Acloned plant is an opposite of a narwhal. A member of the plant kingdom is an opposite of a narwhal [Monodon monoceros], which is a member of the animal kingdom. It has to be a small plant that grows low since the narwhal is big in height, size, and weight. It has to be located towards the bottom of the food chain since the narwhal is near the top. It has to be living in the hot tropics since the narwhal lives in cold Arctic waters. It has to be found in large numbers since the narwhal population is small. It has to be adapted to an air or soil environment since the narwhal neither lives on land nor flies. It has to be accepting of dry conditions since the narwhal only accepts the water world. And it has to be a recent addition to the world's flora and fauna since the narwhal has been around for some time.
What is opposit of deer
dee
Doe is the opposite of buck. Buck is a Male Deer. While Doe is a Female Deer.
The opposite of does is "doesn't" (does not). The opposite action of does is "undoes."(*The opposite gender for does, female deer, is bucks.)
A doe is a female deer... A male deer is a deer or buck.A "doe" is a female deer, that being said, a male deer is called a "buck".
Buck
doer
A buck is a male deer. The female deer is called a doe. The baby is known as a fawn. Most male deer have antlers, and most females do not.
Within the genius of deer there are typically two types. Those two types are: buck which is the male counterpart and a doe which is the female counterpart.
A buck is a male deer, and a female deer is called a doe
The opposite gender from a stag or buck (male) would be a doe or (especially for red deer) a hind. * For the slang term meaning "single at a gathering", the opposite is together, by couples or pairs.
Stag is the opposite gender of hind.
Hind (stag and hinds are red deer and elk while buck and does are white-tailed deer and mule deer).
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male deer is stag (buck, bull, or hart). The noun for a female deer is a doe (cow, or hind).