What does a marsupial look like?
Wallabies are smaller members of the kangaroo family. Any member of the kangaroo family, or macropods, is related to the wallaby, and thus looks like the wallaby. These related species include Red Kangaroos, Grey Kangaroos, Pademelons, Bettongs, Quokkas and Euros (Wallaroos), to name a few.
Are there any games with animals like web earth on line?
There is a game called wolf quest where you can hunt, takes care of your pups, kill a hawk (its trying to eat your pups at the end of the last episode), and hunt elk. The thing is you can only play as a Wolf.
What was the first mammal cloned?
If you believe the Bible then that would be Adam, and the result was Eve.
What year did the Cat Dog cartoon premiere?
The animated Nickelodeon cartoon CatDog (this is the proper spelling), had its first episode on April 4th, 1998 as a sneak preview after the Kid's Choice Awards. The official premiere did not air until October, 1998.
What were the first mammals like?
During the last Ice Age, there were many large, interesting mammals, like the saber-toothed cats, giant ground sloths, mastodons, and mammoths. These animals have long since gone extinct and are known mostly from fossils, from frozen, mummified carcasses, and even from ancient cave drawings.
Why would reptiles like dinosaurs be affected by cold temperatures more than mammals?
Reptiles are more affected by cold because their bodies don't regulate their temperature like mammals. Almost all mammals (and some dinosaurs it is believed) have a specific temperature which their bodies maintain or try to maintain. For humans it is about 98.6 degrees. Other mammals and animals with this ability have differing body temperatures. So when it is cold, reptiles tend to stiffen up in response. Their metabolism drops correspondingly. They become slower in response. Reptiles are not found in areas where freezing temperatures are common.
What is the fastest breeding mammal?
The fastest breeding mammal is the bandicoot. Their young are born only twelve and a half days after mating.
Who are the people killing the blue whales?
People.
It used to be hunting. Now we're killing the whale's food (krill) with a combination of overfishing and warming the planet.
People catch about 200,000 tons of krill per year.
As if catching all the krill isn't bad enough, climate change is melting sea ice, which is where the krill's food lives. So, a warming ocean kills off marine algae, which means that krill numbers drop, which means that blue whale numbers drop.
How long does a manatee needs to grow up?
Most manatees weigh about 900-1200 pounds (410-545 kg). The largest females may weigh up to 3910 pounds (1,775 kg). Baby Manatees have an average weight of 30kg. And some manatees can grow up to 10-12 feet long.
What are some caracteristics of mammals?
Mammals are warm-blooded creatures. They have hair. A mammal's teeth either last a lifetime, or are replaced once, unlike animals like a shark that have continuous rows of teeth. Mammals also have three bones in their middle ears.
Is it OK to use shredded brown paper bags as guinea pig bedding?
In an emergency, this will work. However, it isn't a great bedding overall. It will turn mushy where the piggie pees, and then won't dry very well. It will be pretty high maintenance to keep things sanitary.
How does a newly born mammal receive food?
Newly born mammals get food by its mother by drinking milk from it
Is a dolphin a fish an amphibian or a mammal explain?
Dolphins are mammals. They are warmblooded and produce milk to nurse their young .
Hi, I just wanted to answer your question. No a sailfish is not a mammal. It is a fish and they breathe by gills, which I'm sure you are aware of. I am an avid whale fan and I've recently learned something that I had not thought about. The mammals of the waters have tails that are horizontal and the fish have tails that are vertical. A lot of people also tend to think that the whale shark is a mammal but in-fact it is not. I hope this has helped you. Sincerely, Tmlragland
The teeth in mammals replace themselves. They are born with a small, weak set of teeth, when those fall out, a bigger, stronger pair grow in. Every tooth lost is replaced during the individual's lifetime.
How do marine mammals feed their baby?
The mother whale will nurse her offspring for about a year after they are born, they do this by squirting milk which is commonly compared to toothpaste in consistency into the the babies mouth.
Did dolphins used to be land animals?
Scients believe that over a million years ago dolphins used to live on land because they can walk on their flukes in the water.But sharks didnt.
Are vertebrates that produce milk for their young are called?
Mammal.
All mammals feed their young on mothers' milk. This is the defining characteristic of a mammal, and it is a characteristic not shared with any other vertebrate.
Mammals include placental mammals, marsupials and monotremes (egg-laying mammals).
What mammals don't have 7 vertebrae in their necks?
The Three-toed Sloth has 9 Cervical vertebrae, while the Two-toed Sloth and Manatee have 6. Dugongs, cousins of the manatee appear to still have 7 vertebrae.
What kind of mammals does the bald eagle eat?
no animal would eat a bald eagle cuz its the top of its food chain/web. if there was anything to eat it, it would be a carnavour
No, modern camels do not have hooves. They have a two-toed foot with toenails and a soft footpad. Prehistoric camels may have had hooves. Wait, no prehistoric camels have probley had even less hoof-like feet. Horses have hooves and their ancesters feet had camel like feet with two nails. You see , over time those two toes turned into hooves!So , before the camels had two toes , they most likely had more toes.
What is mammal with backward-curving horns?
The rhinoceros has thick gray skin and a horn on its snout.