What is the difference between camel and yak?
A camel is taller than a yak moreover a camel's family is camelidae but a yak's family is bovidae.
When did ostrich racing start?
That came since ancient times when there was no mail, telephones or telegraph. Israelis, Egyptians and all over Europe were known to use the pigeon to carry messages. When World War one started, the armies went back to the pigeons and continued using them through World War Two. The Bank family Rothschild used the pigeons to know the news before every one did and that made the families world economic empire.
No. A camel spider's diet consists of smaller insects, lizards, birds, they will take on a scorpion, and rarely attack a larger animal then themselves.
The name camel spider came about because they live in the desert and is only one of many names for this particular arachnid. Such as the wind scorpion, sand spider, sun spider, and solifugae, which is the Latin name for it.
YES. camels are indengered because the number and population is decreased for last couple of years in Africa and Asia and this two cotenents are was the most hosted and carring this type of creatures, theres are many deseases, drought and camel life became hard so the breeding and and number of births became less.
variety of herbaceous plants, lichens, mosses, and tree leaves and bark
Yes, it taste like beef and has less fat the beef. I bet if you ate it not knowing, you would think it is a hamburger. They even have ostriches farms.
Are bison supposed to be called bison or buffalo?
Well, technically, they are supposed to be called bison because buffalos (cape and water) live in Africa and Asia.
What climate do bison live in?
Wood Bison live in boreal forest regions of Alaska, Yukon, western Northwest Territories, northeastern British Columbia, northern Alberta, and northwestern Saskatchewan.
How camel spider kills camels?
The camel spider injects venom into their prey that leaves them numb and unable to move. They then inject them with enzymes which digest their inner tissues, reducing it to liquid that the spider can then drink.
i think you can you have to make sure they are cooked well
Body language and vocalizations, just like with any other herd-orientated animal.
There are reasons why below:
1. because when they are running really fast and they stop and are very still and dont move and you touch it to see if it moves it moves quickly again.
2. there hairy.
3. there faces can sometimes be ugly like the wolf spider and the net casting spider which they both have two large eyes.
Those are some answers, I am a spider expert so keep asking questions and I will answer them
you can hunt with there tounges
Q. Where do frogs live?
A. They live near lakes, ponds, and streams. This habitat helps keep their skin moist, which is necessary to their survival.
Q. What do frogs eat?
A. Frogs are carnivores. They eat other animals, typically bugs and worms.
Q. How do frogs hunt for food?
A. Except for an occasional blink, the hunting frog sits almost motionless. It waits for a meal to fly by, then catches it with it's tongue.
Q. Why do frogs sun themselves?
A. This behavior is called basking. When temperatures are cool, frogs need to bask in sunshine to warm up enough to be able to move. That's because they are cold-blooded, and their body temperature changes with the external temperature.
Q. What is a frog's role in the ecosystem?
A. They eat insects, small fish, and other small aquatic and terrestrial animals. In turn they provide food for fish, some large insects, snakes, lizards, larger frogs, birds, and small carnivorous and omnivorous mammals.