The name of Casey's non-pedigree team is Muttley Crew.
The name for a non-living thing is abiotic
Non-identical twins, also known as fraternal twins, result from the fertilization of two different eggs by two different sperm. They are genetically no more similar than regular siblings, sharing about 50% of their DNA. Non-identical twins may or may not look similar, just like any other siblings.
the germs
no such thing "non-living organism"
The name of the chemical used in nonstick coating is polytetrafluoroethylene, or PTFE. It's best known by its brand name Teflon.
They can or cannot be. It depends on if the poodle was breed with a non-pedigree dog.
Moggy or Moggie, British informal: a non-pedigree domestic cat Plural: Moggies
Moggie or Moggy; British informal: a non-pedigree domestic cat
There is no definite answer, since Domestic Shorthairs are non-pedigree cats that are shorthaired.
I personally have a preference for purebred dogs. I enjoy looking at all the different breeds; it's neat to see how different they are and why they are different.
Due to its non-pedigree ancestry, the American Curl can come in any coat colour.
A "pure breed" can not have non pedigree progenitors. A golden retriever is a pure breed. If your dog has ANY mixed parentage it is a "mutt" or "mongrel" and not a pedigree specimen.
Yes, pedigree cats can hunt just like non-pedigree cats. Hunting behavior is instinctual in cats, regardless of their breed or pedigree status. However, some pedigree cats may have been bred for specific traits that could affect their hunting abilities, such as physical characteristics that may hinder their agility or hunting skills. Overall, individual temperament and environment play a significant role in a cat's hunting capabilities, regardless of pedigree.
Brigade Combat Team
Brigade Combat Team
Utah.
Usually, Yes. Though some groups allow only purebreds. ;) Be sure to check their websites before deciding who to go with.