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Gorillas

The largest of the primates, this ground-dwelling herbivore inhabits the forests of central west Africa. There are three subspecies. Gorilla gorilla gorilla lives in the western lowlands and Gorilla gorilla graueri resides in the eastern lowlands. The Mountain Gorilla, Gorilla beringei beringei, lives in the mountains of Central Africa.

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Do salamanders have internal or external fertilization?

Frogs use external fertilization.

both mates will excrete mucus out of their bodies... the mucus contains their sex cells... therefore, the male and female mucus will mix up and causes fertilization.

External, the female lays eggs onto small braches, leaves or rocks in a pond/ river or close to a water source, the male then fertilizes them (externally), in most cases as the female is laying the eggs

What animal group is called covey?

Usually birds like quail and doves will live in a covey.

Rigid layer that surrounds a plant cell providing structural support?

The cell wall. In plants, the cell wall is made of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin. This helps the cell maintain rigidity, and also prevents bursting if excess amounts of water enter the cell.

How fish take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide?

Yes because when the fish absorbes the oxygen from the water it then must get rid of the by-product. This process is called respiration which is taking in oxygen and expelling carbon doixide only speeking in the respiration of gases in a living thing.

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What happens if there are more people than plants in the community?

When there are too many plants, some of them are crowded out their neighbors and die. This happens all the time anyway; things die, and new things grow in their places. There cannot actually be "too many" plants.

Can fungus move place to place?

Most species of fungi are not not able to move on their own. However, some are able to forcibly discharge their spores, such as Pilobulos. Chytrid fungi have a flagellum on their spore; thus, they are able to move on their own.

Does a black bird have 2 legs and files and walks on them?

birds walk on them but the flys dont dont like it get a different answer

What is the greatest problem facing the people in the world today?

Here are opinions from WikiAnswers contributors:

Too many people! Notwithstanding American "diets", we grow 1200 cal of food per person (all 6 billion) per day - and half of that is lost, spoilage, insects and other vermin. If the average is 600, and we eat 2400 guess how many people are staving.

- Poverty and a lack of access to water and sanitation. Both cause massive amounts of disease and death worldwide.

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The greatest problem facing the people in the world today is our own stubborn and willful refusal to accept responsibilities for our actions. We are the species that introduced the notion of atomic global destruction to the world and all we seem to be able to do about it is point our fingers at faceless governments and assign blame. We shake our heads sadly and sigh: "If only the leaders would lead then the people would surely follow." The best we seem to be able to muster up in dealing with nuclear weapons or weapons of mass destruction is protest. Protest is fine, but it's not enough. Demanding stricter controls from governments proven to be incompetent will not handle this problem nor will any mutually assured destruction solve this problem. This particular problem is overwhelmingly complex and requires a people much wiser and stronger than we are today.

The age we live in today is often called the age of information but if anyone is really paying attention it appears to be more like the age of disinformation. Propaganda abounds across the globe and it is only effective because people are such easy prey to propaganda. It requires a higher level of awareness to discern fact from fiction and truth from talk. That level of awareness will not be accomplished before we learn how to accept responsibility for our actions. Accepting responsibility for our actions requires we become more honest with ourselves and admit we are too lazy and to willing to stagnate on all levels. Our marriages fail because we don't make the effort to keep them working, our children become estranged because we don't make the time for them, our communities fall into disrepair because we let them crumble, all the while waiting for someone else, some expert or someone wiser than us to fix our problems. We eat to much fast food and then turn to our doctors expecting some sort of little yellow pill that can correct the imbalance we created because we eat garbage for sustenance. We turn to psychiatrists and psychologists asking for medication that will help us ignore the mess we've created so we might keep plodding forth making bigger messes. We hide in our churches scolding others because they aren't as holy as we are ignoring the message that comes with attending church. We blame, and we blame and we blame, never satisfied with the results of blaming and so, astonishingly we blame some more.

We are woefully human and to err is human but there is evidence that we are also divine. We build remarkable cities filled with breathtaking edifices and homes, we build dams, superhighway's and learn the mechanics of rocket science. We care and we love just as deeply as we are indifferent or hate. We discover that our actions and thoughts are caused by synapses in the nervous system and brain but we wonder if that is so, how is it we know about synapses. We are much, much more than we've ever been and when we finally figure out how to accept responsibility for each and every one of our actions, we will finally become all that we are and all we are supposed to be. This is quite a problem and solving this problem will not be easy. It appears, however, that life is not easy. Life is hard and it is the struggle we make that defines who we are. All of us are capable of so much more than we have ever accomplished and perhaps one day, the people will face their problems until the only real problems we're confronted with are in the decisions we face in handling new problems. That will be an epoch to remember.

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Clearly the greatest single problem which faces the world is overpopulation. The rate of increase has to be stopped in no time flat simply because there is going to be an ever increasing energy shortage which will continue to impact lives in ever increasing ways in time to come. This energy shortage will impact the ability of the peoples of this world to feed themselves in time to come. Arable land will be used up in cities and industrial areas. There will be crises which people will not be able to overcome.

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Any one who has ever flown in an airplane over the vast and wide open spaces of this planet would have to ignore the obvious in order to agree that it is clear that overpopulation is a problem at all let alone the single greatest problem the world faces. How would we stop population rises? Is some form of tyrannical licensing of parentage being advocated? Energy shortage? The single greatest abundance in the universe is hydrogen. We are better served to find ways to harnessing this abundant resource and creating a renewable source of energy than we are in oppressing the individual and demanding that we all stop being so successful at propagation. The world is still very large and the universe even larger.

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What is the greatest problem? The need to stop looking and arguing. Dan020350

Phylums that belong to rooster phylum?

it belongs to Vertebrate and class Aves (birds)

Who would win a fight waka flocka or 50 cent?

well can you see how tall waka flocka is . hes 6'4" and hes got huge A$$ forearms & he weighs 220 pounds

HAHA 50 would win that straight up. Look up pictures of both of them shirtless you will find that waka is just a big oaf with a bit of a gut. 50 is straight muscle and i would bet is a lot tougher than waka, hes been shot 9 times...including the face. 50 hands down. 50s arms are actually bigger than wakas btw.

What are parts of a radiator?

Neck - where the cap attaches

Core- where the coolant circulates exposed to external air flow

Case- holds everything together

What does 'lb' stand for?

The abbreviation lb stands for pound (latin: libra).

1 pound = 0.454 kg

Second definition: LB also stands for "little baby"

What could cause a very loud valve train noise like tapping on a 94 jeep Cherokee inline 6 with apx 150k well maintained miles?

At 150 k miles first check oil pressure at engine hot with a known accurate gauge. Make sure that the pressure exceeds the minimum mfg specification for the engine. If the oil pressure is ok, then use a mechanics stethescope to locate the exact area of the noise. High on the engine indicates valve or piston related, middle on the block indicates piston and low on the block is lower end, ie bearings rods or mains. Make sure you correctly locate the noise before tearing into the engine, nothings worse than making an erroneous diagnosis when it comes to time and dollars... If the noise is indeed in the top of the engine then pull the valve cover and check for wear in the valve train. Repair or replace pivot points, lifters, etc. as may be required.

Do beavers live above ground?

Beaver's live in burrows, lakes, and small wooden island. Yes they live above ground & are often seen... they build dams from wood they collect & sleep in the dams in areas built for this purpose. they are not nocturnal they work in the day.