No,Because it will be hard to survive with one leg missing.
It would be difficult for a bug to survive with one broken leg, as their mobility and ability to find food and escape predators would be severely compromised. However, some bugs have the ability to adapt and compensate for missing limbs over time.
A broken leg in a guinea pig may not heal properly without a splint or some form of stabilization. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment to ensure the leg heals correctly and the guinea pig can recover fully.
A newborn elephant is about 250 lbs, an adult elephant weighs about 10,000 lbs.
A snake cannot survive without its body as its organs are necessary for essential bodily functions. Without a body, it is not possible to extend its life with nutrition as the body is required to process and utilize the nutrients.
The elephant, because it is the only herbivore.
Size advantage is one adaptation. It's able to lose heat to survive in such environments. The trunk is the arm of an elephant allowing it to drink and eat.
Yes, it can. Elephants can survive in the savannas and forests of Africa, or the scrublands and forests of Southern Asia.
of course NOT, she cant even survive one minute without one. have you seen that fat blob.
The body can survive without the:AppendixEarlobes1 kidneyThe body can survive without the appendix, earlobes, one kidney, one lung, arms, legs, and genitals.
you can survive with one lung, but not with out both, case in point in space without oxygen you have about 1 minute and 20 seconds to live without an air tank, its on nasa.com.
i think the elephant will starf or will have to be fed in actually i heard that the elephant wouldn't be able to drink, eat, or have dust showers.
yes
Not necessarily; it is possible that at least one of them is partially correct. There is an Indian fable called "The Blind Men and the Elephant"--one blind man feels the elephant's tail and believes that an elephant is like a rope; another one feels the elephant's leg and believes that the elephant is like the trunk of a tree; a third feels the elephant's ear and believes an elephant is like a fan; and the fourth feels the elephant's side and believes the elephant is like a wall. The point is--they disagree but they are not necessarily wrong. Think of one traveling near the speed of light and the other standing still. And while that's extreme, a person in an aircraft will report the time different than one on the ground. That's how GPS works.
they find a new one
One word. Survive.
Be careful not to hurt them because zebras won't attack human unless provoked. When the zebra started attacking, try to shoot gun to protect yourself. Some people die from a zebra attack, especially an adult zebra or if it's too late.
You're probably referring to the elephant. Many people say that the elephant has four knees (total) on its back legs, but this is wrong. Each of its legs has one knee joint and one wrist joint, like a human's leg or arm.