What do you call an animal that eats both plant and animal?
Omnivores eat both plant and animals. Some examples include black bears, humans, raccoons, and many rodents.
Many animals that have omnivorous diets are listed as carnivores scientifically. An example are bears.
What are animals that eat plant?
Animals that eat ONLY plants are classified as "herbivores".If thats too hard to remember, "herbivore" has the root word "herb" which is a name for types of plants.
Do monkeys and gorillas have 5 fingers?
Yes, all primates (apes, monkeys, lemurs, etc) have five fingers per hand and five toes per foot.
What is a clear container for housing plants and small animals called?
i'm pretty sure you mean an incubator.
What animals can eat poisonous plants?
It is not a good idea for any animal to eat poisonous plants. Some can tolerate some types and other types will kill them. It's best not to take that chance. Because what one animal can eat quite comfortably could kill an animal of a similar species.
On the other hand what is poisonous very much depends on the species involved. Raisins, and to a lesser extent even grapes are deadly poisons to dogs; they aren't considered poisonous to people. At all costs, prevent your dog from eating even one raisin. Koalas live on a diet almost exclusively consisting of Eucalyptus leaves. They contain high levels of the noxious/toxic Eucalyptus oil that makes the plant inedible for just about any other creature, and they contain very little nutritive value. But Koalas thrive on them and can't live without an abundant supply. Possums also eat Eucalyptus leaves but to a lesser extent and it doesn't have any affect on them either. Koalas also only like some types of Eucalyptus tree and won't touch other types.
Why should the public be kept away from a pregnant gorilla in a zoo?
The public should be kept away from Gertie because humans are the biggest threat to gorillas and because pregnant female gorillas and baby gorillas are the most valuable of a group of gorillas
What is it called when plants and animals the have migrated to places where they are not native?
immigration. they emmigrate from where they are native, and immigrate to where they are not.
Plants and animals that have migrated to places where they are not native is called?
Invasive species are plants and animals that have migrated or be placed in places were they are not native. This is very harmful to the native flora and fauna who have no natural defenses against the invaders.
Plants and animals that have migrated to places where they are not native are called?
Invasive Species
How many pulses are counted for each human heartbeat?
You have to count each time your heart beats in 10 seconds then multiply that number by 6 (for a total of 60 seconds) or you can count how many times your heart beats per minute.
For example if your heart beats 12 times in 10 seconds you would multiply 12 x 6 which equals 72 or you could just have some one time a minute while you count your heart beats.
Note: 60-80 are considered healthy for a resting if you resting is above 100 will resting you may not be too healthy also keep in mind some people may have a heart rate as low as 45-50 this either means they are in amazing shape and their hearts are very strong or they have a medical problem
What will happen if a baby is born at 33 weeks?
The baby should be fine. I will find you some links!
* http://3dpregnancy.parentsconnect.com/calendar/33-weeks-pregnant.html * http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-437236/Born-just-22-weeks--Amilla-allowed-home.html * http://www.comeunity.com/premature/ * http://www.keepkidshealthy.com/Newborn/premature_babies.html * http://www.babycenter.com/0_preterm-labor-and-birth_1055.bc
The entire procedure, from beginning to end, lasts about 30 minutes
Why are billy goats aggressive?
A buck is aggressive for 2 main reasons. One is that during breeding season his hormones are running rampant.
The second is that he was raised improperly. They are not treated as a doe is. Treated wronglu teaches them aggression.
Why are there fewer trees in tropical grassland than in tropical rain forests?
because some animals are not made to be livinng in the rain forest or some people brought them there
Is there bears in the tropical rainforest?
Yes. Formosan Black Bears, Sun Bears, Specacled Bears and Sloth Bears are some of the species that live in rain forests.
How has the bonobo adapted to live in a rainforest?
Bonobo are adept at tree climbing, which is an advantage because there are so many trees. The trees are where most of the food in the rainforest is. Bonobos are adapted to eat leaves and fruits, and supplement their diets with other things such as insects.