Breed* and a hybrid.
The offspring of different animals are known by different names- for example the oppsring of a Lion is called a cub, that of a cow is called a calf and so on.
All animals belong to the Kingdom Animal so you can't compare animals from different kingdoms.
There are two groups of animals that are called a bed. Oysters and clams are both called beds when they are in groups.
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Any two game birds is called a brace.
pshh...who knows
The offspring of different animals are known by different names- for example the oppsring of a Lion is called a cub, that of a cow is called a calf and so on.
A bar graph would be best to compare the nutrients in two different types of bread.
VERY! Just look at it. At the least it is two different things: bread and something that is not bread.
VERY! Just look at it. At the least it is two different things: bread and something that is not bread.
When two animals fight for something, it doesn't have a special name. It's just called two animals fighting over something.
they can't be called people because they are way to different from animals. Example of what i am saying. A monkey is really hairy and has fur and people don't have fur. Some animals walk on 4 legs and we walk on two. We can talk in different laguages and can talk but animals can't. We scream or shout but we don't roar or say woof or meow.
It means an animal that has been bread by two of theexact same bread. Like with cats, two Siamese tabby cats mate, you get a pure bread kitten. But if one Siamese tabby and one brown tabby mate, the kittens are not pure bread. The animals that are mating have to be the same bread or their not considered pure bread.
I do believe it's called a SANDWICH
The question cannot be answered, because there are many different sizes of bread loaves, and many different sizes and thicknesses of slices, all of which would weigh different amounts. There are also many types of bread, which would also have different weights.
No. They are two different animals.
All animals belong to the Kingdom Animal so you can't compare animals from different kingdoms.