What advantages does two legged walking have over four legged walking?
Well, really nothing. Actually we're much better. So be greatful! geez.
Who would win in a fight Original Freddy or Remake Freddy?
Dude in this fight The Original Freddy would win. Why? Because the Remake Freddy is a child rapist while the old Freddy is a child Killer and Robert's Freddy is cunning and he uses fear to kill Remake just stabs and Slashes
How do you tell the difference between a male and female turtle?
well a Male's tail is bigger than a females that is if you are talking about the bum breathing turtle.
What is a bird with flippers called?
birds with flippers are most often adapted for water
some of these birds that fit in these orders are...
anseriformes, this is the duck, goose and swan order but it does include some strange faimilys in this order
charadriiformes, this is the seagull and auk order
shpenisciformes, this is the penguin order
their are other individual birds with flippers wich belong to orders other than this
but these are the main orders.
What part of the world is tropical?
The tropics are on both the north and the south sides of the equator. Lots of heat and humidity. Pretty comfortable though.
How many years would it take for a mass extiction?
technically, a mass extinction has no time frame, the only requirements are that a large portion of species die off relatively quickly, how this happens or how long it takes depends entirely on the current circumstances. most mass extinctions probably happened anywhere from a few months to a couple of years.
Do skunks get on peoples roof or in attics?
Skunks are known to climb onto roofs and can potentially enter attics in search of food or shelter. It's important to seal any entry points and remove attractants like pet food to deter them from accessing your home. If you suspect a skunk has entered your attic, it's advised to contact a professional wildlife removal service for safe and humane removal.
What is the life cycle of a aye-aye?
The aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) has a captive lifespan of around a decade, but individuals have been known to live up to 23 years. They become sexually mature at the age of two to three years. Upon sexual maturity, a female aya-aye in captivity will produce a single offspring every two to three years after a gestation of around 160 days
There is no restricted mating season for this solitary-dwelling primate.
Aye-ayes are rare, and few live in captive environments. Duke University Primate Center in North Carolina and The Jersey Wildlife Trust in the Channel Islands are two of the few facilities that have successful housed and breed aya-ayes outside of Madagascar.
Studies of aya-ayes in the wild provide very little information on these amazing and unique animals.
they stayb with their mother for 4-5 years..