1. Elephant.
2. Cow.
3. Dog.
4. Goat.
5. Cat.
6. Lion.
7. Horse.
8. Fox.
9. Tiger.
10. Rabbit.
Elephant
Cow
Dog
goat
what is the main culture for your landform
A cats body langue is actullay very simplie . the cat has to places it can be seen on its ears and its tail Happy-Tail waving ears still Mad-Tail staightup ears flattend Attentive-Tail down ears up
Yes, they can in fact move their eyes. Often it doesn't seem as though they do, because they tend to follow their eye motion with their head almost instantly, and so will be staring directly at you as soon as you see them; but a cat whose head is held in position can be seen to move her eyes.
have you ever seen a FARM in movies without pigs?
how could you find the name of fish you haven't seen before
You can not see birds' ear's from a far. But if you look very closely you can see very tiny holes.
what is the main culture for your landform
The pricking back of the ears seen in some animals (such as mice) in response to a sudden loud (suprathreshold) noise
Date tree
All animals can be seen without a microscope.
Creatures that are seen more often are toads, earthworms, peacocks, snails
unicorns are known mythical and heraldic beast which looks like a horse with a horn between its ears, as animals they probably do not exist at all, the constellation Monoceres is a constellation name is Greek for unicorn, it is not very easily seen with the naked eye, with only a few fourth magnitude stars.
The outer ear can be seen on the mid-lateral portion of the head in most animals. The human has an outgrowth (auricle or pinna) that can been seen. The working part of the ear lies behind the tympanic membrane (eardrum).
A infrared radiation can be seen by many animals.
A cats body langue is actullay very simplie . the cat has to places it can be seen on its ears and its tail Happy-Tail waving ears still Mad-Tail staightup ears flattend Attentive-Tail down ears up
What has been seen[question mark]
Microscopic animals are animals (mostly bugs) than cannot be seen with the naked eye and the aid of a Telescope (hence the name microscopic) is needed to be able to see them.