yo mamma so stupid she climed over a glass wall to see what was on the other side
AFRICA
Littoral zone.
The turtle you found is likely a common snapping turtle. They typically have black eyes, a brown shell, and no distinctive stripes. Remember to handle them with caution as they can have a powerful bite.
it would be about 4000 in the world
The Koi would be prey for the turtle. More than likely it would begin with fin nips to slow the fish down and make it easier to take bites out of.
Yes, it is a compound adjective. The word "necked" itself would not normally be used as an adjective.
most likely a herbivore if iy were to be omnivore it would probly eat small fish ut its most likely a herbivore
most likely a herbivore if iy were to be omnivore it would probly eat small fish ut its most likely a herbivore
most likely a herbivore if iy were to be omnivore it would probly eat small fish ut its most likely a herbivore
most likely a herbivore if iy were to be omnivore it would probly eat small fish ut its most likely a herbivore
If the neck of a sterilized swan-necked flask were broken, the flask would be exposed to contaminants in the air, negating the purpose of the swan neck design to prevent microbial contamination. This would likely compromise the sterility of the contents in the flask, leading to potential contamination and spoilage of the culture inside.
no the big turtle would eat him