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What are the endangered trees?

Endangered are not only trees, these are species of animals and plants,that are on the verge of vanishing from the earth.


How many species of gum trees are there?

There are over 700 different species of Eucalyptus trees. Most of these are found only in Australia. However, there are some found in New Guinea and Indonesia.


Are there Rox trees on Moshi Monsters?

There are Rox trees on Moshi Monsters in the Port which is a paid Moshi members only area.


Where are maple trees in runscape?

Most popular place is above the Seers Village bank, maple trees are members only by the way.


Why do lemons grow on trees?

Because every species (plant or animal) bears 'offspring' as itself. With plants and trees, the only exception is if a person grafts 2 together to make a new species. Then, the new species could only bear the fruit or characteristics of itself.


Which taxon includes only organism that can successfully interbreed?

The taxon that includes only organisms that can successfully interbreed is called a species. Members of the same species are able to mate and produce viable, fertile offspring.


Can free players cut maple trees in Runescape?

No, it's only for members. Maple trees are non members but they are super hard to find in the non member world, there is like 2. but i dont know where they are at.


Does competition occur only between members of the same species?

When competition occurs between species, the stronger species remain. This process is called: natural selection.


What category of taxonomy has fewest members?

Species. Why? Because there's only 1 animal per species so there are over 1000 trillion known species.


Do wallabies hibernate?

No. The only truly hibernating marsupial is the Mountain Pygmy Possum, which lives in the Alpine country in the southeast: no members of the kangaroo family (including wallabies) hibernate.


What will happen if human Gamete fertilize Animal egg?

A human gamete cannot fertilize an animal egg. Members of any animal species can only reproduce with other members of its own species, or in some cases with members of a very closely related species, and there is no species that is close enough to the human species to allow for cross breeding. Possibly when the Neanderthal species existed, it could have cross bred with H. sapiens, and maybe it did.


Is there generic animals?

Do you mean animals that have only a genus and no species? No. However, there are genuses that have only one species in them. Human beings are one such: there are (no longer) any members of Homo who are not sapiens sapiens.