to try new things
BRANCHING CELLS
The origin is unclear, but it most likely refers to a confusion between horses of a similar color. The idiom means that the new subject is totally different.
most likely - they are not meant to swim
An idiom is a form of expression in a general group or culture. Something like 'It's raining buckets.' This doesn't mean there are literal buckets falling it just means it's raining hard. You most likely will have to define what each idiom means.
They exhibit excurrent branching because their terminal buds grow tall and straight with branches coming from a large central shaft.
Guessing you meant "antelope" then I think you meant "GAZELLE"
Most likely it is meant to represent strength or protection.
They are cryptids, thus having no such classification. It would, however, be very similar to that of a rabbit, a common hare, most likely not branching off until genus or species.
An idiom is a form of expression in a general group or culture. Something like 'It's raining buckets.' This doesn't mean there are literal buckets falling it just means it's raining hard. You most likely will have to define what each idiom means.
type II pattern or branching pattern is the most common pattern
Environmental changes influenced speciation
Spectacle most likely means a visually striking or impressive display or performance that is meant to be observed.