Answer is C: head snare
Siberian cats are actually "Indoor cats" so they spend most of their time inside instead of out; but I suppose it does bother them, because they have thick fur.
It is the skin of the rhino that is 5 cm thick. The skin of the rhino and hippopotamus is usually between 1.5cm and 5cm thick.
A hyena has a lovely thick kneck, as does a rhino.
basically any bird has thick feathers.
Penguin have a thick lay your fat bunder
C. head snare
It looks like a cheap, tubular socket made out of stamped steel, often with a thick wire handle
I don't. I would not swap my suitcase for a board and thick handle!
Steel - they may use thin structures to support the track, or they may use thick tubular supports. The track is usually formed in sections from a pair of welded round steel tubes held in position by steel stanchions attached to rectangular box girder or thick round tubular track supports.
Steel - they may use thin structures to support the track, or they may use thick tubular supports. The track is usually formed in sections from a pair of welded round steel tubes held in position by steel stanchions attached to rectangular box girder or thick round tubular track supports.
This blender has a 1.5 horsepower heavy duty motor it should be able to handle a very thick mix.
You can find thick and thin albumen inside an egg
magma
a thick fluid inside chloroplasts
the thick walls keep the cells organelles inside of the cell
Magma is inside the volcano, and it becomes lava when it comes out. :)
Japanese hornet I actually found out what it is. Its a horn tailed wasp...also called a wood wasp