Tens of thousands arrive in Israel around April and for at least 2,000 years swifts have been building their nests and laying eggs in the crevices of the Western Wall. Visitors arrive in droves to watch the birds.
How much could a real Pegasus be worth?
A real Pegasus would be a great find for this century of explorers. A Pegasus could not only be used as transportation but would become invaluable friends for life. (BFFL) Someone who was keen enough to find a Pegasus would be able to sell it for 1 Centillion as the minimum price.
The Sugar Glider is around 15 to 20 cm (6.3 to 7.5 inches) in length, with a tail longer than the body and almost as thick as a human thumb, and weighs between 90 and 150 grams (3 to 5.3 oz).
Most Sugar Gliders are approx. 6.3-7.5 inches in length
and Weigh approx. 100-160 grams.
16 to 21 cm (6.3 to 7.5 inches)
foxes cant fly..................flying foxe is fake
they can swim though swimming fox is reel
No. While one group known as vampire bats do drink blood, they are not vampires in the mythological sense. Most bats feed primarily on insects, while others feed on fruit.
What store can you buy a sugar glider?
the internet or a local pet shop
While those are certainly options, they aren't truly the best of options.
There are sugar glider rescues in some states. There are also many sugar glider breeders, which is another great option.
It is best to go through a breeder when buying a sugar glider.
How would you trace ray diagram that shows all the images?
Ray diagrams are drawings that use simple geometry to locate an image formed by a mirror. In order to draw a ray diagram, first sketch the situation; draw the location and arrangement of the mirror and the position of the object with respect to the mirror. Construct the drawing so that the object and the image distances are proportional to their actual size. Then, draw to rays on your diagram. Draw the first ray from the object perpendicular to the mirror's surface. Since it makes and angle of 0 degree with the normal to the mirror, the angle of reflection also equals 0 degree, causing the ray to reflect back on itself.
Draw the second ray from the object to the mirror, but this time place the ray at an angle that is not perpendicular to the surface of the mirror.Then draw the reflected ray. Next, trace both reflected rays back to the point from which they appear to have originated, which is behind the mirror. Use dotted lines to draw the rays to distinguish them from the actual rays of light. By continuing this process for all other parts of the object, you will be able to locate the complete virtual images for the object.
What type of food do the flying sqirrels eat?
Flying squirrels forage at night. They use their sense of smell to locate foods such as fruits, nuts, fungi, and birds' eggs. Note that flying squirrels can't actually fly; they can only glide.
Bats are in a separate order from primates. Bats are divided into fruit eating and insect eating bats. Therefore, fruit bats are just bats, not primates.
Flying squirrel of north America closely resembles the flying phalanger how are they the same?
1. Both are small, gliding, tree-dwelling mammals.
2. Both have patagia connecting the wrists and the ankles, allowing them to glide.
3. Both are omnivorous.
4. Both usually live in holes in trees.
5. Both have the same body structure: short, pointed faces, short triangular ears, large eyes, long skinny bodies, patagia, short thin legs, and long flat tails (used as rudders when gliding).
They are a good example of convergent evolution.
What is the benefits of whale blubber to human?
A diet with blubber can prevent heart disease or hardened arteries, but it's dangerous too because since a whale is at the top of the food chain it collects toxic pollutants in its body.
Name for a mammal that can fly?
The only mammal that can fly is the bat. There are more than 900 different types of bats.
A few types of squirrels, lemurs, and marsupials also can glide (but not really fly) by stretching out membranes between their limbs as they jump (kind of like "wing suits" that some people use in conjunction with skydiving or BASE-jumping).
How do bats use their ears to help them catch insects?
When they cannot see insects, at night, they can still locate them by emitting a sound and listening for echoes coming off the insects, a process called echolocation. It also helps them to avoid flying into walls or other obstacles.
Hairy vertebrates who give birth to live young (with some notable exceptions which lay eggs, known as monotremes), nourish their young with milk (females possessing mammary glands for lactation), are warm-blooded (able to maintain their body temperature against adverse elements), and breath air (possessing lungs, not gills), who are categorised by the class mammalia.
Where can you buy a sugar glider in Thailand?
Pet shops around Bangkok and Chiang Mai usually have them. However, the most popular place to find them is in the pet area of Chatachuk Market, aka JJ Market, where tons of them are crammed into tiny cages and left out in the heat all day long. It's a sad industry, try to avoid buying from the breeders there.
Animals in French that start with U?
· Octopus
· Opossum
· Orangutan
· Ostrich
· Otter
· Owl
· Ox
· Ural Owl
· Unicorn Fish
· Uakari
· Uganda Woodland-warbler
· Uguisu
· Ulysses Butterfly
· Umbrellabird
· Underwing (a moth)
How do you play kittens in a blender?
YOU DONT and YOU SHOULDNT! your a horrible person for asking that.
How do you get rid of bats living in a table umbrella?
LOL, well , do you have a broom? Or if they keep on coming back, get something built into the inside of the umbrella to keep the bats away. Other than that, close the darn umbrella if you can't do anything else.