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Bush baby belongs to Galagidae family.
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A baby tooth is a tooth which will be replaced when it has been lost by the child to whom it belongs, and replaced with a permanent, adult tooth.
The apostrophe goes before the "s" in "baby's bib" to show possession. This indicates that the bib belongs to the baby.
Although there is no animal called a sus, Sus belongs to the genus "Suidae". Pigs belong to this genus, therefore a baby sus could be a baby pig.
a baby seat
A baby's bottle.
Yes, the form baby's is a singular possessivenoun.The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the noun indicates that something belongs to the baby.example: The baby's room was painted a pale yellow. (the room of the baby)
The gray fox belongs to canidae - the dog family.
Answer That depends on what a court will say.
No, an ungulate is an animal which has 'hooves' - like a cow. A Bush Baby is primate (it belongs to the same family as man) and therefore has hands and feet with fingers and toes like you or me - no hooves!.