Yes. It has happened to me before. The only Animals I have ever morphed into were the Royal Bengal Tigress, and the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin.
One example of an animal that can morph is the Axolotl, a type of salamander which has the ability to regenerate lost body parts such as limbs and even parts of its brain. This ability is known as neoteny, where the adult form retains juvenile characteristics.
It is often called a carcass.
You can say a lot about the size of the animal and the length of development inside the mothers body. The bigger the animal inside the body the bigger it will be on the outside.
Matter found in the body of an animal comes from the food and water that the animal consumes. The nutrients in the food are broken down and absorbed by the body to build and maintain tissues, organs, and overall body structure.
a cold-blooded animal what ever the temp is where the animal is
One example of an animal that can morph is the Axolotl, a type of salamander which has the ability to regenerate lost body parts such as limbs and even parts of its brain. This ability is known as neoteny, where the adult form retains juvenile characteristics.
"Inject" is a verb and is defined as: drive or force (a liquid, esp. a drug or vaccine) into a person or animal's body with a syringe or similar device
"Inject" is a verb and is defined as: drive or force (a liquid, esp. a drug or vaccine) into a person or animal's body with a syringe or similar device
nope
i doubght you will turn into some beast i think you will stay normal but give it a try it could be worth it
You have to buy them from the Catalog, under "Packages"
maybe
vaccination
Inject them? i dno, loads of ways!
Usually when an animal kills another animal it eats the body but it is possible that an animal could kill another animal and the dead animal's body could fall into a small stream or pond where it could decompose and pollute the water.
The most common ways are to snort, swallow, smoke, inject into a vein, or inject into a muscle.
Crested geckos come in a variety of colors and patterns, these are referred to as morphs. Spots along the geckos body, limbs and tail would be considered the dalmatian morph/trait. An animal that exhibits 20 or more spots (black, red, green, white) would be considered a "dalmatian crested gecko". An animal that exhibits 50 or more spots would be considered a "super dalmatian crested gecko".