One of the questions that you should ask yourself when classifying the animals is the absence or the presence of the backbone. The number of legs and body parts is another question that you should ask yourself.
It really depends. Some classify an exotic animal as an animal not native to the state or area you are located, so that would make any animal not normally found in your area exotic. However most people classify an exotic animal as an animal that is normally in zoos, such as big cats, primates, elephants etc.
It really depends. Some classify an exotic animal as an animal not native to the state or area you are located, so that would make any animal not normally found in your area exotic. However most people classify an exotic animal as an animal that is normally in zoos, such as big cats, primates, elephants etc.
classify andpredict are 2
When they find an animal with feathers and teats they'll have to rewrite some things.
Let's classify some of these samples.
What's The Question? CLASSIFY THE QUESTION!
i wouldn't classify bugs as decomposers. Decomposers are monera and fungi. i would probably classify bugs as some sort of scavenger.
Some scientists classify seaweed as plants, and some classify seaweed as protists.
evergreen and deciduous
You would call it a carnivore. Technically, insects are still considered as 'meat.' :) ~AP Wulf Some would be called as Insectivores. If the animal in question also eats plant life, then they would be called as Omnivores. Some carnivores also eats insects and some insectivores also eats small vertebrates, such as birds, snakes, lizards, and bats. Generally, the distinction for the particular animal in question depends on what is it's primary diet. ~Silverfish N
a good animal question to ask is "what is the biggest animal" or "how many sea animals are there" or even "is the elephant the biggest land animal"
Because some one didn't know how to classify the question better, and also because he is the Britney Spears of epilepsy studies