It would take the cat eighteen days to make it out. If it climbs up three feet and slides down two feet, then its only going up one foot a day.
it is the bottom part of the back near the bum
Animals in the ocean migrate to the surface at night to feed on plankton and other organisms that come closer to the surface under the cover of darkness. During the day, they may move back to deeper waters to avoid predators or to regulate their body temperature. This vertical migration helps them optimize their feeding efficiency and balance their energy expenditure.
Yes At least make sure they have access to it. The chickens will go to the coop about dusk as they do not wander about after dark. The coop is their "safe" place.
The tapetum helps them see at night. It is behind the retina. When light goes through the retina, it strikes the tapetum and passes back through the retina, illuminating the image on the retina a second time. This is why it looks like their eyes glow when light hits them at night. The light is escaping out through the pupil.
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30 days
30 days wrong it takes 28 days
16 days is the correct answer. The snail can go 5 feet each day... and slides back 4 each night. He will get to the 19th foot on the 15th DAY but will slide back to the 15 foot mark on the 15th NIGHT. He will climb 5 feet on the 16th day, reaching the 20 foot mark.
5 days
The cat climbs 5 feet during the day but slides down 4 feet at night, resulting in a net gain of 1 foot per day. However, on the last day, when the cat reaches the top, it won't slide down. By the end of the 15th day, the cat will have climbed to 15 feet. On the 16th day, it will climb up to 20 feet and reach the top without sliding back down. Thus, it takes the cat 16 days to reach the top of the 20-foot wall.
48 days. The spider gains 1 Foot a day. Then on day 48, he will climb to 48, 49, and 50 and will be out of the well so he can't slide back down.
It takes 2 hours to get a frog to get out of well. The first hour it climbs to the top and slips back two feet, then next hour it climbs up 2 feet and out 1 foot so it can't slip back.
7 days. each 24 hrs he achieves 7-2=5ft, so in 6 days he has climbed 30ft on the 7th day he climbs the last 7ft and is out and doesn't therefore slide back 2ft
The frog effectively climbs 1 foot each day (3 feet up during the day minus 2 feet down at night). After 7 days, he will have climbed 7 feet. On the 8th day, he climbs 3 feet to reach the top of the well at 10 feet, without slipping back down that night. Therefore, it will take him 8 days to get out of the well.
20 Days sounds like the obvious answer 16 days is the correct answer. The snail can go 5 feet each day... and slides back 4 each night. He will get to the 19th foot on the 15th DAY but will slide back to the 15 foot mark on the 15th NIGHT. He will climb 5 feet on the 16th day, reaching the 20 foot mark.
30 hours
The raccoon climbs up a tree bout 15-20 feet then backtracks all the way down to the bottom. It then climbs up another tree. Then after it thinks that the coast is clear it comes back down. hope this helps:)