some one who subsists in an arboreal environment.
The American robin subsists mainly on insects, worms, and berries.
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Yes it is. A protist that inhabits the limen of the small intestine where it subsists on the nutrients intended for the host.
one of the oldest civilizations in India are the Indus valley civilization which subsists the Harrappan civilization that existed during 3300--1300 B.C.E.
It means primary or primordial matter. Whatever that means!The basic material or substance is another way to phrase it.In philosophy, Urstoff can refer to Aristotelian 'prime matter', i.e. whatever that subsists by itself, or that which underlies all elemental changes, and consequently has no qualities in it.
It means that the 4 marks of the Church as spelled out in the Nicene Creed - One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic - are found only in the Catholic Church. Other sects may have one, two or three of these marks but only the Catholic Church possesses all four.
It's because Gene Wilder subsists only on human souls, and every time someone watches the film he FEEDS.
A carnivore subsists on a diet of meat. The carnivore began eating the flesh from its recently captured prey. Being a carnivore, T-Rex ate meat exclusively to survive.
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The squirrel largely subsists on nuts, though has been observed to go after birds, mice, and snakes from time to time, largely in spring, where the nuts they jealously guard are sprouting into plants, and are no longer edible, due to the squirrel's inability to digest cellulose.
No, walruses are much larger than the penguins. The Emperor penguin mainly subsists on fish. Additionally the two species don't coexist, the walrus lives in the northern Arctic region, while the Emperor penguin lives in the southern Antarctic region