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depth perception, it is what allows you to tell how far away things are. Have someone toss you a whiffle ball and try to catch it with one eye closed (dont do it with a Baseball, or you could hurt yourself) and you will see that is is much harder and infact impossible for somepeople to catch the ball.

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What would happen if you merged a snake with a dog?

Scientifically, there is no way to fully genetically merge a snake with a dog. If you mean in fantasy, what you would have would surely be an interesting creature. A snake can sometimes eat a dog, but that might not be what you mean.


Where does the digestive tract start and end in a fetal pig?

The hepatic duct and the cystic duct extend from the gallbladder and merge to form the common bile duct which carries bile to and from the gallbladder.(Bile is collected in tiny ducts that merge to form the bile ducts of the hepatic triads, which, in turn, join to form the hepatic duct, which carries bile from the liver)


How does a hen at commercial egg farm lay an egg without fertilization by a male?

In order for an egg to form, two gametes must merge to form a zygote. Once this happens, the zygote matures to form an egg. If the gamete does not merge, then it simply passes out of the chickens excretory system


How many SPCAs are in there in the world?

There are hundreds of independent SPCAs (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) worldwide, each operating in their respective countries or regions. The exact number may vary as new organizations are formed or existing ones may merge or dissolve.


How does a African penguin blend in with it surroundings?

African penguins blend into their surroundings primarily through their counter-shaded coloration. Their black backs help them merge with the dark ocean when viewed from above, while their white bellies blend in with the bright surface of the water when seen from below. This camouflage is essential for evading predators and enhancing their hunting efficiency. Additionally, their speckled feathers can help them blend into rocky shorelines and sandy beaches, further aiding in their concealment.

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