This is an example of indirect observation - you are not seeing the animals directly but are viewing evidence of their existence.
Indirect observation
Of course yes. Killing any wild animal is against law.yes now it is.
A niche is everything that an animal needs in the environment to survive. The niche of a prairie dog includes burrows, grassland, and dome craters for observation.
Some people don't like dissecting things because it bothers them to cut something open and look at what is inside.Dissection is part of learning and is done is most school labs and all teaching hospitals.This is how surgeons learn to do what they do.Dissection is usually the process of disassembling and observing something to determine its internal structure and as an aid to discerning the function and relationships of its components.It does not always mean on a dead animal,it can mean taking apart a flower.
a bit salty but better taste than human sperms.
Indirect observation
It is a great thing if a company is observing a moratorium on animal testing. This means that they are not testing on animals.
zoologist might answer questions by observing the animal's habitat, skin, and bones.
There is a few ways to stay an animal. Staying an animal over night with testing.
The goal in psychology that involves observing human or animal behavior and noting everything about the behavior is known as descriptive research. This type of research aims to provide a detailed account of behaviors, thoughts, or feelings as they naturally occur, without manipulating variables. Descriptive research methods include naturalistic observation, case studies, and surveys.
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observation is observation! :)inference is inference! :)Assuming you meant "Differentiate observation from inference ?" !....Observation is the act of being able to physically see an object - inference is implying something is real without physical proof of its existence.Incidentally - why was this put into the category 'animal life' !
observation system
nuclei in animal cells
Observing means to keep a close eye on an object. Watch its every move and/or transformation, study it. Ex. When doing a science experiment you have to OBSERVE in order to know what the result is. Ex. We OBSERVED the animal being released into it's natural habitat, making sure he knew how to survive and was ok.
and studying fossils of ancient organisms to understand their biology, behavior, and evolution. By analyzing fossilized remains and comparing them to living species, paleontologists can infer how ancient creatures lived, interacted with their environment, and evolved over time. This information helps build a clearer picture of Earth's history and the diversity of life that has existed.
Yes - you have observed that the animal is an insect, and those are its colours.