The time machine
In Biology there are many categories for creatures to fit into. Each category has a name. The list goes in this order.. Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Because the human genus (Homo) would be before the species, the species is more specific to what you are refering to.
Endanger is the correct spelling.Some example sentences for the word are:His behaviour would endanger the public.Too much human agriculture will endanger many species of animals.
Species varying worldwide means species are different in different parts of the world. For example, a polar bear would not be found in the tropics, and kangaroos would not be found in the Americas.
There is NO opposite for species (a taxonomic classification).However, the opposite taxonomy of species and subspecies (the narrowest classifications) would be a kingdom (the most general classification).
The proper way of saying "Human to Human" is Human to Human.EX. Can a worm pass from Human to Human? No.In another context, it is correct to hyphenate human-to-human however. This is the case when the hyphen clarifies a grouping of words which would otherwise be ambiguous or unclear. This would not be used with the passing of a worm (or anything else) from one human to another, but maybe with relations, such as in the human-to-human eye contact is an important means of non-verbal conversation.Hyphenation rules also vary between American and British, and possible other forms, of English.
Whew! Talk about missing the point of a good story! H.G. Wells never gave a specific number for the population of the Morlocks in his book "The Time Machine". Who cares anyway? That's sorta like asking the number of Santa's helpers at the North Pole! The number of Morlocks or Enoi really would have no meaning in the book or to the "moral" of the story. The drift of the story was that in the future the human race would devolve into two subspecies roughly based on the notion of an "elite" class and a "working" class, that was a pervasive idea in Victorian society of Wells' time. But if you're so totally anal that you absolutely must have an exact quantity for the number Morlocks, then the number of the Morlocks is exactly equal to the number of the Enoi!
i wish the next species would be anthropomorphic animals i am just only saying
what would happen is that the animal species would become an invasive species and they would eat all of the plants and food sources, which would starve out animal and human resources, which then would die out animal and human species, and without them, the plants soon will die out, which then they're would be nothing to take care of the earth.
In Biology there are many categories for creatures to fit into. Each category has a name. The list goes in this order.. Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Because the human genus (Homo) would be before the species, the species is more specific to what you are refering to.
The two chimpanzee species Pan troglodyte and Pan paniscus.
they would probibly fight about how dumb each other's species is
There are a number of species of rat that live in deserts around the world. It would be a big help if you named a particular species.
More would be too many for good balance, and fewer would be not enough. One could also ask why is there only one species of human.
All species are separate. A buffalo can only produce a buffalo offspring. As well, inter-species sexual intercourse would be impossible.
No - the human race (or any species of animal) would not be here if it wasn't for sex drive!
No there are not any animals that have not been named. When people find them, they should be named...I think! No there are not any animals that have not been named. When people find them, they should be named...I think!
By combining the DNA of another species and the DNA of a human species. But you would have to make two of these beings, both of different genders, so that they could mate and have babies.