cougars
An overhanging beam is one that extends beyond its supports. This is also called a cantilever.
Crocodiles.
The overhanging edges of a roof are commonly referred to as the "eaves." Eaves extend beyond the walls of a building and serve to direct rainwater away from the foundation. They can also provide shade and protection for windows and doors from the elements. Additionally, the term "soffit" can refer to the underside of the eaves.
They do not. While crocodiles do possess lacrimal glands and can produce tears, they do not (or are not known to) cry; the glands simply provide moisture and lubrication for the eye. The idea of crocodiles crying (or 'weeping') while they eat probably comes from the same ancient anecdote that states crocodiles have no tongue (which is also false).
Yes, crocodiles can be found in areas where papyrus weeds grow, as these plants provide them with suitable habitat for swimming, resting, and hunting for prey. Crocodiles are well-adapted to aquatic environments and are often seen navigating through vegetation like papyrus.
no they only eat meat
Provide for the common defense
Laying eggs allows crocodiles to reproduce, ensuring the continuation of their species. By burying their eggs in nests, they protect the eggs from predators and provide a suitable environment for them to develop. This reproductive strategy helps maintain crocodile populations in their environment.
Covered walkways are also called breezeways or arcades. They provide shelter from the elements while connecting two buildings or areas.
No, Homeowners Insurance does not provide coverage for motor vehicles.
Most fish are covered with 'scales'
There is no skeletal muscle that is covered with a mucous membrane. Skeletal muscles are typically covered with connective tissue known as the epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium, which provide protection and support for the muscle fibers. Mucous membranes are typically found lining organs in the respiratory, digestive, and urinary systems to provide protection and help with absorption.