The German biologist's first name was Theodor.
The first scientist to study and coin the term "plankton" was Victor Hensen, a German marine biologist, in the late 19th century. He conducted extensive research on the microscopic organisms drifting in the ocean, revolutionizing our understanding of marine ecosystems.
A German Shepard is a type of dog. They are a larger breed of dogs. The German Shepard moves like all animals with four legs the move them forward and back much like a human walks.
It is possible for a German Shepherd to kill a wolf, although it would likely depend on the specific circumstances such as the size and strength of the animals, the element of surprise, and the level of aggression from both animals. Wolves are generally larger and more adapted to hunting than domestic dogs, but individual factors can play a significant role in any confrontation.
I believe you are referring to killing animals. Killing animals refers to taking the life of an animal, which can happen for various reasons such as for food, research, self-defense, or hunting. It is a controversial topic with ethical, environmental, and conservation implications.
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German is not a compound word.
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The German scientist Theodor Schwann concluded that all animals are composed of cells, and that cells are the basic building blocks of living organisms. This idea laid the foundation for the cell theory, which states that all living things are composed of cells.
"Frankenstein," which translates from the German as "stone of the Franks," was the family name of the scientist, who was Swiss. (Switzerland's three primary languages are German, French, and Italian.) The Frankenstein "monster" had no actual name.
Phosphorus was discovered in 1669 by a German scientist called Hennig Brand.
A German scientist from 1897 called Karl Ferdinand Braun
The German word for animals is Tiere.
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The German biologist's first name was Theodor.
wegener a german scientist