As it level's up it will know
- pound
4 growl
8 bubble
11 water sport
15 peck
(At lv 16 pilup evolves intp prinplup)
18 bide
22 bubble beam
25 fury attack
29 brine
32 whirlpool
36 mist (evolves into empoleon at lv 36)
39 drill peck
43 hydro pump
What is the difference between extinct and endangered?
Extinct means its gone forever. endangered means there are only a few left
you lie sometimes because there is , mabey something you want or you are just a lire. It's all up to you, everyone is different.
The cave bear is an extinct mammal that lived in Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene. It takes its name from where most of the skeletons have been found and the belief of experts that they spent a fair amount of time in caves compared to modern bears like the brown bear which mostly only use them for hibernation.
Where country was the titaniboa found?
The Titanoboa lived approximately 58-60 million years ago, in what is now South America.
Which of the follwing is an effect of the reduction in bird populations?
The largest effect of a reduction in bird populations is the increase in insect populations. Insect populations grow if there are fewer birds around to eat them.
The Stone Age is divided into two parts, and all of it is prehistoric. The older part is the Paleolithic, which started when the earliest humans began using stone tools, and the later part is the Neolithic, which started when humans began to farm, sometime after 10,000 years ago. The start of the Neolithic depends on where you are referring to, because people began farming at different times in different parts of the world. Assuming you are referring to the Paleolithic, humans in Europe and Asia hunted animals such as mammoths, steppe wisent (the European equivalent of bison), horses, deer, etc. In the Americas, the people would have hunted mammoths, mastodons, camels, deer, horses, etc. These would have been used primarily for food, but the bones could have been used for toolmaking, the tendons could have been used like a tough fiber for tying things together, and the hides could have been used for warm clothing and to make portable shelters. In Africa, animals hunted by Paleolithic people probably included antelope, gazelle, wildebeest, etc.
What was the largest carniverous animal in the eocene?
The largest carniverous animal in the ocean in the Great White shark. It can grow up to 6m(20ft)in length & 2,268 kilograms(5,000 lb)in weight. It reaches maturity at around 15 years of age and can have a life span of over 30 years. :D
The largest terrestrial carniverous animal in the eocene was called Andrewsarchus and was 6 metres in length.
Why the sardinian lynx is extinct?
How am I supposed to know???
JK jk because they are hunted for meat and fur
What is the pronounciatin of megalodon?
Megalodon is pronounced:
Mega Low Don
but some people pronounce it:
mega luh done
which is incorrect
The emu is neither extinct, not in any danger of becoming extinct. Its status is "secure".
However, there were several varieties of emus prior to European settlement. The Tasmanian emu, King Island emu and Kangaroo Island emus are now extinct.
What might happen if one of the components lets say a plant becomes extinct in your quadrant?
If a local plant was to become extinct, there would be lots of problems. Virtually all plants are part of the ecosystem, so if one plant disappeared, the animals that ate that plant would also likely disappear.
About 250 <- bad answer by me there are about 100 left
How did the Eskimo Curlew become extinct?
The eskimo Curlew is probably although not confirmed to be extinct. According to Thomas et al, "Can intrinsic factors explain population declines in North American breeding shorebirds? A comparative analysis," in Animal Conservation Volume 9 Issue 3, Pages 252 - 258, its decline is probably due to large-scale habitat change. The conversion of upland areas (along with suppression of fire) into agriculture is one of the main reasons for the extinction of the Eskimo curlew Numenius borealis, a continental migrant whose numbers plummeted during the late 1800s and early 1900s. The authors cite Gill, R.E. Jr., Canevari, P. & Iverson, E.H. (1998). Eskimo curlew (Numenius borealis): number 347. In The birds of North America: 1-28. Poole, A. & Gill, F. (Eds). Philadelphia: The Birds of North America, Inc.
What is a strange sea creature with 3 eyes?
well there is no sea creature with 3 eyes they all have only 2