I hope you're not confusing organism with orgasm. You know if you have had an organism if you give birth to a live baby.
If you find an animal print in your yard that you cannot identify, take a picture of it or note its characteristics such as size, shape, and number of toes. You can then search online for animal track identification guides or contact local wildlife authorities for help in identifying the animal that made the print.
chiroptera ^^^^^^^^^Incorrect Lagomorpha is Correct monotremata: for a+, that is for the platypus
The name "Therian" is often used to refer to individuals who identify as part-human, part-animal in a spiritual or psychological sense. It's derived from the word "therianthropy," which is the belief in beings that are part animal and part human.
The shape and size of the animal tracks are one clue. The space between tracks is another. Generally, larger animals have larger feet, but some, such as mountain goats, have quite small feet for their size. The number of toes is also a key determinant of animal type.
A mark is a visible trace or impression left behind by a person, animal, or object on a surface. It can be used to indicate a signature, record progress, or identify ownership. Marks can vary in size, shape, and material depending on the source that created them.
identify the state animal
Lion
human
If you find an animal print in your yard that you cannot identify, take a picture of it or note its characteristics such as size, shape, and number of toes. You can then search online for animal track identification guides or contact local wildlife authorities for help in identifying the animal that made the print.
dolphin
By cutting the body of the animal(dead) or by cutting planes of the required body.
How can you identify the body symmetry of an animal
Yes it is. True.
By cutting the body of the animal(dead) or by cutting planes of the required body.
One thing they use to identify some animal is by classes
incredible edible animal cell how to identify them and explain the organelles and their function?
proboscidea :) A+ USERS