birds have only two legs.
This is another statement that describes "survival of the fittest."
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The statement that "most people in the New World did not rely on livestock to help them grow food" is supported by the fact that before the Columbian Exchange, "Native Americans cultivated maize, potatoes, and other crops without the use of plows or draft animals." This suggests that their agricultural practices did not involve the use of livestock for farming activities.
Lots of statements about animals are true.
He noticed that they were in the shapes of animals.
Recorded observation about the plants and animals he saw.
"All human beings are animals" is a true statement. All animals are not human beings.
This is an example of indirect observation - you are not seeing the animals directly but are viewing evidence of their existence.
It supports the life of all vegetation we eat. Also supports the animals we eat that live off vegetation
learn through observation
By careful observation of what the animals ate.
Energy in the form of water, sunlight, and air.