A male relict refers to a male individual of a species that is considered to be a remnant of a once more diverse population, often found in an environment where the species has become rare or extinct in other areas. This term is commonly used in the context of Biology and conservation, highlighting the importance of preserving such individuals for potential breeding programs or ecological balance. Male relicts can also provide valuable genetic information for understanding the evolutionary history of a species.
I am pretty sure a male
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female dogs are 'bitches', male dogs are just 'dogs'
An intact male sheep is called a Ram, a castrated male is called a Wether.
A boar is a male pig.
Relict Gull was created in 1931.
Sri Lankan relict ant was created in 1893.
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Relict boundary is a boundary that has ceased to function, but its imprint can still be detected on the cultural landscape An example would be East and West Berlin.
"The single relict plant in the field was a tiny scrub pine, a reminder of long ago when the area had been much colder". Note that "relict" is considered an archaic English word, and is almost never used any more.
Relict boundary is a boundary that has ceased to function, but its imprint can still be detected on the cultural landscape An example would be East and West Berlin.
Extinct Relict
No it is relict mountain
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The mountains which are formed by by the blocks earth's crust or rock-bed developed by the tensional forces and faulting are known as Relict Mountains.It is also known as Block mountains.
Relic cliffs are cliffs that used to be active (Eroded) when the sea reached the raised beach beneath it. (Higher sea levels) Now these cliffs are relict because they receive no erosion and have vegetation on them.
No it is not because the border is still in place