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No, animals do not have both X and Y chromosomes. In most animals, males have XY chromosomes and females have XX chromosomes.
Different animals have different numbers of chromosomes. Humans have 46 chromosomes while other animals vary in the amount of chromosomes. A pig has 38 and a horse has 64. Was there as specific animal that you wanted to know about?
The common lilac (Syringa vulgaris) has 46 chromosomes, like most plants and animals with a double set of chromosomes for their species.
No, not all animals possess both X and Y chromosomes. In fact, many animals have different sex determination systems, such as the ZW system in birds and the haplodiploid system in insects.
possibly, different animals have different chromosome numbers, as do plants... so the chances are that yes there will be some plants that have the same amount of chromosomes as certain animals have... but they could never combine or cross with each other
No, animals do not have both X and Y chromosomes. In most animals, males have XY chromosomes and females have XX chromosomes.
small farm animals and rodents
Farm animals really don't have much control over their appetites. Farm animals will eat until they are full or until the food trough is empty. Many farm animals can become sick and die if they eat too much.
That depends on how many animals that that farm can support and how much land that farm occupies. It also depends on what type of animals are on a farm. Some farms may only have a couple animals, whereas others who have much more land may have close to a million or more.
It largely depends on if you are thinking of an ant farm or elephant farm ... I´m afraid, there is no easy answer to this ...
Not Really As Not Much Farm Animal Likes Fish Except For The Cat
Cows and chickens are farm animals. Additional farm animals include calf and colt.
What sort of animals? How many? In which country?
No. Marsupials are not predators of farm animals.
no, farm animals are sheep and cows
The classification of farm animals can indeed be based on their uses. Farm animals can be classified as product producers.
You can't buy farm animals at a store unless they're toy farm animals. Farm animals are bought from other farms, from livestock auctions, or classifieds in the newspaper or Internet. Farm animals are not pets, thus they're not sold at stores.