Scientifically, many types of insects and amphibians, and of course sea creatures, would be able to survive through metamorphosis. There are really no other types of animals that have been proven to undergo metamorphosis so those would be the only ones.
It is uncertain whether any animals died in the Boscastle Flood of 2004. However, there were no widespread or major reports of any loss of life, animal or otherwise.
No, the Torah-narrative (Genesis ch.7) states that only eight humans survived, not any complete tribes.
it is from stray dogs to kitties or to any harmed animal if necessary
yeah, I think shes got a dog, a rabbit that she saved and a horse.
Yes indeed. Genesis reports that Noah's wife was 'saved' thru the Great Flood; likewise the 3 wives of Noah's sons. Genesis also records that Lot's 2 daughters were 'saved' thru the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
No. The platypus does not undergo any form of metamorphosis; no mammal does. The platypus is a unique species, with distinct features, but none of these are examples of incomplete metamorphosis.
Large open wide spaces for animals to live freely in, these places are protected by the law and no hunters can harm any animals that live there. The animals are also saved from pollution and deforestation.
Any river anywhere in the world can flood.
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No, a koala does not go through metamorphosis. Metamorphosis is a biological process in which an animal undergoes a distinct change in form and structure during its life cycle, typically from larval to adult stages. Koalas are marsupials and their young, known as joeys, develop and grow inside their mother's pouch after birth, but they do not undergo metamorphosis like insects or amphibians.
any where there is water
yes