Of course, his aunt. it's because his mother's and aunt's blood are the same blood that circulates in his body, while his second cousin shares his blood and part of other people's.
The closest living relatives of Stegosaurus are the only surviving dinosaurs, the birds. After birds, crocodilians are the next closest relatives. That is followed by other reptiles such as lizards.
one of the relatives of the stegosaurus is the anxylosaurus
Not unless you are a sole surviving relative and there is no will.
Only if he is the closest living relative, i.e. there are no first cousins, no children, now surviving spouse, no parents or aunts/uncles.
It is OK to like your cousin. Your cousin is a relative and most people think liking your relatives is a good thing.
The closest relatives are the Nurse and Wobbegong sharks
it's a constrictor. so python and boas are some of it's relatives.
You can't marry a relative closer than your first cousin.
Oddly, the closest living relatives of crocodilians are birds, due to crocodiles being related to dinosaurs. After that, the next closest relatives would be lizards and snakes.
The African hyrax is one of the elephants' closest relatives. It's name, in an African dialect, is "little cousin to the elephant". Physically, it's feet are similar, but over all, it looks like a large rodent.
Depends on the state. In New York, second cousins do not take anything via intestacy (this is assuming that you are using the term "second cousin" correctly). In NY if a second cousin is the closest living relative to the decedent, then then entire estate escheats to the State.
Your sixth cousin is definitely a relative, but a distant relative. There are many relatives with whom you have no relationship, and many people who are note related to you with whom you have relationships. If by 'count' you mean does it make having an intimate relationship illegal or immoral, no.