The "Human" is a species of "Primate", which is a type of mammal. A "Mammal" is a type of animal that comes under the "vertebrate" category of the Animal Kingdom. Other species of Primates include chimpanzees, urang-utans, gorillas, baboons, etc. Other species of Mammals include rodents, seals, marsupials, whales/dolphins, felines, canines, etc.
Theria is the closest connection between marsupials and placentals. It includes all mammals besides the monotremes.
Biotic factors that humpback whales might encounter in their ecosystem include prey such as krill and small fish, predators like killer whales, symbiotic organisms like barnacles, and other marine mammals for competition or communication.
Evaporation process in the hydrologic cycle puts soil moisture in the atmosphere. The moisture is evaporated.
photosynthesis
It goes out.
Theria is the closest connection between marsupials and placentals. It includes all mammals besides the monotremes.
because when you smell a man it puts him in a category and then you have to think if you are in the category as him
They are Vertebrates, most of them have a spine which puts them in the vertebrate category!
Without water for support, their bulk puts pressure on their internal organs.
If You Mean That "Are Killer Whales Endangered?" Then No. There Are Alot Of Them At The Coast Of Vancouver, Every Zoo In BC Has "Beluga Whales." Why? Because They Are The Most Friendliest Whales They Are Great For Dance Stuff Too, That's Why Vancouver Also Puts On Shows In The Zoo With Beluga Whales.
The anaconda puts the squeeze on you.
NO, they belong to panthera.Trueyes
i believe potatoes are vegetables. a fruit is defined as a seed bearing plant part so that puts potatoes out of the category.
No, cobras and other snakes are reptiles, reptiles have backbones and internal skeletons along with central nervous systems which puts them in the classification of vertebrates.
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It is the identity element of multiplication. That puts it in a special category.
Both humans and snakes are vertebrates, meaning we both have a spine or vertebral column. Worms are invertebrates and do not have a spine or vertebral column.