The curlews are a group of birds with the physical characteristics of a long, slender, down-curved bill and brown feathers. The eight species of birds that belong to curlews include Numenius phaeopus, aquata, tenuirostris, amricanus, madagascariensis, minutus, borealis, and tahitiensis.
Spiders belong to the class Arachnida and the order Araneae. They are arthropods known for their eight legs, ability to produce silk, and fangs that inject venom to immobilize their prey.
its the identity rule
The Angry Birds characters do exist...But I dout all eight species have teamed up to fight green pigs. If someone did want to play angry birds in real life they could: 1. Get the plush toys, a sling shot, and building blocks. Then make a "fort" out of the blocks and put the pigs in them. Throw the plush birds at them. 2. Kidnap the real life species of angry birds. Spray paint a pig. Build a fort that can hold up pigs and train the angry birds to attack the fort.
No, not always. Species from the Class 'Arachnida' have eight legs, however spiders (Order Araneae) is just one group of creatures in this order. Scorpions, mites, solifuges, are all examples of other eight-legged organisms that are related to spiders, but belong to different Orders.
This depends on the species of parrot. Most species of parrots are social birds, and in the wild will stay with a flock, even though they will not necessarily remain with their parents. Six to eight weeks is an average amount of time for young parrots to stay with their parents.
8-16 depending on the species
I believe that eight crows constitute a "murder of crows". It is an old English expression.
The scientific name for the Western Australian plant known as the kangaroo paw is Anigozanthos flavidus.
10. The three members who belong to both clubs can be ignored because they are already mentioned in the parts about members of each club.
Birds are difficult to classify because they must be categorized by their genetic makeup. Sometimes there are over eight classifications for a specific bird.
Bears are in their own category. Raccoons though, are related to bears.
nothing only eight