turtle/
No he is not alive because Saint Nick is not Alive either
Yes, he is very much alive.
Alive chicken cost $8.99
They are alive but they are near extinction.
they are born alive
No. Like most cephalopods alive today, cuttlefish lack shells.
limpid system
I believe it is called a nautilaus Ammonites are extinct. Nautilus are still alive. Both are cephalopods with coiled, partitioned shells.
No. Calcium deposits are not alive/ However, deposits of calcium carbonate are often made of the shells of once living, but long ded organisms.
Conchs aren't alive they are shells of X-large hermit crabs or X-large sea snails
Shells that an animal lives in but is not connected physically or by DNA are not living. Shells on animals such as turtles are a part of a living thing, like human's toenails. Like nails, shells can grow to accomodate the animal. However, the shell is not a separate organism from the turtle.
Limpic System
Sound of Music
Because you're alive? So the processes inside your body uses and create energy, which in turns creates a rise in temperature.
Yes, and opening a show on Broadway. His name is Paul Reubens.
Because you're alive? So the processes inside your body uses and create energy, which in turns creates a rise in temperature.
It help you eat and swallow. It pretty much keeps you alive