Trees, do not have any sort of brain in them at all. That's not to say if they have any merit of intelligence however, as this is currently a matter of debate. However, do trees have a brain? Cut one up, do you see anything that resembles a brain? Nope. So put simply, trees do not have a brain.
They are able to climb trees to escape predators.
No animals do not hypothesize on the account that they dont have the intellectual capacity; they act on instinct without thinking of the consequences of their actions. Mans ability to rationalise and hypothesize is unique.
A climbing bird is commonly referred to as a woodpecker due to its ability to climb up trees using its strong beak and sturdy claws.
Flying dragon lizards have adaptations such as skin flaps that act as wings to glide between trees, powerful hind legs for launching into the air, and a slender body for better aerodynamics. Their ability to glide helps them escape predators and move efficiently between trees in their forest habitat.
Gorillas do not have methods by which to camouflage themselves. Their main advantages in self-protection, aside from their size, are living in groups, their ability to climb up trees, and remaining secretive.
human has the thinking ability and animal does not have thinking ability
Tora was born thinking that he was a tiger. When he runs, he runs on all fours and has made himself claws so that he can climb trees.
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Reinforcing our ability to organize abstract ideas is a starter skill to strong critical thinking.
Reinforcing our ability to organize abstract ideas is a starter skill to strong critical thinking.
the ability to think about the way you are thinking.
No.
There is no game in Scotland with trees. You may be thinking about the sport of tossing the caber.
subliminal thinking
by thinking and exersising your brain.
subliminal thinking