I'm not quite sure but i think its either ants, beetles, bees.
A tweezer is a class 1 lever. The force is applied between the fulcrum (pivot point) and the load, which is the object to be picked up with the tweezer.
the way a animal acts is there instinct
Possom are always acts dead
singular is tweezer and plural is tweezers
The acrobats, gymnasts, and dancers were adapted from the French theater with the American flavor of the animal acts.
There were two types of animal acts in Rome. One was the animal hunts (venatio), the hunting and slaying of animals. These animals were not always wild or exotic, such as lions, bears or elephants. They could also be dogs, deer, goats or rabbits. The other were animal acts similar to those in a circus.
To pick things up without using your fingers.
yes
i think its a dog
How a wild animal acts
Because, the animal acts as a host for the parasite. Also, the parasite acts as a guest so it's only right that the animal/plant is called the host.
A protist that acts like an animal is called a protozoan. Protozoa are single-celled eukaryotic organisms that exhibit animal-like behaviors such as hunting, moving, and consuming prey.