Vegiterian and meat lovers
cows and horses
The two onomatopoeic words that describe the sounds commonly heard at a zoo are "roar" and "chirp." "Roar" mimics the loud, deep sound made by animals like lions and tigers, while "chirp" imitates the high-pitched, quick sound produced by birds and smaller animals. These words are examples of onomatopoeia, where the word itself sounds like the noise it represents.
That is like asking why humans can't reproduce by ourselves. The two genders are required. Usually large animals are mammals so they need to use their physical sexuality to reproduce like humans. Also they don't crave sex so they don't really care unless they settle down.
There are two animals on the Canadian two-dollar coin, commonly referred to as the toonie. These animals are a polar bear and an Arctic hare.
There are not any animals that have more than two ears. The ears of animals help them to hear things, especially predators.
No, animals have only two humeri (large bones in the forelimbs).
Siamese cat
"A lot" is two words when used to refer to a large number or quantity. For example, "There were a lot of people at the concert."
cows and horses
Yes, "a lot" is two words when used to mean a large amount or quantity of something.
Dairy Cattle and lambs
Plants and animals.
A row of large animals separating two yards is often called a "fence" or "hedge" of animals. This term can be used metaphorically to describe a boundary created by the presence of these animals, which can serve as a natural barrier. In some contexts, it might refer to a specific arrangement or grouping of livestock that creates a visual or physical division between properties.
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give up, what is it? lines....lions
Asexual reproduction is two words. An example sentence is "I wonder why some animals have asexual reproduction".
The two main concerns of physics are the study and the understanding of matter and energy and their interactions.