No; it is a good example of a plant - a vascular seedless plant.
A fern is any one of a group of about 20,000 species of plants
a pig
yes!
Gorilla.
No, a fern is a plant. Animals with internal skeletons (bones) are vertebrates.
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fern,mildew,and algae
Fern said that the animal could talk.
Fern Arable is a character in E.B. White's novel "Charlotte's Web." She is a young girl who saves Wilbur the pig from being slaughtered and develops a close bond with him. Fern is compassionate, caring, and loyal to her friends, both human and animal.
A staghorn fern is tree dwelling plant, and as such will absorb any form of disolved minerals that may run down the stem (or trunk) of the tree or plant on which it is growing. For example minerals that may be contained in bird and small animal droppings will become dissolved in rain water, as this runs down the stem of the plant the fern will absorb some of this. Dissolved minerals also come from air-borne dust deposits, animal and bird droppings as well as the decomposing bodies of dead tree dwelling animals
Cnidarians: sea anemones, coral and jellyfish,SpongesAnnelids: Segmented flatworms,Ediacarans: An immobile pan cake shaped or fern shaped organisms. Lived in the sea bed, they had no organs and a very simple body structureMicroscopic bacteriaAlgae, mosses, (soft bodied organisms)
Where the Red Fern Grows is a children's novel that falls under the genres of adventure fiction, coming-of-age, and animal fiction.
Fern said that the animal could talk.