What do toads in Nebraska eat?
Toads in Nebraska primarily feed on a diet of insects and other invertebrates, such as beetles, crickets, and worms. They are opportunistic feeders, often consuming whatever prey is available in their environment. During the warmer months, when insects are abundant, toads can be quite active hunters. Their diet plays a crucial role in controlling pest populations in their habitats.
What state capital is not named after a president Mississippi Nebraska South Dakota?
Pierre was never a US President so the answer is South Dakota.
What is the region from Nebraska to northern Texas called?
Depends on which period of time. Under Cornodo, it was called "Quivera." The French called it the Great Plains. Lewis and Clark called it Buffalow because of the "shaggy cows." It was called "The Great North American Desert" and uninhabitable by Stephen Long after Zebulon Pike first referred it "like the sandy deserts of Africa." After the the Louisiana Purchase, it was broken into the Kansas Territory and the Indian Territory (current day Oklahoma).
Today, Kansas and Oklahoma prevents Texas from falling into the Gulf of Mexico because they suck...LOL
How do you disinherit a child in Nebraska?
Under Nebraska law you cannot completely disinherit a child. The child is entitled to an elective share of the estate regardless of what language is placed in the will to attempt to disinerit. See In Re Estate of Peterson.
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What 3 states border both oklahoma and nebraska?
The states are Colorado, Kansas, and Missouri. All are north of Oklahoma.
No. Carter Lake is in Iowa. However, unlike Council Bluffs, IA (whick is directly east of Omaha), Carter lake and Omaha are not separated by the Missouri River.
What is the bording states of Nebraska?
If your talking about the states that border Nebraska then here they are
North:South Dakota
South:Kansas
East:Iowa
West:Wyoming
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What are the territorial day's of nebraska?
what were some of the colonial or territorial days in nebraska
How long is a life sentence in Nebraska?
Seriously? You have to ask??? Well....yeah you have to ask because the law in a lot of cases in ambiguous and has many holes...
This will help clarify any misunderstandings of the codes used
http://law.justia.com/nebraska/codes/s28index/s2801005000.html
What was the largest black settlement in Nebraska?
The largest Black settlement in Nebraska was the town of Nicodemus, founded in 1877 by African American settlers from the southern United States. It was established as a community for formerly enslaved individuals seeking a better life in the West. Nicodemus became a symbol of Black self-determination and resilience, though its population declined over the years. Today, it is recognized as a National Historic Site, preserving its rich history and cultural significance.