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-Name a vertebrate that has a 4-chambered heart -A hummingbird would be one good example of a vertebrate that has a four chambered heart.
That would depend on where in the world you lived. But if you contact Husqvarna headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden, they will tell you where YOUR local spares outlet is to be found.
your browning auto-5 16ga was made in 1939,with that said and if it is chambered in 2 3/4in it would be worth 325-725 dollars depending on condition and if it has a solid rib barrel or vent rib.If it is chambered in 2 9/16in.you would subtract 25%of the value listed.
That would depend on the overall condition of your rifle,its age(by serial number) and what model of Savage rifle is chambered in 300 savage caliber.None of these questions were described in your question.
In order to answer your question correctly I would need to know the model of savage rifle that is chambered in .243 Win.and the overall condition of the rifle to give you a half way decent value.
A four chambered heart is a closed system and ensures that all blood passing through it is oxygenated. A three chambered heart has both oxygenated an non-oxygenated blood mixed in the single ventricle therefore the blood is only half oxygenated. A three chambered creature would suffer from exhaustion long before a four chambered creature.
A Winchester model 1897 shotgun chambered in 16ga,and in fair(50%) condition will bring 375 dollars.if it would rate 60% then it will be 450 dollars.
The Model 57 is chambered for 41 magnum. The value would depend on the condition, the date of manufacture, barrel length,a nd wether or not it has a box, presentation case, or is just the revolver. Normally you would find one of these in average condition with no box in the $500 to $$650 dollar range.
A pre '64 Model 70 in very good condition, and re-chambered in .300 Weatherby Magnum with the correct leade by an experienced gunsmith would bring in the neighborhood of $600.00 - $800.00. A person who wanted a very hard hitting .30 caliber cartridge combined with one of the most reliable American rifles ever produced would have no trouble paying the prices noted above. The rifle is no longer in original condition because it has been re-chambered for a cartridge for which was not offered by Winchester; thus, it has lost any value as a "collector's item". However, for one who wishes the combination of an excellect proven .30 caliber cartridge in an excellent proven rifle, a pre-64 Winchester Model 70 chambered in .300 Weatherby Magnum is hard to beat.
300-500 dollars depending on overall condition and the caliber that the rifle is chambered in. I'll just add to be worth 500 it would have to be in screaming mint condition you have to remember the model was created to be an inexpensive competitor against the other boys rifles of the period.
As they get a better understanding of prehistoric creatures, and more fossilised specimens are uncovered, peoples perception of what the animals physiological appearance was, changes.