Animals grouped to together are called iplomas. Trust Me!
Which dinosaur uses its tail as a whip?
long neck uses its tail to whip other dinosaurs who attack them because they are a bit fat and large and are not like the dinosaurs like trx to move very fast.
What are the significant themes of the lastling by Philip gross?
friendship betweenparis and tahr made them to know each other, though they didnt have anything in common . appearances of many characters in the novel are different in the end .examples: franklin used to have a cool and composed personality but in the end he turned out to be evil. paris was tomboyish and strong and brave but in the end she became scared from the inside and was like ordinary and random girls. as the wheel f life turned ,as everything came around , the novel discussed all the species that are that are extinct and the way they are being hunted the last of them.
Cave lions were the biggest lions ever at the prehistoric times. They were up to 15 ft long and weighed from 1700 pounds to 2500 pounds.
How can humans get rid of flies?
well there is the sticky paper that you can hang on a wall and flies get stuck to it you could also swat them.
How long are Giant Dragonflies' legs?
Dragonflies legs can grow to six inches long. sometimes they grow to be ten inches.
What was the life span of a sea mink?
The sea mink became extinct before being scientifically described, and therefore little is known about its habits.
Were there any predators to the procoptodon goliah?
Yes, the procoptodon goliath had predators. The Varanus priscus (a very large lizard) and the Thylacoleo, better known as the marsupial lion, were predators of the procoptodon goliath.
What animals familiar to the Snohomish people?
The Snohomish people live in the mountains of rural areas. Some animals that are common to them are bats, coyotes and bears.
When did the Tasmanian tiger first become endangered?
The Tasmanian tiger, a carnivorous marsupial (dasyurid), more correctly known as the Thylacine was a native animal of Australia. It was never endangered, as the various conservation status levels were not in force before it became extinct. It was moved to "extinct" status as a result of being hunted as a possible threat to livestock in Tasmania following European settlement. The last known Tasmanian Tiger died in the Hobart Zoo in 1936, and there have been no confirmed sightings since then.
What does a tree of life imply about all species living and extinct?
The tree of life is believed to bring new life to extinct species. It is also to give a new life to the living.
What are the clues that fossils reveal about the behavior and diet of megalodon?
Like other sharks, Megalodon's skeleton is made of cartilage, not bone. That means it doesn't fossilize well. The vast majority of Megalodon fossils that we have are teeth, and we also have a few vertebrae. From these, we can tell that Megalodon was a huge shark, but it is still difficult to get an exact size estimate (maximum figures say it was about 50+ feet long, compared with great whites which are only 20 feet long, at the largest). We also know that Megalodon had a global distribution, and that it lived between 15.9 and 2.6 million years ago. The other thing we know is that they probably ate cetaceans, such as whales, because some whale skeletons from the period show tooth marks that match those of Megalodon.