it is the tiny bone in the inner ear
A slit on a female kitten is up and down, not sideways. Nothing is sideways. With the cat standing, lift the tail. The top dot is the anus. Then you will see the slit on a girl cat. If you see a dot not a slit, it is a boy.
All animals have physical adaptations of some kind. An example of an animal with a physical adaptation is the platypus. The platypus's bill has sensitive electroreceptors which pick up tiny nerve and electrical impulses generated by crustaceans and other animals that inhabit the bottom of the creek or river. The platypus then uses its bill to shovel away the dirt, and find the food. It does not have teeth, but hard bony plates which it uses to grind the food.
Perry the Platypus, the pet platypus / secret agent Perry from the Disney show, Phineas and Ferb.
Platypus and echidnas.
3d. pers. sing. pres. of Slide., of Slit, To cut lengthwise; to cut into long pieces or strips; as, to slit iron bars into nail rods; to slit leather into straps., To cut or make a long fissure in or upon; as, to slit the ear or the nose., To cut; to sever; to divide., A long cut; a narrow opening; as, a slit in the ear.
Ear to ear and just about took her head off.
She stabbed him 27 times, shot him in the head, and slit his throat from ear to ear.
A platypus is a carnivore because it eats tiny crustaceans and larvae that live on the bottom of creeks and rivers.
The platypus does not have a beak. It has a bill.The platypus's bill is covered with thousands of tiny electroreceptor cells, which enable it to detect the electrical impulses of tiny water-dwelling creatures. Once detected, the platypus then uses its bill to shovel the mud and get to the creatures, which form its main food source.
A tiny bone in the ear which conducts sound from the ear drum to the middle ear.
The Cherokee did not slit their ears. The Shawnee did, and some Shawnee joined the Cherokee tribes. So, any ear slits were a tradition of the Shawnee and not really Cherokee.
No, the platypus is a carnivore. It feeds on annelid worms, tiny shrimp and annelid worms that live at the bottom of freshwater creeks and rivers.
the Stapes
the three tiny bones in the middle ear
very tall threatening and have tiny slit eyes and of course black
to allow the canal to flow