A gurkin or a cornichon.
cucmber
No. They do not have teeth so they can't bite cucumbers they would choke to death
thing it is a grape a raisen is an old grape like a pikel is a roten cucmber think
In the intertidal zone of sandy or rocky beaches. They are also found in tide pools, reefs and rocky points.
Yes!! They love cucumber!! [well, some of the do!! at least mine does!!] Yes!! They love cucumber!! Hamsters are crazy for it!!
Copperheads This is, in fact, myth. Copperheads do not smell like cucmber and rattlesnakes do not smell like watermelon.
A cucumber is classed as a fruit because it forms at the base of a flower, just like an apple, a pear, tomato or orange.
Copperheads This is, in fact, myth. Copperheads do not smell like cucmber and rattlesnakes do not smell like watermelon.
A sea cucumber exhibits bilateral symmetry, meaning its body can be divided into two identical halves along a single plane, typically through the center. While they have a more elongated and cylindrical shape compared to other echinoderms, their symmetry allows them to have a distinct anterior and posterior end. However, some species may display slight variations in symmetry due to environmental adaptations.
Small mice. Small bugs. Small humans. Small giants. Small anything. And if they eat bathsalts, small faces.
small.
a sea producer is a plant that lives under the sea a on land producer starts of a food web of creatures as it is eaten and it eats no animal so a sea producer would start an under sea food web