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Pot belly pig footprints look like the footprint of any other pig. There is a main section of the hoof that is rounded and three "toes" surrounding it.
scary and they look really big
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They look like ants that are red. They have three body segments: head, thorax and abdomen, and they have six legs. They are 2-6ml long.
Termite tunnels look very similar to the tunnels of ants seen in ant farms. This is because both insects have similar tunneling methods.
No, just crabs that live near your balls which look like fire ants :D
Not really. You have part of the idea, though the spelling is wrong. Spelling correctly is important in science, because if you spell a word wrongly it can look like a different word and what you say about it is then untrue. The word you want is Formicidae, which is the scientific name for the ant family. Now, when we say that the ant family is the Formicidae, it does not mean that they are all the same. There are over 10,000 species of ants already known. (If you don't know what species are, call them kinds, if you like.) Some kinds of ants look very much alike, many of them look totally different, some are the size of small pinheads, some about as big as wasps. We are pretty sure that there still are more than 10,000 species that we do not yet know. The family of ants is split up into about 20 subfamilies. One subfamily includes all the "driver" or "soldier" ants. Another includes the "bullet" ants that have some of the most painful stings known. Yet another includes the ants you find that make piles of leaves in the woods, and another includes the fire ants and the leafcutter ants. So you can see that when you have said that the scientific name for the ants is Formicidae, there still is a great deal that you can learn about ants. And it can be quite important!
Since reindeer have hooves, the tracks would most likely look like deer prints.
Silly. They don't wear hats.
Who? Adam Ant had MANY girlfriends!
Just the same way they looked in 1969. There is no wind or rain to change them.
fossils or maybe footprints