I believe Badgers do.
meandering
Divides are the boundaries that separate streams in adjacent drainage basin.
Divides are the boundaries that separate streams in adjacent drainage basin.
Both have to do with water
sediment
The slower the stream flows, the more plant life it contains.
No. Most kangaroos are herbivores. They do not scavenge.
I had to 'scavenge' the automotive graveyard for the right hubcap.
The swamp has trees and the marsh has plants such as grasses
currents, turbulence of fast-moving rivers and streams. :)
Hydra do not have an endoskeleton. They are multicellular organisms that can be found in unpolluted fresh-water ponds, streams, and lakes.
in the wild they often scavenge on deer and elk so yes they do scavenge
The noun forms for the verb to scavenge are scavenger and the gerund, scavenging.
The slower the stream flows, the more plant life it contains. now star doing your study island kelly!
They scavenge for them.
No, Horseshoe crabs are NOT herbavores. Horseshoe crabseat worms, mollusks, crustaceans, and small fish, and other bottom feeding organisms, and may scavenge on carcasses of fish and other animals.
Their are 4 ways that gases enter the ocean. Gases can enter the ocean from streams, volcanoes, organisms, and the atmosphere.