Jaguars are put in zoos, and there are laws about killing Jaguars.
Tbis depends upon your locality. Sulphur-crested cockatoos are abundant in Australia, so they are relatively cheap. Overseas, tbirds cockatoos can go from $1000- to $5000. If you're looking into getting a parrot, specifically a cockatoo, do your research. These birds are particularly loud, destructive and needy, and bond strongly to their owners. They are likely to self mutilate if not cared for properly. Check out a parrot rescue before you buy one if you haven't already.
There is no such animal as a "white Siberian tiger." The only know white tigers are a color morph of the Bengal tiger.
It depends on the situation
An oxygen concentrator instead of bottled oxygen
Juliet is saying that crying doesn't accomplish much in the face of their current predicament, which is already difficult enough. She believes that their enemies' actions are already hurtful, so shedding tears is not helpful in this situation.
The present tense expresses actions that are happening now. The past tense expresses actions that have already happened. The future tense expresses actions that are yet to happen.
No. It is already indicated that it is positive without the positive sign on the number.
No, the future has not already happened. It is yet to come and is shaped by the choices and actions we make in the present.
"More" is already positive in the sense that it is additive. The superlative is "most".
The future is constantly being shaped by our present actions.
The correct idiom is "add fuel to the fire," which means to worsen a situation or make a conflict stronger by adding more tension or hostility. It is used to describe actions that exacerbate an already difficult or delicate situation.