These could be silverfish - primitive wingless insects.
No, crawling is movement low to the ground-usually insects, etc.
Usually in a forest on land crawling near a swamp area usually in summer
A baker's dozen is usually baked goods, and is always 13. So 13 toilets, but I wouldn't eat them.
On average, a household in the US has about 2.5 bathrooms, which typically includes 2 toilets. However, the number of toilets can vary depending on the size and layout of the home.
Toilets were holes in the ground. People would usually poop or pee in the river were people would mine for gold. The sanitary back then was filthy as well.
This is different for every child, but usually sometime between 7 and 10 months. That said, an individual infant may start crawling before that, or after that, and that's not unusual. If someone is concerned for any reason, the best thing to do is check with a doctor!
Yes, and you may be surprised to know they also usually have a TV and some furniture.
Advancing from one developmental stage to another is usually called a transition.
Toilets (usually) harbour excrement, which is extremely nutritious for bacteria and the like, so they thrive. The cleaner you keep the toilet, the less bacteria it will harbour. If you do not, they will thrive and could lead to external contamination.
The animals were usually exotic animals and were usually imported from Africa. Hunters would capture the animals from Africa and sail back to Rome for the animals to fight in the colosseum.
Not usually. Crawling takes more time for a baby to master. Yes its possible. My baby crawled properly at 5.5 months, but couldn't sit properly till about 6.5 months.
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