What is some biotic or abiotic factors of the African wild dogs?
Well, honey, African wild dogs have plenty of biotic factors to deal with, like competition with other predators and their prey availability. As for abiotic factors, they've got the good ol' weather to contend with, including temperature, rainfall, and all that jazz. So basically, these pups have got a whole mix of living and non-living things messing with their wild dog lives.
Is it possible for a three-member family to spend more on electricity than a five-member family?
Yes it is. It depends on how energy conscience people are. One big factor is shutting light off when leaving a room. If the five member family have changed over to LED lighting there would be a cost saving. The type of home heating will also make a difference each month on the utility bill.
Monera, which are single-celled organisms like bacteria, archaea, and cyanobacteria, can be found in a wide variety of habitats. They are found in soil, water (freshwater and marine environments), air, and even extreme environments like hot springs, ice caps, and deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Their ability to adapt to diverse habitats is a key factor contributing to their widespread distribution.
How does a wolf get its rank in its pack?
A wolf gets its rank by working its way to dominance, by being stronger than those around it of similar rank. The alphas then notice this and they become higher in rank. It is not uncommon for those of low rank to become future alphas, if they have the strength to overthrow their leader.
All dogs are carnivores, although some some species will readily scavenge and even supplement their diet with occasional plant matter if prey isn't available. Caninies are also known to eat grasses and plants to aid digestion.
Do hyenas attack humans upon sight?
I'm not entirely sure but I can imagine them to be much like dogs - if you threaten them, they will defend themselves by attacking you. Maybe if you hang around them and they see you as a threat, they would attack you. Dogs are direct descendents of hyenas, so you would expect them to behave in the same way. Hope I have helped. Jarachia ~ x
What is the habitat of streptococcus?
Streptococcus bacteria are commonly found in the human respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts. They can also inhabit the skin and mucous membranes. Some species of Streptococcus can survive in a variety of environments, including soil and water.
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.
How do Grey Wolves obtain their carbon requirements?
Grey Wolves obtain their carbon requirements through consuming other animals and plants in their diet. They are carnivores and primarily hunt and eat animals such as deer, elk, and smaller mammals in order to obtain the carbon they need for energy and growth.
Did you ever figure out what these bugs were? I have been trying myself since I saw them last fall in Payette Idaho. If you have any information, would you let me know if you have time at this e-mail address:
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Albert
How much does a timber-wolf pup cost?
Considering the facts the A) wolverines are rarely seen and even less often captured and B) out of the 11 wolverine pups born in captivity in 2009, only 1 survived, a wolverine pup could possibly cost upwards of 20,000 USD. That sucks though, they'd make one hardcore pet... they'd catch on with bikers I'm sure.
What are 5 differences between domestic dogs and gray wolves?
Dogs and wolves are the same species, so they are the same in most ways. The main difference between dogs and wolves is that dogs have evolved to be good at living with humans so they make good pets and wolves have not.
Five similarities are:
1. They both eat meat
2. They both use body language to communicate
3. They both have a keen sense of smell
4. They both cannot eat chocolate
5. They both are in the genus canis
How do endothermic animals maintain their internal body temperature?
They absorb heat from external sources. Reptiles are endothermic - they bask in direct sunlight (or under a heat-lamp in captivity) to heat their bodies to a working temperature.
Does a Dog maintain a constant body temperature?
Kinda-sorta, but not really.
Reptiles can't do much to regulate their temperature internally, but will move from sunny spots to shaded spots, or even into water to maintain a body temperature within a tolerable span. Below that, some will hibernate to deal with colder times.
Mammals have some other strategies available. Some, like humans, can sweat to cool off. Others, like dogs, can shed heat through panting. And we can generate heat by shivering or moving about.
Even fish will do a bit of adjusting by swimming between warmer and colder layers.
What time of day are coyotes active?
depending on the temprature or time (either 8:30 pm to 4:00am) coyotes will howl at the times given above. You'll hear them howl at the moon or communicating to each other like "Stay away for this is my territory!".
Is a African wild dog baby a pup?
There are many wild animals throughout Africs, and it is impossible to list all of them, but some of the most well known african animals include:
Lions, giraffe, African Elephants, Zebra, gazelle, Nile Crocodiles, hippopotamus, warthogs and hyenas.
If you are thinking of a specific animal, you may be thinking of African Wild dogs.
Also known as a "warrigal", the dingo (Canis lupus dingo) is a type of canid found in many parts of Australia.
What are dogs that live in the wild called?
Dogs that live in the wild are called 'wild dogs', simply 'dogs', or called by their species like 'wolf','coyote'. Common breeds without owners are called stray dogs. Mixed breeds of unknown lineage are called 'muts'. A domesticated dog that has lived with humans and later for whatever reason lives in the wild is called a 'feral dog'.
Rouge "Dagos" live in Australia. Hyenas live in Africa.
Who named Canis lupus and in what year?
The originator of the binomial system to name species in Latin was Linnaeus. He named many common species, naming wolves in 1758the originator of he binomial system, Linneaus, named wolves Canus lupus. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canis_lupus
Does a pack have more than two alphas?
There is an Alpha male and an Alpha female (the main pair of the pack) other then that no there is on the one Alpha pair