yes
Birds can eat it in winter when there's no other food for them.
DNA analysis is a more exact science than the other older methods used to catch criminals. DNA can only belong to one person.
Things that PREVENT dandelions from growing: 1) Other plants that choke it's roots 2) Too much shade
That one has dense foliage from near-ground level up and is lower-lying and that the other has visible trunks and is tallerare two differences between crape myrtle (Lagerstroemiaspp) bushes and shrubs.Specifically, all bushes are shrubs even though not all shrubs are bushes. A bush has dense foliage throughout its length and width whereas a shrub has a visibly foliage-free zone through which stems and trunks branch. A bush tends to mature to a maximum height of 15 feet (457.2 centimeters) whereas a shrub matures to a maximum height of twice that and therefore may be considered a small tree.
for camouflage, so that they will not be seen and eaten by other predators (birds and other insects); or in the case of predatory insects (preying mantis for example) to be able to use the green foliage to be able to hide from prospective prey!
foliage
Trees and other foliage.
It is completely normal for one testical to be larger and hang lower than the other - it is typically the left one.
Artists, like other people, mature and change when growing older.
I'd try growing up, that might help. in other words you need to be an older penguin to take the test
As with all other trees foliage covers it.
A. Her name is Sabrina B. YES Sabrina and Puck like each other. Puck is growing older to live with Sabrina.
That's the Penny-Farthing AKA high-wheeler.
None. It's too cold for plants with foliage to grow on the continent. The Antarctic Peninsula does grow a few grasses, mosses and algae, but there are no trees or other botanical assets anywhere on the continent.
Not usually. They're found in marshy places among other green foliage.
It just means that your breats are growing and its okay if one of them is a bit larger than the other its normal. Once you finish puberty your breasts will be fully grown and both of your breasts will be the same size.
You should visit a hospital, particularly if the number of blotches is increasing or if the blotches are growing larger. You can take benedryl, but do not use any other medicines.