What is the scientific name of the Philippine monkey?
Actually, as far as I know, Philippines doesn't have a scientific name because its a country. Scientific names, or the binomial nomenclature, is only applied to plants and animals as a system to group them according to species.
Name of Tropical American bean plant?
One common tropical American bean plant is the Phaseolus vulgaris, also known as the common bean or kidney bean.
Do monkeys like mushrooms or cheezels?
Monkeys typically prefer fruits, nuts, and insects as their primary sources of food. While some monkeys may eat mushrooms if they come across them in the wild, they are not a regular part of their diet. Cheezels, being a processed and artificially flavored snack, are not a natural food choice for monkeys and may not be appealing to them.
Are monkeys smarter than humans?
In certain ways, perhaps. However, overall brain capacity, learning ability, and initial intelligence factors conclude that humans are smarter than monkeys. Also, humans are considered Earth's dominant species. (Basically a human could be less smart than a monkey but it would have to be one of the dunbest humans and one of the smartest monkeys.
The genus Ceratium are a group of eukaryotic protists of the phylum Dinoflagellata. They have a very unique shape and morphology and contain two flagella. They have some plant characteristics and also some animal characteristics. Ceratium are aquatic organisms and are found in freshwater and marine water. They are usually found in warmer regions of the water near the surface. They can be found all over the world and are generally harmless.
What is the study of monkeys called?
The study of monkeys is called primatology. Primatology involves the scientific study of primates, which includes monkeys, apes, and prosimians, to better understand their behavior, biology, and evolution.
How many legs does a Mexican redknee spider have?
The Mexican redknee is a tarantula and classed as an arachnid, and as such has eight legs.
What are the different types of spiders in Montana?
Some common types of spiders found in Montana include wolf spiders, orb-weaver spiders, grass spiders, and cellar spiders. Additionally, you may also come across jumping spiders, crab spiders, and funnel weaver spiders in the state.
How do monkeys survive in the rainforest?
monkeys survive by eating bananas but they have to climb and swing from tree to tree to get it's food so monkeys have long arms. ( long arms 4 monkeys is important) They make a nest like a bird but a big nest 4 their infants and sleep the up in the tree.They get water by going to a lake and drink.
Typically, animals do not eat pickles as they are a human-made food. In rare instances, a curious animal like a raccoon or a bird may investigate a pickle and take a taste, but it is not a natural or common part of their diet.
How many types of spiders are there?
Spiders (order Araneae) are air-breathing chelicerate arthropods that have eight legs, and chelicerae modified into fangs that inject venom. Spiders are found world-wide on every continent except for Antarctica, and have become established in nearly every ecological niche with the exception of air and sea colonization. As of 2008, approximately 40,000 spider species, and 109 families have been recorded by taxonomists. However, there has been confusion within the scientific community as to how all these genera should be classified, as evidenced by the over 20 different classifications that have been proposed since 1900.
How does the method of internal transport of gases differ in earthworms and planarians?
Earthworms utilize their moist skin for gas exchange through diffusion, while planarians have a branching system of tubes called flame cells that help transport gases using cilia-driven fluid movements. This difference in internal transport of gases reflects the varying complexities in respiratory systems between the two organisms.
What are the localities all over the world where mangrove swamps are found?
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Are there native monkeys in Bali?
I can't tell you if they are native but there are a lot of them. There is a Monkey Temple with literally hundereds of monkeys.
They look like this one:
http://circus.smugmug.com/gallery/1762060#117038427
The monkey temple itself looks like this:
http://circus.smugmug.com/gallery/1762060#117038257
How do i fold towels in the shape of animals?
Well I know how to do an elephant! Here's step-by-step instructions: A1. Lay bath towel out and make sure it is smooth. If not you may need to iron it. A2. On one end fold in six inches and then again. Do the same on the other end. A3. Take one end that wasn't folded and roll it halfway. Rotate it and do the same so that they meet. (Like a scroll!) A4. Fold it to where the rolled end shows outside. Stand it up and make sure it doesn't fall down as you do the face. B1. Follow the same instructions from A1 with the hand towel. B2. Take one end and slightly fold the corner to where it makes the towel slant up at the top, but don't slant too much! Just a little! It must slant all the way down starting from the middle. B3. Repeat the same B2 shows you to do on the other side. B4. Roll in as far as you can to the middle. Same for the other side. B5. Take the skinny part of the shape you made (to be the trunk) and fold it to where it is a little over the other part. Spread the other part (the ears) out as far as you dare and carefully lift that and plop it onto the other part you made in steps A1 - A4. C1. Add white circles with black smaller circles glued or taped onto them for eyes, or googly eyes, or if you want just sunglasses. C2. Have fun with your new elephant and remember to give him peanuts!
Do Brine Shrimp have intercourse?
Yes brine shrimp can have intercourse. Males and females can produce sexually, but also females can produce offspring asexually (parthenogenesis). Females can live up tp three months and produce up to 300 offspring every 4 days. Any other questions just ask Symantha Bollinger.
Is monkey eating eagle an animal or wild life?
Monkey eating eagle is considered a part of wildlife because it involves two different animal species interacting in their natural habitat. Wildlife typically refers to animals that are not domesticated and live in the wild.
Yes, I think they do. On Wednesday me and my friend caught a really fat inchworm. We put it into a glass jar with dirt and leaves and grass and twigs and airholes. Two days later we couldn't find the inchworm. In its place was a teeny little cocoon.
What is courtship and Thoughts on Courtship?
The significance of such a relationship is much beyond a dating relationship. In a courtship you understand that there is a purpose. In dating you often get emotionally attached before you have even talked about your feelings; then often you get hurt. Courtship is not driven by selfish motives. A guy who really wants a girl just for the fun and to hang out won't be one of the guys that talks to you dad and pastor to see what they think. The protection that the boundries of courtship offer are a safe haven to any moral upright person.
A good book to read on the subject would be "I Kissed Dating Goodbye" and "Boy Meets Girl" both by Joshua Harriss.
man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage); "its was a brief and intense courtship by teddi1
A single mother can typically petition the court for full custody of the baby if the father is not involved in the child's life. The court will consider the best interests of the child when determining custody arrangements. It is advisable to consult with a family law attorney for guidance on the legal process.
Did humans evolve from stardust?
In the most abstract sense of the term, not the biological sense (until later on of course).
You could say that you and everything around you was made from stardust. This is because almost all the elements in our bodies (except hydrogen and helium) and in objects around us were synthesized either within stars or during supernovae through a process called nuclear fusion. When stars die they eject the elements into interstellar space in the form of gas and dust. Over long periods of time the elements making up these clouds of gas and dust come together to form stars, planets, and eventually us.
Billions of years ago there were no elements, just protons and electrons - they grouped together to form hydrogen (one of each particle). Then through weak gravitational interactions they began to form into clouds, massive clouds. Which eventually become denser and denser and their gravity becomes stronger and stronger until they crunch down to form a star, which is essentially a massive ball of hydrogen whose gravitational force causes the hydrogen within to fuse together releasing massive amounts of nuclear energy (like an atom bomb) and converting the hydrogen into partly heat and light radiation and partly other elements. Hydrogen + hydrogen = helium, hydrogen + helium = something else and so on and so forth until eventually you get everything from gold to plutonium.
This is how the matter which makes up our body (which is still about 70% hydrogen since the universe is 90% unconverted hydrogen) formed, so yes, we did come from stardust.
The proboscis monkey is a tree dwelling monkey native to Borneo. Their most recognizable feature is their extremely large nose that hangs down in front of their mouth. They are not only good climbers, but they are good swimmers, too (they have been picked up by fishing boats more than a mile from shore).
The proboscis monkey is an endangered species due to habitat loss and hunting.
To see a picture of the proboscis monkey, see the related link.
Why does the heartbeat of mammals's make a sound?
In all mammals, the heart is double pump. Each side of hte heart has an upper and lower chamber. The top chamber are called atriums and lower chamber are called ventricles. A one way flap called a valve connects the upper and lower chambers. when the heart muscle relaxes, blood flows through the open valves from the atriums into the ventricles. when the heart contracts, the flap is closed with a thump. the valve prevents the blood from moving back into the the atrium, and it is forced out of the heart through another opening. The sound from the valves can be heard through the tissues of the body and is often described as a lub-dub sound. I hope this helps everyone my son did this project for his science fair at Pioneer Academy of Science, Clifton NJ . Great project
Yes, pygmy marmosets shed their fur, typically in small amounts year-round. However, they may also experience a more noticeable shedding period during the spring and fall as part of their natural molting process.