What level consumer is a snail?
Your face. I just wasted five minutes creating that amazing logical answer for this stupid science project and its PISSING MAH OFF GURL so find the answer yourself
What do tiger swallowtails eat?
They can feed on the leaves of a variety of trees, and the predominant foodplant varies across their range; trees commonly used include cottonwood, willow, quaking aspen and many others.
How many times a day will a cat purr?
well if a cat is happy all day it will purr a lot but it depends
What is the theme of tiger's curse?
Face-to-face with dark forces, spellbinding magic, and mystical worlds where nothing is what it seems, Kelsey risks everything to piece together an ancient prophecy that could break the curse forever.
In most cases, you can get the essential vitamins during the day to provide best amount of sleep. Try drinking a warm glass of milk, as there are important bacterica's that dairy products have that will induce a better nights sleep. Try those items and see how you end up.
Explain Why the human circulatory system is said to show double circulation?
In double circulation there is complete segregation of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood. Because of this the blood passes twice through the heart in one cycle of circulation hence the name double circulation. This is necessary for optimum oxygen utilization as humans are warm blooded animals and need extra energy to maintain their body temperature
What does an Isabella tiger moth caterpillar look like?
There is no such thing as a butterfly caterpillar.
Is it easier to clone an animal than it is to clone a plant?
Plants are already adapted to either sexual or asexual reproduction (asexual reproduction in the case of plants is called vegetative propagation) and it is not unusual for plants to create clones of themselves, therefore it is not difficult to get this to happen in the laboratory, whereas animals are not adapted to asexual reproduction, and do not normally produce clones.
the reson is easy... their pelts were rare and became the number one most wanted furniture in the world, so by 1978 most of the types of tigers were extinct
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The Caspian, Javan, and Bali tigers are extinct. Mainly because of poaching for body parts, and habitat destruction. There are six subspecies still around, though all are endangered.
Snow Leopards are endemic to Central and South Asia, they are endangered and are only found in zoos outside of their natural range.
Snow Leopards are on the Red Data List and between 4,000 and 6,500 adults are know to remain (of which only 2,500 survive in the wild!)
Most people would not have the opportunity to work directly with conservation efforts (i.e. field work) with respect to the Snow Leopard; it therefore makes sense that the best method to support conservation efforts would be to support (though funding or volunteer work) a conservation agency or protected zone that undertakes this sort of work.
From an organised conservation perspective:
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What plants and animals does Nevada have?
Nevada have many different kinds of species. Such as dogs, cats, birds, mouses, foxes, snakes, rats, and others. i dont know plants though......
Who stronger a rhino or a tiger?
The largest species of Rhinos are the white rhinos. The African elephant and White rhino battle occurs in Africa as well as in India. The elephant too heavier and larger than a rhinos as well as taller. Elephants also have long tusks, which are very dangerous. Many records shows than African elephants killing white rhinos. The tusks of the elephant can pierce through the skin of the rhino. Many rhinos were killed by elephants this way. The casuality for the elephant is tusk many break and get some injuries from a rhino. The elephant can also kill rhinos with no casualities. Rhinos will surely lose if they fighting with a elephant. The Indian rhinos some times chase elephants and white rhinos too but this is only for sometimes, the elephant will back on the rhinos. The winner is elephants and the elephants are stronger.
How much can the Amur tiger eat?
The Amur leopard eats mostly Roe deer, Silka deer, Musk deer, wild boar, hares, and badgers.
Leopards are generally nocturnal hunters. They eat almost any prey, including catfish, guinea fowl, pythons, cane rats, jackals, and baboons. Nonetheless, they prefer various wild hoofed animals weighing between 40 and 150 pounds (18 to 68 kg), such as the impala in Africa and the deer and pig in Asia. Most hoofed animals, however, are so agile that they may successfully elude the attack. In a report of seven observed rushes only three proved successful for the leopard. The species also preys on domestic animals and occasionally on humans. One leopard in India reportedly killed more than 200 people. An indication of the leopard's usual food consumption is the estimate that in Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, leopards kill an average of one Thompson's gazelle, weighing about 30 pounds (13.6 kg), each week
The Amur Leopard's prey includes organisms like Roe deer, sika deer, small wild boars, badgers, raccoon dogs, hares and other small mammals
What are the special qualities of tiger?
Tigers are interesting in many ways. Their sheer size and power fascinates many people. Their unique markings, used to help them blend in with the shadows when they are hunting, is another interesting thing about tigers.
Is a tiger stronger than python?
Yes, the Siberian Tiger is the world's strongest feline. It is also the biggest feline.
How much meat does a male tiger eat compared to a female tiger?
Males can eat up to 80 pounds at one sitting, females up to 50 or so.
Moth with black wings and orange stripes?
There is no such thing
EDIT: Actually, There is, I Have some Bugs In My Basement That Look That Way.
It's Either a termite or ant With Wings.
I would also like to know what it is, So I can get rid of it.
In some zoos they live in enclosures that are mainly grass with a bit of dirt, while in others they have small pools or creeks so they can get in the water, and ledges of some kind that they can climb. Others still have either real or man made boulders, caves, grass, dirt and usually some type of water source for them to cool off in. Most zoos try to make sure the enclosure is a place that the animals can exercise all their natural abilities safely, while allowing for future development, if it becomes clear the big cats needs more room. This is not the case with all zoos, but the larger more modern zoos have moved towards this type of mission statement for all their species. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
What are some animals that lived during the Ice Age?
Animal life in the last Ice Age consisted of a larger diversity of animals closely related to those that live today, including relatives of bears, lions, buffaloes, sloths, and monkeys as well as species known to be extant today. The climate of the time was overall colder in average global temperature, so many types of animals existed that were adapted to the cold (e.g. many types of mammoths); others were adapted towards life on the dry interiors of continents such as North America (e.g. Smilodon cats). A small sampling of extinct species known to have lived in the Ice Age is given below:
Mammuthus primigenius (the woolly mammoth)
Mammuthus columbianii (the Columbian mammoth)
Mammut americanum (the American mastodon)
Smilodon fatalis (the largest Sabre-toothed cat)
Glyptotherium texanum (giant armadillo)
Megatherium americanum(giant ground sloth)
Coelodonta antiquitatis (the woolly rhinoceros)
Arctodus simus (the giant short-faced bear)
Megalodon carcharodon (the giant white shark)
Panthera Leo spelaea (the cave lion)
Homo neanderthalensis (Neanderthal man)