Snakes
chameleons
No.
Those two things are completely unrelated.The Universe looks the same in different directions.The Universe does NOT look the same at different distances. If you look at farther galaxies, in other words farther back in time, they look different than galaxies look now. If you look even further in time, at one time there weren't even any galaxies.Those two things are completely unrelated.The Universe looks the same in different directions.The Universe does NOT look the same at different distances. If you look at farther galaxies, in other words farther back in time, they look different than galaxies look now. If you look even further in time, at one time there weren't even any galaxies.Those two things are completely unrelated.The Universe looks the same in different directions.The Universe does NOT look the same at different distances. If you look at farther galaxies, in other words farther back in time, they look different than galaxies look now. If you look even further in time, at one time there weren't even any galaxies.Those two things are completely unrelated.The Universe looks the same in different directions.The Universe does NOT look the same at different distances. If you look at farther galaxies, in other words farther back in time, they look different than galaxies look now. If you look even further in time, at one time there weren't even any galaxies.
owl i think!
Look to the right then get a mirror and face it towards the left
The chameleon is known for its ability to move its eyes independently, allowing it to look in two different directions at the same time. This unique adaptation helps them spot predators while also searching for prey. Their eyes can rotate and focus separately, giving them a wide field of vision.
Split
No, Actually he has different pairs that might look the same but they aren't
they were born in the same day but different time and they also look alike and a little different
If you look at it twice and it's in a different place the second time compared towhere it was the first time, it's in motion.Note:It's possible for it to be in the same place both times even though it's in motion.So if it's in the same place the second time you look, you can't necessarily saythat it's not in motion. But if it is in a different place the second time you look,then it definitely is in motion.
an onmnivore
All Plains tribes ate the meat of the animal known at the time as buffalo, which today is more accurately called bison. Same animal, different names.