* adj. covered with a dense coat of fine silky hairs
yes they were a lab coat to do everthing
it is possible if they have the rough coat gene in their ancestry but since they are both smooth coat guinea pigs they will most likely make a smooth coat baby guinea pig.
Yes, the Canaan Dog has a double coat. Its outer coat is harsh and flat-lying while its undercoat is short and soft.
Some shed all year long but spring is the worst time because they shed their winter coat. They also shed vigorously in the Autumn to prepare for their winter coat. In the spring they shed their thicker winter coat to put on a thinner summer coat. In the fall the process is reversed, they get rid of their summer coat to put on a warmer winter coat.
Sharpei or Shar Pei
* adj. covered with a dense coat of fine silky hairs
Considering Chen is a Chinese name, there would not have a coat of arms. Coats of arms are a European invention and apply predominantly to Great Britain, France, Germany, and Italy - and then mostly to the nobility.
It means quickly. Go get your coat .... come on ... chop chop. It means hurry up and get your coat. I think one of the reasons this phrase is not used so much anymore is because it is supposed to be an unflattering imitation of someone speaking Chinese.
It means quickly. Go get your coat .... come on ... chop chop. It means hurry up and get your coat. I think one of the reasons this phrase is not used so much anymore is because it is supposed to be an unflattering imitation of someone speaking Chinese.
The one who's vagina doesn't look like a beaten leather trench coat. Must be blonde/brunette/chinese. If they are Russian even better
Because when a Algae Eater becomes fully grown it likes to eat the slime coat off the other fish. ( NOT all Algae eaters though) for example the Chinese Algae Eater WILL eat the slime coat off the other fish when it is fully grown.
Chinese during the Ming dynasty had clips on their hats that could be fastened to their coat arms to keep their hands free during battle
A coat of paint
The possessive form for the noun coat is coat's.
The past tense for "you have a hole in your coat" would be "you had a hole in your coat."
No, animal cells do not have a protein coat. Only viruses have a protein coat.