What do you call a wallaby in French?
The wallaby would be called the same in French: un wallaby (masc.) although most people will just call it "un kangourou".
Why is it more windy at night?
It may seem that winds are stronger at night, but scientifically, days tend to be windier. Nights do seem windy to us because as the world (traffic, people, television, etc) quiets down around us, we begin to hear the wind more. So why are the days windier, then? One thing that causes wind is a pressure gradient, which exists when pressure changes more in one place than in another. This happens mostly in the daytime, when the sun is out and warming different areas differently. After the sun sets, there is less of a chance of such a temperature change. ==In more detail...== In more detailed terms: as a generalization, winds tend to be weakest near dawn and strongest in late afternoon because the colder the ground is, the more of a local inversion you’re likely to have isolating surface winds from the faster winds above (conversely in the late afternoon surface heating allows for more mixing with the faster moving winds above). Winds are not caused by pressure change but by pressure gradient — that is, differences in pressure across space. So heating or cooling can cause winds, but only by changing pressure in one place more than in another, so that a gradient is formed (or strengthened). ==Other causes for wind== There are other wind-causing factors too, however, and these can hit at any time — day or night. For example, winds associated with cyclonic and related frontal circulation are independent of diurnal (daytime/nighttime) factors — you’ll feel those the strongest whenever the associated circulation feature reaches you.
Why is eye coordination important?
Because otherwise it's very hard to interact properly with anything you see (I think I'll walk through this door no-Ahck! My head! or you might not be able to coordinate your hands properly and accidentally grab the wrong portion of a burning hot frying pan when your trying to take it off the stove which is 6 kinds of not fun.)
A male falcon is called a tercel, terzel, or tiercel.
Horse Isle Quiz Answer: tercel
Male and female physicians are called, 'Doctor'. There are no gender-based titles in medicine.
If you mean a doctor who specializes in boys or men's private parts, then that would be a urologist. The doctor may be either male or female.
An agile wallaby is a specific species of wallaby, Latin name Macropus agilis, found in Australia and New Guinea.
What are 3 reasons why dinosaurs live in swamps?
i dont really think they lived in a swamp. maybe around it but like i dont think they actuly lived in a swamp
Can a wallaby eat blueberries?
Yes, a wallaby can eat blueberries, but too much fruit would cause some digestive upsets. Wallabies are better off eating native grasses and plant shoots, rather than fruits.
Fayette County Attorney's Office fax number In Lexington KY 40507 163 West short Street Suite 700?
The Fayette County Attorney's office recently moved to:
110 W. Vine Street
The phone number for their office is (859) 254-4941
Wallabies are not indigenous to the UK, however there are some that were imported here that have escaped and gone wild.
If you mean the term used (like a buck or a stag is a male deer and a doe is a female deer), there is no special word for them. They are just referred to as a male monkey and a female monkey.
Why are wallabies pests in New Zealand?
Any introduced species that exists in the wild is considered a pest in New Zealand and wallabies are one such species who destroy native flora.There are reasonably large numbers of wallabies in the wild in New Zealand particularly in the Canterbury region of the South Island. Wallabies from New Zealand have actually been used to re-introduce wallabies to Australia where numbers were dwindling. However we do have a large number of Possums (approx 70 million) which are not native to this country. They eat the Flora and birds so are rated probably number one pest in this Country.