Cowbirds eat several items. They are known to eat several insects like arthropods, beetles, crickets, and grasshoppers, along with some weedy plant seeds.
No they do not. Male deer have antlers to fight for a female, protect them, and gain there love.
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Is ostrich endangered species?
Wild ostriches face being eaten by predators: lions, and hyenas, mainly, unless they can outrun them. They are also hunted by natives for food. Ostriches are also farmed in some parts of Africa for their meat. There is a farm that rears ostriches not far from my home in Lancashire, England!
What is the male camel called?
A male camel is called a bull
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Scientists call them "bulls" as in this article: "Infertility in the dromedary bull" or just "male camels" as in this other one: "Hormonal and behavioral patterns in the male camel".
According to Merriam-Webster Online dictionary, a bull is:
a) male bovine; especially : an adult uncastrated male domestic bovine b) a usually adult male of various large animals (as elephants, whales, or seals)
How many calves does a bison cow give birth to per year?
Bison cows primarily give birth to one calf a year.
Yes. The Tame Silver Fox is a breed of fox that descended from red foxes bred to be tame during an experiment. A group of people (I cannot remember the exact details) took some red foxes and kept them on a farm type facility, to see if they could be domesticated. They divided them into two groups, one that would have as little contact with humans as possible whilst still being monitored (to keep them wild), and another group that would have as much contact with humans as possible. Not only did they find that they could be domesticated, but they found that along with domestication their coat colour, for some reason, changed. They became silver, and some even became white with silver patches. They can now be bred and owned as pets.
Is it true that an ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain?
An ostrich's eye is 5cm in diameter- the brain is even smaller.
How does an ostrich keep warm?
it kicks so incredibly hard that it can snap a bone and definitely keep a lion away. If that doesn't work it runs away; it can run up to 46 mph.
By tucking they're head over they're bum
How do you avoid hitting deer?
Drive Slower
Drive slower and honk a few times when you come across tight corners and really can't see around the curve. Drive slower and honk a few times when you come across tight corners and really can't see around the curve.
How the camel store the water?
He/she stores the water in the lining of the stomach in sacs, which turns into fat and it goes into its blood stream after 100L of water.
Deer are herbivores (chiefly plant eaters). If they ate a grasshopper, it would have only been by accident.
How does the ostrich defend itself?
An ostrich will peck or bite the mammal or human or thing to defend it's self to warn the animal.
back then they could fly but they have given up on flying.
According to the Related Link, they rarely eat watermelon, but you may find an individual deer that likes it, as even deer have individual differences in their likes and dislikes.
Is camel a good cigarette for people?
No, any cigarette can lead to LUNG CANCER....a recent event..i man got cancer to his tongue and had to get it taken off. Do not do drugs they are VERY bad 4 u
yes (some times it burns your tongue)thats 100%right you have a 99.98%chance of getting cancer just from 1 cigarette yes its true you probably don't believe me but look it up
How does the camel gets its food?
camels are below lions but they are above the rat you have to help me, I'm doing this report for science about binomes and we have to write a report on an animal that lives in the biome and i got the desert, so where are they??
How do you make a handmade macrame hanging basket?
A typical macrame bracelet / necklace has 2 basic components: a core & 2 or more woven threads. The core can be hemp (or a similar material) or a soft metal (bracelets only). Here are the steps to use to make a simple clasp style bracelet: 1. Secure 1 end of the soft metal core in a vice. (Bike spokes, small construction site flag markers or similar material works fine.) For a 7.5" bracelet, you should have a core at least 10" long. You'll cut it to length later. 2. Cut a length of hemp (or similar material - I use mason's line) approx. 35 - 40" long & tie a loose overhand knot in the center. Slide the knot over the core up to a point near the vice. 3. Weave the 2 loose ends of the hemp into a square knot w/ the core in the center, as follows: a). Hemp 1 (rt. side of the core) over the core. Hemp 2 (lt. side of the core) over Hemp 1, under the core & up through the loop between Hemp 1 & the core. Tighten the knot. b. Hemp 2. b). Hemp 2 (now rt. side of the core) under the core. Hemp 1 (now lt. side of the core) under Hemp 2, over the core & through the loop between Hemp 2 & the core. Tighten the knot. 4. Repeat this 2 step process until you reach the 7.5" length of the core. Try to be consistent w/ the amount of pressure you use to secure each knot. 5. Secure the woven threads to both ends of the core w/ a dab of Super Glue. Cut the threads when the glue has dried. Cut the core to the desired length. Slide both ends of the woven bracelet back from the ends of the core a little & file / grind the ends slightly rounded. 6. Pull the ends of the woven bracelet back to the core's ends and secure w/ more Super Glue. 7. Bend the bracelet to the desired shape. Here are links to a site that will show you a similar technique: http://www.yourfunfamily.com/Hobbies/macrame.html (knots to use) http://www.yourfunfamily.com/Jewelry/macramebracelets.html (bracelet designs) Hope this helps.
What is a name of an antelope-like animal that begins with an 'i'?
Antilopini is a dwarf antelope that lives in and around the Sahara and the Horn of Africa.
Rats are omnivorous creatures. Often if there is a dead rat near them, they will eat it to gain protein and other nutrients. In addition, they may also bite the ears of other rats in the same cage as them, though this is more of a stereotypical behaviour. Rat pups will also be eaten if there are foreign smells on them, so if your rat has babies please do not pick them up! If you absolutely need to pick them up, do so by scooping up the bedding around them, not by touching them directly!
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Not unless they're cannibals.
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Sometimes two or more rats who don't get along may kill and/or eat each other, and if a female rat who just gave birth is stressed or disturbed while or just after giving birth she may abandon or eat her babies.
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Technically, the house rat is a scavenger and mostly thrive on rubbish as well as dead creatures so it is possible for rats to eat other rats especially if they are dead.
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One sure answer though, is that a rat can eat even a creature of the same kind or from the same phylum (Rodentia) because a colleague of mine had a hamster who died due to rat bites.
"Do rats eat rats?"
Technically, the house rat is a scavenger and mostly thrive on rubbish as well as dead creatures so it is possible for rats to eat other rats especially if they are dead.
One sure answer though, is that a rat can eat even a creature of the same kind or from the same phylum (Rodentia) because a colleague of mine had a hamster who died due to rat bites.
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Also, if two or more rats don't like each other they may try to kill and/or eat each other, and if a female rat who just gave birth is stressed or disturbed while or just after giving birth, she may abandon or kill and eat her babies.