Snapping turtles have sharp teeth that they use to kill their prey. They are very aggressive.
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Wasp nests are made by mixing chewed wood fibers with saliva to create a papery material. Wasps use this material to construct their nests, which are typically made of multiple hexagonal cells attached together.
Yes, some bird species do use the same nest for multiple breeding seasons, while others build new nests each year.
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An example of that would be the Snapping Turtle. That sucker will break tour burn if he bites you, so be careful
For one thing, the turtles have a shell for protection from predators. Another thing is that not all animals use a form of cannibalism, the turtle being one of them. Not completely correct. Although "fellow" turtles are not part of their regular diet, turtles can fight and be aggressive with each other, snapping and biting at heads and limbs. There have been accounts of limbs and eyes being lost. Obviously, they can't eat through the shell. But they are omnivores and meat is meat.
Manatees use pieces of broken seagrass to line their nests.
Yes, some bird species do use other birds' nests, either by taking over abandoned nests or by stealing materials to build their own nests. This behavior is known as nest parasitism.
Birds typically build their own nests for shelter, but some species may use abandoned nests from other birds.
they use them to dig their burrow nests.