Some animals move in a what is called a "jerky motion" because in their genes their is something that is called motinasiones. Witch means move fast before you get killed fast.
Yes of course
Jumping spiders, or bold jumping spiders, are black and white, fuzzy spiders that move with jerky movements. These spiders do not build webs, and their bite is harmless to humans.
Just like every dogs, the Labradinger eats pellet food product such as Smart heart, Pedigree or Alpo. They also eat canned food and chicken jerky as treats. Yeap, They're normal dogs alright :)
I'm part Japanese, so yeah. Dried squid is pretty tasty actually, it's sort of like fishy beef jerky. I think Ika (sold at most sushi places) is squid
Because it is a natural thing for a cat to do. Cats, even our pet cats, are perfectly capable of safely eating a mouse as that is what they have evolved to eat, amongst other small animals and birds. Such small animals are easy to hunt and catch, and due to the size of the prey, the bones are easy to crunch up. Cats are strict carnivores and predators, and will eat everything of their prey. The organs of the prey are full of essential fatty acids (Taurine, for example) and other nutrients that a cat needs. Even bones provide the cat with calcium and are easily broken down and digested in the cat's stomach.
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a quick movement
from animals with beef
its jerky because it is a fault line...it has earthquakes......we learned about it in science 2 days ago.....but we are finished with that unit
Rayleigh waves cause the ground to move with an elliptical, rolling motion.
The Jerky Boys is a comedy act from the USA. Their album releases include The Jerky Boys, The Jerky Boys 2, The Jerky Boys 3, Stop Staring at me and The Jerky Tapes.
Yes, the curve ball curves. This is because of the way the ball is thrown, which is a kind of a spin/jerky fast motion.
I love beef jerky.
jerky that is dipped in cheese!!! :)
Yes jerky can spoil.
Jerky Cure is something you use to season and prepare meat for drying to make jerky.
Jerky can be made from any type of meat. I've eaten turkey jerky, deer jerky, pork jerky, beef jerky, buffalo jerky and a couple of others. Jerky is basically just dried meat. Many people make their own by laying the strips of meat on a cookie sheet, basting it with teriyaki and drying it at a low temp in the oven. It can also be dried in the sun if there is a way to keep critters off of it. Just look up jerky recipes in your favorite search engine.