Can a pregnant 17-year-old move in with the mother of her baby's father in Ohio?
Ohio recognizes 17 year olds as adults. * Ohio only recognizes 17-year-olds as being an adult when it pertains to when a minor can be charged and prosecuted as an adult. The legal age of majority for Ohio is 18. The issue of pregnancy is not relevant. The minor would need the permission of her parents or the court to move from the family home.
Why do people murder What happens in the brain?
I don't know what can possibly be in there minds. I hurt everyday living with the pain of losing someone to Murder. Its obvious the Red Flags that went up that night but noone cared they covered it up and the Death was roled out as accidental. Don't do it if that why your reading this. It causes to much pain..And you would regret it the Rest of your life.
What is the world monkey population?
It is difficult to provide an exact number for the global monkey population as it varies greatly between different species and regions. However, estimates suggest that there are millions of monkeys living in the wild across various continents.
The correct spelling is "peplum." It refers to a short overskirt or ruffle attached at the waistline of a jacket, blouse, or dress.
The world's oldest monkey on record was a female Coquerel's sifaka named Jovian, who lived to be 29 years old at Duke Lemur Center in North Carolina. Monkeys typically have a lifespan of 20-40 years, with some species living longer in captivity due to better care and medical treatment.
What are the two species of monkeys?
If you're really just talking about monkeys then you have to start with old world or new world monkey families such as Cebidae (new world capuchin type) or Callitrichidae (new world tamarans and marmosets) or Cercopithidae (old world monkeys) then they break down further from there.
What is the scientific name of Russian monkey?
The scientific name for the Russian monkey is Macaca sylvanus.
Your question does not make sense.
Cladists use evolutionary relationships to draw their cladograms, so what you are saying is, in effect, " what is the difference between A and A.
I do not know whether you mean systemics, a physiological, or the numerical difference between cladistics and the aforementioned.
What is the name of the spider similar to the huntsman?
its the spider-deer
it is when a deer and a spider produce offspring.
What is the scientific name of the drill monkey?
The scientific name of the drill monkey is Mandrillus leucophaeus.
What is the scientific name of the spider's home?
This took me a while to figure this one out to, but then i realized the answer was really obvious. A spiders home is its 'web' :)
What is the snow monkey's scientific name?
The snow monkey's scientific name is Macaca fuscata. They are native to Japan and are known for their thick fur that helps them survive in cold, snowy environments.
What is the Scientific name for a capuchin monkey?
The scientific name is Ateles hybridus. The term "hybrid spider monkey" is sometimes used for the species, because it has traits that originally suggested it was a subspecies of either of two other species.
What is th scientific name for Japanese plum?
The are multiple trees that are known as the Japanese Plum, and they are the Ume, or Prunus mume, the Sumomo, or Prunus salicina, and the Loquat, or Eriobotrya japonica.
What is the scientific name of Monkey and scientific their scientific classification?
The scientific name of monkey is Simiiformes. Monkeys are classified under the order Primates, suborder Haplorhini, and infraorder Simiiformes.
What is a a monkey's scientific name?
A monkey's scientific name typically falls under the genus "Macaca," such as Macaca mulatta for the rhesus monkey.
What is the scientific name for an ape?
Pan troglodytes because for scientific names u need the first part of then name (genus) has to be capitalize and the second part (species) is lower case also has to be underlined or in italics.
Monkeys can display a range of behaviors, from friendly and playful to defensive and aggressive. How they interact with humans or other animals will depend on factors such as the species of monkey, their individual temperament, and past experiences. It is important to exercise caution and respect when approaching or interacting with monkeys in the wild or in captivity.
Why is our geography important for the life cycle of corn?
Corn is highly influenced by geography as it requires specific conditions such as sunlight, temperature, and soil composition to grow successfully. Different regions offer different climates and soil types, affecting the growth and development of corn plants. Understanding the geography helps farmers to choose the right location and conditions for planting corn to optimize their yield and quality.
How did cro-magnon society differ from the human society that followed it?
Cro-Magnon society was primarily hunter-gatherer-based, while later human societies developed agriculture and animal domestication. Additionally, Cro-Magnons had a more nomadic lifestyle compared to the settled communities that followed. The Cro-Magnons also had different artistic expressions, such as cave paintings, which are not as prevalent in later human societies.
Why are humans called homosapiens?
The term human comes from the old French humain, derived from the Latin hÅ«mÄnus, which is the adjective of homÅ meaning "man" or "being from earth". It's possible that this latter comes from the creation story of Adam in Christianity who was made form the dust of the earth (Adam in Hebrew means 'dust' and 'man'). The 'being' part essentially comes from the fact of our existence, in the sense that we 'be' and are the only creature who can reflect on our 'being'. 'Being' also has connotations of having a soul and some believe we are also the only animal to have souls.
Did humans evolve from a monkey?
Charles Darwin did not think that humans evolved from monkeys. Rather, he believed, based on many years of research in the fields of biology and comparative anatomy, that anatomically similar species such as humans, apes, and monkeys probably evolved, over a period of many thousands of years, from a common, ape-like ancestor, now extinct. Recent studies in biology and genetics, using techniques not available in Darwin's time, have confirmed and further clarified his theory. In order to gain a further understanding of Darwin's thinking, you might want to look up "Charles Darwin" and "Evolution" in a variety of encyclopedias, such as Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin). High School and College textbooks of biology may also cover this topic with more or less completeness. Many fine books have also been written on this subject, including Darwin's "The Origin of Species and the Descent of Man" and the fine biographical novel, "The Origin," by Irving Stone.