights.
You and your first cousins share the same Grandmother.
The rabbit is just one of many, many types of mammal. You are a mammal, for instance.
Yes, "grandma" and "grandmother" are both terms used to refer to one's maternal or paternal grandmother. They are essentially the same, just different variations of the same term.
It would technically be considered your half- cousin since you do have the same grandmother but a different grandfather.
Mémé (which is pronounced the same as Mimi) is the French-Canadian version of saying Grandmother. Mimi is a more modernized grandmother nickname.
The wolverine is a fur-bearing mammal, it has live births.
They mean the same thing it is just that mammals is the plural form of mammal.
what makes you think a spider is a mammal? no they arent
Two people who have the same great grandmother are second cousins to each other. Two people who have the same grandparent are first cousins.
No, dolphins are in the mammal category
We heard that she weighs the same as your grandmother.