A thermophile is an organism - a type of extremophile - which thrives at relatively high temperatures, between 45 and 80 °C[1] (113 and 176 °F). Many thermophiles are archaea. Thermophilic bacteria is a extreme heat loving bacteria that is a member of the archaebacteria kingdom.
When did Helen sharman fly to the moon?
Helen Sharman did NOT fly to the moon. (No woman has yet flown to the moon.) She did however travel into space on 18 May 1991 on Soyuz TM-12 and spent eight days at the Mir space station.
What are the characteristics of psycho centric tourist?
Psycho-centric tourist (also called old tourist)
- travels to well-known destinations
- does traditional activities
- package
- product oriented
Where do the gibbon apes come from?
Gibbons live in India, China, and South East Asia. Apes are originally from Africa, though.
Does the theory that organisms share a common ancestor is known as common descent?
Yes, that is true.
Whats the Difference in 4stroke and 4cycle oil?
The terms 4 stroke, and 4 cycle, have the same meaning. There is no difference in the oil.
What animal can you do for an animal adaptation that is found in a dry and hot area?
It's best to call the ASPCA, but if it's out of control you should call Animal Control. :)
What is a problem with Phonetic decoding?
It is a problem that occurs when the brain incorrectly decodes what is being heard
Like most great apes, chimpanzees are omnivorous, meaning that they will eat both animal and plant materials. They prefer fruits, which typically make up the majority of their diet, but will also consume a wide variety of other vegetation (such as leaves, flowers, tree bark, resins, and pith), as well as insects, birds and bird eggs, honey, and small-to-medium-sized mammals--including other primates, such as the western red colobus monkey, which they will sometimes hunt in a coordinated group. They will also eat soil, likely to provide them with minerals and trace elements.
Second answer
In zoos, chimpanzees are often fed a mixture of fresh fruits and vegetables (apples, carrots, cabbages, Oranges, and bananas are common), as well as food pellets that contain proteins, fats, and fibers. Vitamin and mineral supplements may be added to the food or supplied in water or juice. To encourage foraging behavior, additional food items (seeds, dates, raisins, tree nuts, etc.,) can be scattered or hidden in the enclosure. Some zoos also provide artificial termite mounds, as chimpanzees are known to forage for termites in the wild, and the insects are considered nutritionally important.
What are some cool made up names for rain forests?
The Cloud Forest, Glenwood, Misty Woodland, Alari Wood
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