I wouldn't be amazed, as when using an action replay it is re-writing game code.
what is that soposed to mean
Magnetic stripes on the sea floor form as a result of the movement of tectonic plates. When magma rises to the surface at mid-ocean ridges and solidifies into new rock, it records the Earth's magnetic field at the time. This creates alternating stripes of normal and reversed polarity as the Earth's magnetic field has flipped multiple times throughout history.
Yes. It appears to be a normal beetle but has giraffe stripes on its back. The poster who answered the above does not know what they are talking about. A giraffe beetle has a long neck like a giraffe. it does not appear like a regular beetle, and last I knew giraffes didn't have stripes.
Make sure that you are fully inserting the Action Replay DS into your machine. Many times for me it does not register when I put it in lightly. Make sure you hear the slight "click" noise when you insert it.
The man with the Member Card does not appear during normal gameplay, you will need to use the Action Replay to get it, because the event expired.
Most infants with Canavan disease appear normal for the first month of life
The black stripes on a white tiger are caused by a genetic mutation that affects the pigmentation of their fur. This mutation disrupts the normal distribution of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes, resulting in the unique black stripes on a white background.
Function?
No, that is not normal. You should be examined by a dentist.
There has never been a documented case of total melanism in tigers. However, some have extra wide stripes that may make them appear darker than normal tigers. Caldwell claimed to have pursued maneaters in China that were nearly a blue gray color.
Yes, it is normal. It can appear at anytime, as early at age 10, or later at 16. It can even appear earlier or later. If in doubt, contact your doctor.
They weren't They followed Normal English practice
because you need to beat normal, great, and ultra