What is the difference of a German tiger 1 and a German tiger 2?
t1:german tiger 1 t2:german tiger 2
t1:armor 69 t2:armor 89
t1:speed 14 mph t2:speed 20 mph
t1:gun is 98% great t2:gun is 99% good
so german tiger 2 is better
What is the relationship between adaptation and natural section?
Here is a quote: "The relationship between adaptation and natural selection does not go both ways. Whereas greater relative adaptation leads to natural selection, natural selection does not necessarily lead to greater adaptation." I do not recall who said it, but this is what the relationship between both is. Here is a quote: "The relationship between adaptation and natural selection does not go both ways. Whereas greater relative adaptation leads to natural selection, natural selection does not necessarily lead to greater adaptation." I do not recall who said it, but this is what the relationship between both is. Here is a quote: "The relationship between adaptation and natural selection does not go both ways. Whereas greater relative adaptation leads to natural selection, natural selection does not necessarily lead to greater adaptation." I do not recall who said it, but this is what the relationship between both is.
What is some biographical information on CEO Jeff Bezos?
Jeff Bezos was a gifted child; at the age of three, tired of sleeping in a crib, he found a screwdriver and took the crib apart. He subsequently tinkered with models and with a Radio Shack electronics kit.
What are 5 kingdoms of taxonomic classification in order of generally accepted complexity?
The five kingdoms of taxonomic classification, in order of generally accepted complexity, are: Monera (bacteria and archaea), Protista (single-celled eukaryotes), Fungi (multicellular eukaryotic organisms that absorb nutrients), Plantae (multicellular eukaryotic organisms that photosynthesize), and Animalia (multicellular eukaryotic organisms that ingest food).
1. To breed horses is to allow them to have foals.
2. A breed is a race or variety of animals deliberately created and controlled to achieve a particular set of characteristics. Variations that occur in the wild are generally called sub-species.
What do sabre-toothed tigers eat?
What DID they eat. Sabre-tooth tigers were saber tooth tigers, and they're extinct. They ate a collection of Deer, Mammoth, Macharachinia and Carcass.
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They are the same size, but the largest wolves are a little smaller than the largest cougar.
Where does a tiger fit in a food chain or food web?
Tigers are the top predator, where ever they are found.
Why should an MSDS be kept with or near the hazardous material?
You keep the MSDS with or near the hazardous material it describes so it will be available for reference if there is a leak, spill or other form of exposure.
How much horse power does a 1993 5.0 thunderbird lx have?
200 Horse Power. The 5.0 HO in the 1991 to 1993 Thunderbirds had the same engine as the 1994-95 Mustang GT. 1993 Thunderbird with the 5.0 HO, had the same cam as in the 1993 Mustang Cobra. Only that year has it. The cam reduced Total HorsePower, but gained in Tourqe. 5.0 HO Thunderbirds are one of the best and rarly seen MN12 plateform. They Make Great Sleepers....
Why did the Sabre tooth tiger get extinct?
long ago the sabre tooth tigers were not plentiful and did or had not breed much so they were not many cubs and they were always being killed and sometimes ran out of survival untill they all died
What is the minnimum reproduction age of a tiger?
Female tigers become sexually mature at about 3 to 4 years old.
Males mature sexualy at approximately 4 to 5 years of age.
What is produced when you cross a male tiger and a female tiger?
umm.. just spitballing but I think a baby tiger