1. Kangaroo
2. Kuala
3. Emu
They eat small fish, crustaceans, mollusks, aquatic insects like leeches and frogs.
The most closely related extant animals to humans are chimpanzees and bonobos. These are equally closely related to us, as they share a common ancestor together more recently (~1 million years ago) than they share a common ancestor with humans (~6-7 million years ago). The various gorilla species are the next most closely related to humans, sharing a common ancestor with humans, chimps and bonobos ~10-12 million years ago.
they are cute and cuddly house animals that love humans and eat gerbil food you will find it in a pet store also they are not dangerous most of them are not :) :(
Yes. Horses are herd animals.
A jaguar will have from 2-4 offspring in a litter with two being the most common number.
3 animals from Oceania are 1. Kangaroos 2. Kiwis 3. Tasmanian Devils
The three most common farm animals in Scotland are sheep, cattle, and pigs. Sheep farming is particularly important in Scotland, with the country known for its high-quality wool and lamb production. Cattle farming is also prominent, producing beef for both domestic consumption and export. Pigs are raised for pork production on many farms throughout Scotland.
1.Asia 2.U.S.A 3.Oceania
1. Kangaroo 2. Kuala 3. Emu
Australia :] <3
Approximately 0.5% of the world's population resides in Oceania.
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auckland,christchurch,wellington
Well if you are talking about the coast to any place then I have a lot of animals for you. The most commonly animals found would be: 1) seals/ sea lions 2) crabs 3) mollusks such as hermit crabs 4) seagulls That would be the most common found on a coast or beach.
+3 is the most common
Land based animals first became common in the Paleozoic Era. It is the earliest era of the 3 in the Phanerozoic Eon.
for most small animals, like dogs, it takes about 2 to 3 months for most big animals, like wales, it takes 2 to 3 years