Basically preferred paths through an ecosystem which the animal takes between two or more points.
For instance: ant trails: the track which ants follow to and from their nest and food supply. This may be over sticks, water pipes or open country.
Sheep trails: These are often found leading from water troughs to grazing areas around the field, where one sheep follows the other. This is why it is preferred to place troughs on a rise, rather than in a gully, in order to prevent erosion.
No, there is not an such an animal called a lema. There is an animal that is called a llama.
typicaly on occasion they be called monkeys
When an animal kills another animal, the animal that kills that animal is called the predator, while the eaten is called the prey. Let's use a bird and a worm for example, the bird is the predator because it eats the worm, and the worm is the prey because it gets eaten.
An animal that eats everything is called an omnivore, an animal that eats only meat is called carnivore, and lastly an animal that eats only vegetation is called a herbivore
A animal that is called toad is like a old frog
"Scat" or feces is left behind on trails.
The web address of the Wilderness Trails Animal Park is: http://wildernesstrailszoo.org
The address of the Wilderness Trails Animal Park is: 11721 Gera Rd, Birch Run, MI 48415-9452
trails and burrows are small like animals called voles
The three trails that crossed the Rocky Mountains at South Pass were called the Mormon, Oregon, and the California trails.
Contrails or condensation trails
They are called rays.
Easy now there is 2 mountain bike trails that are good for beginners in Aspen Colorado. One is to the east called " East Mountain Bike Trails for Beginners in Aspen Colorado". And the 2nd one is to the west called " West Mountain Bike Trails for Beginners in Aspen Colorado".
Uh, there were no environmental trails in the Pennsylvania colony! The only trails in colonial times were Indian hunting foot paths and animal paths, both usually along the ridges of mountains, since most of northeastern to southwestern Pennsylvania is mountainous.
Animal trails have little effect, but popular hiking paths can eventually produce long scars on the ground, especially across boggy areas like peat moors. And unlike some human would-be walkers, animals do not leave litter!
No, there is not an such an animal called a lema. There is an animal that is called a llama.
There is a four wheeling range called Pilots trails that have excellent trails whether your a beginner or pro.