Yes, they are critically endangered.
hey :) the population is down ... all the down to 99 percent
it has bad eyesight so it developes sensors in its snout
If the fish are small enough for the snake to eat, yes. Garter snakes will eat small fish.
Sawfish are carnivorous and primarily feed on fish, crustaceans, and other small marine creatures. Their diet consists of a variety of prey such as mullet, shrimp, crabs, and other small fish that they capture using their saw-like rostrum.
it is called the northern saw-whet owl because one of its calls sound like a whetting saw
It's a starcase made out of a saw!
Yes Mexican walking fish are endangered and one of the reasons they are endangered is because they mostly lived in two main lakes in Mexico Lake Xochimilco and Lake Chalco. Unfortunately both lakes no longer exist, which is why these creatures are so endangered. An estimate in 1998 the population of Mexican walking fish was 1500 per square mile, but to this day there are only about 25 per square mile. Also yes Mexican walking fish do live in Mexico. I saw a map of where Mexican walking fish live and it is a part of Mexico.
No handsaw can do it satisfactorily. I often cut it on my table saw and use either a veneer blade with many small straight teeth (no offset) or a multi tooth carbide blade. -It's very important to go slow and also keep the heat to a minimum. -tricky.
I saw some small star fish for sale in the marine section at Pets at home
yes
I use a very fine tooth 'toolbox saw'. This is a short firm saw with twelve small teeth per inch. Makes a very smooth cut in plastics of any kind.
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