It is said to be prehensile.
Ludwig Wittgenstein, a philosopher, stated this in his book "Philosophical Investigations." He explores language and meaning in this work, discussing how words relate to the objects they represent.
There is not much clear information as to why dog's lips are jagged. Those little bumps on their lips remain a mystery. From what I can gather on the little info that is out there, they are either "grippers" for holding young in their mouths without hurting them, or they are extra taste buds. Perhaps they are both.
yes they do. All vertbrates have necks, even if they are not apparent or capable of much articulation. no. when god was handing out necks the first frog, believed to be called Benji said no, he will have an extention on his tongue instead though.
No, they would most definitely drown.Q) PERSON but on ratatouille they said yes they can stay under for 3 hours
Who said, "Rats foiled again!"
Objects that reflect light are said to be "reflective", objects that scatter light are said to be "diffusive", and objects that transmit light are said to be "transparent" or "translucent".
Such objects are said to be congruent.
I believe there are 11 but some say there are only 9. There are 5 people holding the flag pole, and there are 10 hands from the soldiers and the extra hand is said to be God's hand.
If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.
Self-luminous objects.
Dormant?
They are said to be capable.
Nietzche.
azeotropes.
Objects in space that can only be viewed from earth becouse of reflected light energy are said to be
Objects that move around other objects in the universe are said to be orbiting it, or in orbit.
A barghest is a legendary monstrous black dog said to be capable of changing form.