Because the Good Witch of the North kissed her forehead, so nothing could harm her.
The princess wanted the Winged Monkeys to be punished for their past misdeeds, specifically for their role in capturing her and causing trouble for her and her friends. She felt they deserved a severe consequence for their actions, reflecting her anger and desire for justice. Ultimately, she wished for them to be unable to harm anyone ever again.
Yes, Red-winged Blackbirds are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in the United States, which makes it illegal to harm them or their nests without a permit. This protection helps ensure their populations remain stable and allows them to thrive in their natural habitats.
Asbestos lining made it possible for the Scarecrow's arm to catch fire, without harm to actor Ray Bolger [January 10, 1904-January 15, 1987].Chunks of white gypsum were used as snow in the poppy field scene. Actors and those on the set were told to hold their breaths as much as possible, for it's dangerous to inhale. Subsequently, its use was banned.Compressed air and talcolm powder simulated smoke coming out of a hat.An elevator platform built into the floor lowered the Wicked Witch of the West as she gradually melted, from Dorothy having thrown water on her.A fishing line, from a fishing pole held by a man in the stage rafters, moved the Cowardly Lion's tail.Foam rubber prostheses were used to create the look of such special characters as the Scarecrow. For example, the face was really a rubber bag with holes for the eyes and the mouth, and with a burlap-like textured look. The Wicked Witch of the West was given a false chin and nose to exaggerate and lengthen those features, under green make-up.A front projection screen was used in the scenes of the crystal ball with the Wicked Witch of the West, and of the Throne Room with the Wizard of Oz.Harnesses were used to move actors around in the flight scenes, such as the flying sequences of the Winged Monkeys, and the broom ride of the Wicked Witch of the West.A hypodermic needle spreading black ink across the bottom of a glass tank that had been filled with tinted water achieved the Wicked Witch of the West's message in the skywriting scene.A 35' muslin stocking was used to simulate the funnel-shaped cyclone that carried Dorothy, Toto, and the family farmhouse, from Kansas to Oz.A rear projection screen was used for Dorothy's window inside her family's farmhouse when the cyclone strikes, and then the building lands in Oz.A silver ball served as the bubble by which Glinda the Good Witch [of the South in the book version, North in the 1939 film version] got around Oz.Jell-O Powder for the "horse of a different color" scenes. Using six white horses, Jell-O powder was sponged on (but it became complicated when the horses started to eat the powder).
The ruby slippers in "The Wizard of Oz" possess the magical power to transport the wearer anywhere they wish to go, specifically back to Kansas. They also symbolize the idea that one's true home and power lie within oneself. Additionally, they protect the wearer from harm, as seen when they shield Dorothy from the Wicked Witch of the West. Ultimately, they represent the journey of self-discovery and the importance of finding one's way home.
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In "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," the Wind Monkeys, also known as the Winged Monkeys, harm Dorothy as part of their service to the Wicked Witch of the West. The Witch commands them to capture Dorothy and her dog, Toto, in order to retrieve the powerful silver shoes she possesses. The Wind Monkeys act under the Witch's influence, driven by their obligation to fulfill her orders. Ultimately, their actions are a result of the Witch's manipulation rather than their own volition.
The princess wanted the Winged Monkeys to be punished for their past misdeeds, specifically for their role in capturing her and causing trouble for her and her friends. She felt they deserved a severe consequence for their actions, reflecting her anger and desire for justice. Ultimately, she wished for them to be unable to harm anyone ever again.
I Think that Monkeys harm rabbit but cannot eat...
Eat them but. Monkeys can harm them the best
Both are carried through the air. The Sky Woman is thrown out of Heaven. But she isn't killed, because of birds easing her fall to earth. In the book The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy is carried through the air four times: by the cyclone, by the flying monkeys twice, and by the Silver Slippers. In all cases, she lands safely. One may say that the body of the Wicked Witch of the East eases the settling of the house in Munchkinland. The winged monkeys recognize the protective mark from the kiss of the Good Witch of the North on Dorothy's forehead. So they treat her respectfully, and ease her landing on the Witch's doorstep. In contrast, they drop and break the Tin Woodman on the rocks. [In the movie, the winged monkeys make just one appearance. That's to carry Dorothy and Toto to the Wicked Witch of the West's castle.] And the Silver Slippers carry her back home, in three strides and three blinks of an eye. The stop is sudden, but eased by landing on grass. So she rolls over a couple of times, without harm.
Rhesus Monkeys
When conducting experiments on monkeys, ethical considerations should include ensuring the animals are treated humanely, minimizing any potential harm or distress, obtaining informed consent if possible, and considering the overall benefit of the research compared to the potential harm to the animals. Additionally, researchers should follow guidelines and regulations set forth by ethical review boards to ensure the welfare of the monkeys is prioritized.
nothing,nothing at all there inocent they didnt whip and cut of parts of them southeners did...north treated there slaves the same but didnt harm them so north is right and the southeners are in the wrong
Yes, it is possible for triops to eat sea monkeys as they are both small aquatic creatures that can be territorial and opportunistic feeders. It's best to keep them separate to avoid potential conflict or harm.
because the whte men didnt know about the ghost dance and thought it would harm them.
we wouldnt have clean nuclear weapons that didnt harm earth hope.
Spider monkeys are primates, not spiders, and definitely not cannibals. They are herbivorous, but with some species also eating insects. A female spider monkey normally has only one baby, or a maximum of two, about every 2 to 4 years. Adult male monkeys do not contribute much in the way of child care, but neither do they seek to harm the younger ones in their community.