Thousands of years after the earth was created many small underwater creatures were created including shells, shrimp, jellyfish-like creatures etc. Then over the centuries and milleniums the animals grew bigger and adapted in different ways as they changed into land animals, with different diets(so this led to different types of teeth and poisons) and also different predators. This led to the dinosaurs and then throuughout history we have had Ice Ages. Some animals such as the crocodile have been able to survive this whole time since the dinosaurs. Later it led to monkeys and using Charles Darwin's theory we developed to differnet stages, including standing and shape of our head, also our technological/mechanical ideas. While the monkey or ape like creature changed into a human other animals changed in different ways to become some of the animals we have today. That is my hypothesis of the origin of animals
Yes, Peta.org has a long list of companies that test on animals.
dog - puppy
fishes , sharks
most animals can. not fish or most reptiles though
Ladybugsbutterflieshumming birdsChristmas Island crabsAnswer:All living animals have adapted to their environment. Animals which do not adapt are generally extinct.
Jesus created the heavens and the earth
I think its Mainland Origin Hypothesis because they have more evedinces...
I think its Mainland Origin Hypothesis because they have more evedinces...
describe the four stages of the hypothesis for the origin of life on earth by chemical evolution
No, linguists do not have a consensus on the exact geographical origin of the Proto-Indo-European language. There are various hypotheses, including the Steppe hypothesis, Anatolian hypothesis, and Armenian hypothesis, but the exact origin remains uncertain.
Miller and Urey set out to test a part of Oparin's hypothesis on the origin of life.
the chromalveolates
they're bs
The hypothesis of abiogenesis. Google that as it is a far ranging subject that needs to be read in detail.
My dog he has hamme power
if animals could have swag
The substance in plants and animals that could be examine for radioactivity to test its hypothesis in the cell of the plant or animal.