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Some examples of animals that do not have bones are jellyfish, sea anemones, and insects such as spiders and ants. These animals have exoskeletons, made of materials like chitin or hydrostatic pressure, that provide support and protection instead of bones.
On average, a female penguin can have around 20-30 chicks in her lifetime, depending on the species and individual lifespan. Penguins usually lay one to two eggs at a time, with the survival rate varying based on environmental factors and breeding conditions.
No glowing birds have ever existed. The species Cyanis Rosopteryx mentioned in the film Journey to the Center of the Earth is actually fictional.
NO.Chickens don't ever change sex in their lifetime. However, if you keep ONLY hens, then one hen should begin to fufill the duties of the unpresent rooster - she might crow, and mount the other hens. This does NOT mean that she is a male, only that she has taken the responsibilities of one.
Charles Darwin met many notable scientists and fellow naturalists during his lifetime, including Thomas Huxley, Joseph Dalton Hooker, and Alfred Russel Wallace. He also corresponded with and received guidance from various experts in different fields, such as geology and botany.
Jellyfish fell from the sky in Bath, England, in 1894.
they eat jellyfish and when ever the can
For never.
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No. As you grow older, your fingerprint never changes. But the size of the fingerprint does change as your fingers grow bigger.
Not in her lifetime
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Martin Luther ever planted a tree during his lifetime.
the ones that havent been ate by yer maw
Yes, according to tradition, Peter was in Rome during his lifetime.
Not in this lifetime.
Jellyfish do not have wings they have tentacles to help them swim under water!EXTRA INFORMATION:if you have ever seen a jellyfish swim, you would have noticed that all of their tentacles move swiftly at the very same time.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Ip Man, a renowned martial artist, ever fought a marine during his lifetime.