What is the habitat of a baboon?
Baboons are ground dwelling primates. Baboons are very adaptable to the environments in which they live, most baboons prefer woodlands and cliffs. The main environmental concern for a baboon is a readily available water supply.
Do fish need carbon dioxide in order to survive?
No, invertebrates do not breathe carbon dioxide. All animals breathe oxygen.
What is a baboons structure for defense?
A defense method many apes like the baboon use is to show their sharp teeth to warn off enemies.
First of all, what are pocket monkeys? If they are actual monkeys, then, yes, it would be a little dangerous to be near one. If no, then, probably not.
How many times a day does a monkey fart?
Monkeys are primates, and fairly similar to humans. As one might expect, the frequency of monkey flatulence will depend greatly on the individual specimen and its diet, just like their human counterparts.
Why do Koalas have sharp teeth?
Koalas are herbivores which eat eucalyptus leaves. Their front teeth, which they use for nipping off the leaves and gum blossoms, are quite sharp. Their molars, however, and flat and strong for chewing the leaves.
Is it good to have green poop?
That depends on what you've eaten. It's fairly common to have discolored feces if you've eaten foods with dye in them or just a lot of foods that are one particular color.
Cardiovascular/Circulatory
What does the nucleas do inside a plant cell?
The nucleus is the control center of the cell. There are different types of cells, such as blood cells. Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, and organs make up organ systems.
yes baboons eat other monkeys. baboons are able to eat there own species.
What happens to water molecules in a pool as they absorb energy?
When water absorbs heat, it makes the individual water molecules vibrate faster. This is because heat is essentially evenly spread energy. If the molecules vibrate fast enough, they will be able to separate from each other and become a gas, which is what happens if the water evaporates and boils.
Are wood spiders and brown recluse spiders the same?
No they are not. Brown recluse are some of the most poisonous spiders in the USA. Wood spiders, though can be considered close in appearance, are actually harmless (fright and allergic reactions aside).
What do baboons eat in captivity?
they eat berries and eat leaves as well as carcasses and gazelle fawns
What kind of vertebrate is a baboon?
Gabriel Barajas is in Mr. McKinney's 1st period class and has a friend named Pedro Dominguez.
Should endangered animals be bred in captivity?
Animals should not be kept in captivity because then they can not find others of their kind and breed on their own. Instead, they are forced to breed with whatever else is there. They also begin to lack abilities that are vital in surviving on their own. Now their young also will not know enough and will die if put back in nature. If we keep breeding in captivity then all the animals will die. Basically, by keeping animals in captivity we are improving chances of their extinction.
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answ2. But there are captive breeding programs for such as the Kakapo, a nocturnal parrot that is essentially flightless. And also for other rare species.
And the owner of a valuable (racehorse) may well wish to restrict their freedom. I used this fact like 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000times
No you should not breed animals in captivity unless the species is this-close to extinction, and then you should make their environment as realistic to their natural environment as possible. Also you should raise them as if they were in the wild and as soon as there is a good number of healthy animals, release them into the wild to build up the natural population. If they're not wild, do the same thing minus the releasing part because then they won't survive.
What is the scientist that studies plant and animal life?
Biologists study life; they can be considered to be of two kinds:
zoologists study animals, and botanists study plants.
Why does hydrolysis of glycogen is faster than the starch?
Both glycogen and starch are polymers of glucose. Alpha 1,4 linkage of glucose produces chain linkage and Alpha1,6 linkage produces branching of chains. Glycogen has more brached chains than starch. More the number of branches means there are more terminal glucose molecules with alpha 1,4 linkage. More the number of terminal glucose linked with alpha1,4 linkages, more enzymes will be get a chance to hydrolyze the linkage.
How does the circulatory system help your cells get rid of carbon dioxide?
The blood flowing through the veins carry the carbon dioxide from the cells of all parts of the body to the heart. Hence we say that the veins transmit the De-oxygenated blood from all parts of the body to the heart. The De-oxygenated blood collected in the heart flows to the lungs through the pulmonary artery. The blood gets oxygenated in the lungs. Then the oxygenated blood flows to the heart through the pulmonary vein. Then the oxygenated blood flows to all parts of the body through the arteries. So blood flows into the heart through the veins, and flows out of the heart through the arteries. Normally the De-oxygenated blood flows through the veins and the oxygenated blood flows through the artery. The only exceptions are the pulmonary artery that transmits de-oxygenated blood from heart to the lungs and the pulmonary vein that transmits oxygenated blood from lungs to heart. This is because blood flows into the heart by veins and flows out of the heart by arteries.