Quokkas are small members of the kangaroo family. They have a head to body length of between 41 cm and 54 cm, with a tail length of 25 - 31 cm. Their weight range is 2.5 to 4.2 kg.
Quokkas are grazing animals; they feed on grasses, sedges, succulents, and the foliage of shrubs.
Predators of quokkas are dingoes and introduced species such as foxes and feral cats. They are very vulnerable to predation, so their only successful colonies are those on Rottnest Island, which is predator-free, and special protected reserved on the mainland of southwest Australia.
Leeches have predators such as birds, fish, and other aquatic animals like turtles and frogs. These predators feed on leeches as a part of their natural diet in freshwater environments.
Jaguars are not on the list of predators for vampire bats. The main predators of vampire bats are hawks and eagles.
Humans are considered to be both predators and scavengers. As predators, humans actively hunt and consume other animals for food. As scavengers, humans also opportunistically feed on the remains of animals killed by other predators or from natural causes. This versatility in diet has contributed to human evolutionary success.
A mini American Eskimo is usually fully grown by around 12-14 months of age. At this point, they will have reached their full height and weight. It's important to monitor their growth and adjust their diet accordingly.
Cats are natural predators. They have sharp claws, excellent vision in low light, and the ability to stalk and pounce on their prey. Despite this, cats can also become prey for larger predators in the wild.
110lbs, which is a healthy weight for her height, but shes currently on diet.
Diet, ancestry and exercise habits.
a good diet
a good diet
Depending on your height, you may be a healthy weight. You should check your BMI (Body Mass Index) and it will tell you a healthy weight for your height. As for a diet, you should consult a doctor.
It all depends on the height of the person and the physical activity they do and their diet.
Depends on lots of factors - current weight, amount of exercise you do, height..
wow!!!! you are waaaayyyyyyyyy past a diet . . . . . . maybe surgery ?
Some physical properties of people include height and weight. These characteristics can vary widely among individuals and are influenced by factors such as genetics, diet, and lifestyle.
When you say "expert diet chart" and "develop weight", are you saying you want to lose weight, gain weight, or find out if your weight is healthy? Please feel free to ask the question again.
It is not bad, it is being you. If you do not like your weight, you can ask your parents to help you loose some weight by altering your diet.
Well it depnds on your weight now and the weight you intend to weigh, you age, height, and body compostion, and your recommended calorie count.