the loins are not god but they can skip the person who want kill them so some time they can eat person.
The phylum that animals with a backbone belong to is called Chordata. This is a particular entity that is often seen under the taxonomy of a living creature.
A retromingent animal urinates backwards by bending its spine in an arch to direct its urine towards its head. This behavior is seen in some species of rodents like the hyrax, which use this method as a defense mechanism to mark their territory.
Exaggerating the stimulus is also seen as amplifying the stimulus. This is seen in outer ear hair cells.The mechanism you refer to is probably a positive feedback mechanism: more of the stimulus causes more of the stimulus. This is in contrast to a negative feedback mechanism, whereby more stimulus results in processes that strive to attenuate (lessen) that stimulus.
Ive also been looking for a mechanism for the ranger but cant find it i have seen 1 drawing but was useless
The primary defense mechanism for a panther is its agility and speed, allowing it to quickly escape from potential threats. Panthers also have sharp claws and powerful jaws that they can use for self-defense if necessary. Additionally, their keen senses, such as sharp eyesight and acute hearing, help them detect danger and avoid it.
Active immunity
My guess would be that the defense was 'perfect' so when the offence tried to go through the defense (and <usually> knocks them over) its seen as an offensive foul (which it is). Therfore, they brought in the rule. :)
The purpose of a castle is defense. The higher a castle more land can be seen from the ramparts, therefore, if any enemy is approaching they will be seen sooner. Another advantage is that it can better be seen from a distance and that is a show of power.
CD stands for Compact Disc. It also stands for Corps Diplomatique (when seen on a car) and for Civil Defense.
This web site is the stupidest web site I've ever seen.
No, Spiders are Arachnids and Crabs are crustations.
Counter formation is a psychological defense mechanism where individuals develop opposing attitudes or behaviors in response to perceived threats or challenges. This can manifest as adopting contrary beliefs or actions to assert independence or resist external pressures. Often seen in social or interpersonal contexts, counter formation can serve as a way for individuals to cope with anxiety or to reclaim a sense of agency.