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What is the difference of habitat and shelter
To determine which animals are carnivores, you can research their feeding habits, teeth structure, and digestive systems. Carnivores typically have sharp teeth for biting and tearing meat, a short digestive tract to quickly process protein, and a high metabolic rate to support their hunting lifestyle. Scientists also often study their behavior in the wild to observe hunting and feeding patterns.
Yes. Ticks carry the spirochete that causes Lyme Disease. A walk through an area with thick bushes or a wooded area or trail can result in a tick biting a human. The tick actually transmits the spirochete, called Borrelia burgdorferi.
The trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) is a mixed cranial nerve that contains both sensory and motor fibers. It is responsible for sensation in the face and motor functions such as biting and chewing. The sensory component detects touch, pain, and temperature from the face, while the motor component innervates the muscles of mastication. Other mixed cranial nerves include the facial nerve (VII), glossopharyngeal nerve (IX), and vagus nerve (X).
It could be a bruise.
Well, they can get it from other animals. For example: Rabies can be given to a coyote through another animal biting the coyote.
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A gnat is a small, biting insect.
Animals are quarantined to see if they have any diseases that could be harmful to humans. One of the worst is rabies which is potentially deadly if not treated fast enough.
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that is the purpose of biting for any animal
Humans kill some animals for sport, some for food, and some torture animals for fun. Sometimes humans destroy animal habitat to build homes and shopping centers.
Reptiles kill other animals with biting or clawing them.
By biting pieces off, chewing, and swallowing.
Bluetongue is an Orbivirus which is spread by Culicoides species (biting midges) from animal to animal.
They wait for the animals to decompose (rot) so that they can pull them apart to eat them. Crocks have biting teeth, not chewing teeth.
It depends on the animal but the common ways of protection are making loud noises, causing pain to the attacker by scratching or biting, creating detirring smells, soiling themselves, and running away.