Order Caudata refers to a tailed amphibian.
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Well, some are obvious, like, when a cheetah cub is birthed, it has a furry white and black back in order to impersonate a honey badger. Others, like the false wasp, does this in order to gain food, however it is possible it is also done to gain companionship. However with bugs, this may be out of the question.
1.The Five-Tailed Gobi (Host:Han) 2.The Seven-Tailed Nanabi (Host:Fu) 3.The One-Tailed Shukaku (Host:Gaara) 4.The Two-Tailed Nibi (Host:Yugito Nii) 5.The Three-Tailed Sanbi (Host:Yagura) 6.The Four-Tailed Yonbi (Host:Roshi) 7.The Six-Tailed Rokubi (Host:Utakata) And of course the Eight Tailed-Hachibi (Host:Killerbee) and the Nine-Tailed Kyuubi (Host:Naruto Uzumaki) are still fighting.
Although all species of bears, including black and grizzly bears, are technically of the order Carnivora, they are essentially omnivores that eat plants, insects, fish, and animals.
The grizzly bear is a member of the Ursidae family. Grizzlies are a sub-species of the brown bear. They belong to the Carnivora order and the Mammalia class.
Depending upon the type of electric fence used, some may be dangerous to animals. The voltage on electric fences can be adjusted based up the size of animal you are trying to keep in or out. In order to ensure safe use, refer to the user manual for voltage selection.
In order to film those scenes you have to have special cameras and tools for the journey. It is also dangerous because those types of animals you want to film can be dangerous!
yes ------------------------------------------------------- More correctly - although grizzlies are of the order Carnivora and have the digestive system of a carnivore, they are actually omnivores since their diet consists of both plants and animals; they love fruit and berries and have a taste for honey.
The grizzly bear's kingdom is Animalia, phylum is Chordata, class is Mammalia, order is Carnivora, family is Ursidae, genus is Ursus, and its species is Ursus arctos.
Well, you have big animals, medium animals & then small animals, in that order.
Beacause if there are too many primary consumers than the producer, the equilibreum or tha balance of nature will be gone,, there will be no more producers in the world if there are too many 1st order consumer, and if there are too many 2nd order consumer there will be an increase number of dangerous animals because mostly 2nd order consumers are carnivores and dangerous and the equilibrium will beunstabble.