No. They store information about the owner of the animal.
Animals eyes shine in the dark because of the tapetum lucidum. This layer of tissue does not dissipate after death, so an animals eyes will still reflect the light after it died.
Avoid death?
i think authors use animals as charters because animals are REALLY interesting to read about! also i think the author wants to show they are a good writer by telling a story from an animals point of view because that would be so hard! i mean, most animals aren't the smartest things ever so i really like to read books about how the authors think the ANIMALS think! :)
They could read.
The impact on animals is that there is several endemic species (which means that there are several animals that only live in Cyprus) that are getting endangered by the desertification that is happening. It is causing lots of animals to die because there isn't enough water for the animals to drink and if there isn't enough for animals to drink then animals will die so the predators of those animals will die because there isn't enough food for them so they will starve to there death.
Animals can get tracking devices implanted in them (microchips) so their owners can locate them if lost.
The microchip reader app offers features for scanning and reading microchips, including the ability to detect and read unique identification codes stored on the microchips, display relevant information about the scanned microchip, and track the location and history of the scanned microchip.
You would say the latter. eigh percent of microchips ARE defective
NO !
No. Why would we use nose prints when we now have microchips to locate our lost animals?
no they are not
Microchips are used today as implants in living bodies to aid in tracking and identification.
Microchips are used today as implants in living bodies to aid in tracking and identification.
There is no requirement for a will to be read prior to death.
Must Read After My Death was created in 2007.
Yes, modern passports often have microchips embedded in them for added security and to store biometric information.
Silicon mostly