No, there is not an such an animal called a lema. There is an animal that is called a llama.
maybe but there is a animal called a gopher
When an animal kills another animal, the animal that kills that animal is called the predator, while the eaten is called the prey. Let's use a bird and a worm for example, the bird is the predator because it eats the worm, and the worm is the prey because it gets eaten.
An animal that eats everything is called an omnivore, an animal that eats only meat is called carnivore, and lastly an animal that eats only vegetation is called a herbivore
Preserved animal tracks are called trace.
As far as we know, units of weights and measures don't exist in the animal kingdom.
No, there is not an such an animal called a lema. There is an animal that is called a llama.
There is no unit, base or derived, called a candela ounce
A one-ounce shot glass is commonly called a "jigger."
For gold and other precious metals, an ounce other than the standard ounce is used - it is called troy ounce. One troy ounce is about 31.1 grams.
Kale has more calcium than milk, ounce for ounce (and no pus and bacteria and animal cruelty).
It is called a "Troy ounce." So it is a weight measurement of gold, or silver etc.
an ounce?
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maybe but there is a animal called a gopher
An animal with a pouche is called a marsupial.
Yes, there is an animal called a duck.