What is the symbiotic relationship for egrets and cattle?
egrets eat flies or what everother bug is ona cow
Can you keep a blue heron skull if found legally?
Absolutely not. Very few birds are actually legal to own. And possession of a blue heron or any of its parts i.e. bones or feathers, is very illegal. It doesn't matter how you found it, or even if you wanted to take it to a vet if the bird was injured. You are not allowed to posses it in ANY way. It carries a heavy fine and possible jail time. Look up the laws for your country/state/city. "I didn't know", is never an excuse.
Does a great egret have an exoskeleton?
No, all birds are vertebrates, meaning that they have an internal skeleton just like you and me.
What does a reddish egret eat?
The Reddish egret eats fish, frogs crustaceans and small invertebrates.
What is a male fortune teller called?
A Male Fortune teller is called a Witch because they are skilled in occult arts, fortune telling, conjuring, or an astronomer.
When does a bald eagle head turn white?
When they are two years old, the adult color begins to come in, and is usually complete by the third year.
What kinds of bird build their nests on the ground?
Some birds that build their nests on the ground are flightless birds, such as emus and ostriches, but other birds which can fly are also ground-nesting. These birds include chickens, penguins, killdeer (a kind of plover), and water birds such as ducks, geese, swans etc.
How do you stop blue heron from eating koi?
Put chicken wire over the top of the pond, or get a noisy dog..Herons cannot stand the racket.
Did the introduced species of North American cattle egret succeed in Australia?
The cattle egret was introduced to Australia in the 1930s. These birds eat flies, fleas, and grasshoppers. It will even remove fleas and ticks from hides, right off animals. These birds have been successful as an introduced species and have caused little to no harm.
A loon is similar to a duck and uses its feet to swim and then "ducks" ;D down and grabs the fish (like a duck does). A heron walks across shallow water and dips their head down, catching the fish, and the kingfisher just uses its wings to levitate and then swoops down and grabs its prey.
Does a blue heron eat crayfish?
Yes. Blue herons eat crayfish, along with fish, frogs and even small mammals and reptiles.
I'm pretty sure a lot of herons live Japan, you don't often see them though, you never know if you see a cran and its a heron. back in the old times i believe there are old paintings of herons the stand for some legend or something.
Where can you find the great blue heron on pontoh station trail on pony friends 2?
when you ride over the bridge, look to you left and it's walking on the ground.
What is proof of Heron's Formula?
This is a proof that uses the cosine rule and Pythagoras' theorem.
As on any triangle with c being the opposite side of θ and a and b are the other sides:
c^2=a^2+b^2-2abcosθ
We can rearrange this for θ:
θ=arccos[(a^2+b^2-c^2)/(2ab)]
On a right-angle triangle cosθ=a/h. We can therefore construct a right-angle triangle with θ being one of the angles, the adjacent side being a^2+b^2-c^2 and the hypotenuse being 2ab. As the formula for the area of a triangle is also absinθ/2, when a and b being two sides and θ the angle between them, the opposite side of θ on the right-angle triangle we have constructed is 4A, with A being the area of the original triangle, as it is 2absinθ.
Therefore, according to Pythagoras' theorem:
(2ab)^2=(a^2+b^2-c^2)^2+(4A)^2
4a^2*b^2=(a^2+b^2-c^2)^2+16A^2
16A^2=4a^2*b^2-(a^2+b^2-c^2)^2
This is where it will start to get messy:
16A^2=4a^2*b^2-(a^2+b^2-c^2)(a^2+b^2-c^2)
=4a^2*b^2-(a^4+a^2*b^2-a^2*c^2+a^2*b^2+b^4-b^2*c^2- a^2*c^2-b^2*c^2+c^4)
=4a^2*b^2-(a^4+2a^2*b^2-2a^2*c^2+b^4-2b^2*c^2+c^4)
=-a^4+2a^2*b^2+2a^2*c^2-b^4+2b^2*c^2-c^4 (Eq.1)
We will now see:
(a+b+c)(-a+b+c)(a-b+c)(a+b-c)
=(-a^2+ab+ac-ab+b^2+bc-ac+bc+c^2)(a^2+ab-ac-ab-b^2+bc+ac+bc-c^2)
=(-a^2+b^2+2bc+c^2)(a^2-b^2+2bc-c^2)
=-a^4+a^2*b^2-2a^2*bc+a^2*c^2+a^2*b^2-b^4+2b^3*c-b^2*c^2+2a^2*bc-2b^3*c+(2bc)^2-2bc^3+a^2*c^2-b^2*c^2+2bc^3-c^4
=-a^4+2a^2*b^2+2a^2*c^2-b^4+(2bc)^2-c^4-2b^2*c^2
=-a^4+2a^2*b^2+2a^2*c^2-b^4+2b^2*c^2-c^4 (Eq.2)
And now that we know that Eq.1=Eq.2, we can make Eq.1=(a+b+c)(-a+b+c)(a-b+c)(a+b-c)
Therefore:
16A^2=(a+b+c)(-a+b+c)(a-b+c)(a+b-c)
A^2=(a+b+c)(-a+b+c)(a-b+c)(a+b-c)/16
=[(a+b+c)/2][(-a+b+c)/2][(a-b+c)/2][(a+b-c)/2]
And so if we let s=(a+b+c)/2
A^2=s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)
Distance = Rate * Time
or, in this case
Rate = Distance/Time
Heron:
Rate = 600 m/60 s
= 10 meters/second
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Duck:
Rate = 60 m/5 s
= 12 meters/second
The duck is a bit faster than the Heron
Why do you think the egret is sitting on the buffalo?
They have a 'symbiotic' relationship. The egret cleans the buffalo skin of flies and parasites, and the buffalo gives the egret 'protection' from any animal that would otherwise eat the bird !
Algae tadpole or heron which is the decomposer?
the anwer is tadpole algae are producers heron are consumers