i dont know but im pretty sure its a flamingo. i was just looking up the answer to and i can't find it!
ans2. Birds that nest underground do, such as the Kiwi, and some of the albatross family. Possibly not a survival characteristic in lands with predators.
The nuthatch runs down the tree and a treecreeper goes up. Due to the shape of there claws both species are only able to travel in one direction. This helps for easy identification.
That would be a Nuthatch. There are a few genuses of them, but they all have the uncanny ability to walk DOWN a tree.
Nuthatches can.
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No. "Chipmunk" is probably an Algonquian. Means "red squirrel" or headfirst; which refers to the way a chipmunk runs down a tree.
Superstition states that an elephant (or figure of one) with its trunk up is good luck.
There are no bones or cartilage in an elephants trunk.
The only bird that can fly backwards is the humming bird'
tree logs or somthing heavy if you are talking about elephants but in like gym it is when you lie face down and try to lift your upper body
I believe it is a nuthatch.
No. "Chipmunk" is probably an Algonquian. Means "red squirrel" or headfirst; which refers to the way a chipmunk runs down a tree.
The Olympic skeleton is scored by racers who soar down the icy track headfirst at speeds approaching 100 mph.
The baby changes position to prepare for delivery. It is safest for the fetus to come out headfirst; this is the way the body naturally is designed.
Down feathers help insulate the body of a bird.
The trunk I would imagine, because no air can get in to cool it down.
You may have a Mercedes and the trunk warning light has been known to stay on where you can't put the top down. Try opening the trunk and slamming it shut. The problem may be the pneumatic supply pump (PSE) which is supposed to pull the trunk all the way down.
When My Sugar Walks Down the Street was created in 1924.
Some of them live in hollow trees, so climbing helps. Climbing down headfirst must be easier for them too. Maybe that's why cats get stuck in trees; cats can't climb down headfirst. The raccoon's rear feet rotate 180o whenever it climbs down headfirst.This helps them in finding safe nesting areas in dead trees, it helps them to escape predators, and it helps them find food, such as fruit, insects and birds eggs.
Some of them live in hollow trees, so climbing helps. Climbing down headfirst must be easier for them too. Maybe that's why cats get stuck in trees; cats can't climb down headfirst. The raccoon's rear feet rotate 180o whenever it climbs down headfirst.This helps them in finding safe nesting areas in dead trees, it helps them to escape predators, and it helps them find food, such as fruit, insects and birds eggs.
It reaches up to a tree and it brings down food, or reaches down and takes water; the trunk puts food in its mouth.
the fold down panel unlocks from the inside of the trunk.