No because they are so small they are hard to spot.
The Canterbury Mudfish prefers lots of cover (aquatic plants) to hide from all their different predators in, and also, to lay all their eggs in. Generally, they have lots of species feeding on them, but their main predators are; Trout, Eels, Herons, and Bitterns. For more details, please see sites listed below.
10 ounces is about the maximum you can expect a Bush Baby also called the Galagos to weigh.
Alligators and Crocodiles
They have no predators
alligators and crocodiles depending on your region
they have lots of predators
A galagos population refers to the number of galagos, also known as bushbabies, living in a specific area or habitat. Galagos are small, nocturnal primates found in various parts of Africa. Population sizes can vary depending on factors such as food availability, predation, and habitat quality.
There are no standard collective noun for galagos. Galagos are more commonly known as bush babies.The collective nouns for bush babies are:a congress of bush babiesa gathering of bush babiesa plot of bush babies
They come from the Galapagos Islands.
Ecuador
it weighs almost 2 kg
all I know is that there are lots of plants in the savanna and also lots of animals!
The Canterbury Mudfish prefers lots of cover (aquatic plants) to hide from all their different predators in, and also, to lay all their eggs in. Generally, they have lots of species feeding on them, but their main predators are; Trout, Eels, Herons, and Bitterns. For more details, please see sites listed below.
No bushbabies are not a legend. They are a type of primate, also known as galagos.
The adults have lots of spines so nothing eats them but the babes have to hide from the predators.
10 ounces is about the maximum you can expect a Bush Baby also called the Galagos to weigh.
There are many species of bushbabies (a.k.a. galagos), and they can weigh between 44g and 2,000g.