My vote goes to tuna
There are a number of animals that are known to be solitary animals, and thus, are pretty disloyal. However, the animal that is considered to be the least loyal would be the Tasmanian devil.
The ocean quahog, a type of clam, is known to be the longest-living animal. Some individuals have been found to live over 500 years.
If you're not referring to the term somatic cells, I suppose they could also be known as animal cells - at least in most animals.
turtle
The ocean quahog, a type of clam, is known to be the longest-lived animal, with some individuals living over 500 years. There are also species of jellyfish and sponges that have been reported to live for hundreds of years.
The Blue whale is the largest ocean animal
you can at least only be a penguin or a seal to be on land
Killer whales and sharks are known to eat seals in the ocean. On land polar bills are known to eat them when possible too.
There are a number of animals that are known to be solitary animals, and thus, are pretty disloyal. However, the animal that is considered to be the least loyal would be the Tasmanian devil.
Chazzailla answerd this: Oviously the plankton they are the only plant that doesn't eat.
Termites are known as the engineers of the animal kingdom due to their impressive ability to build mounds and homes the if to scale of humans would dwarf any human made structure at least twice over.
The bacteria in the ocean and sea are called plankton. The most commonly known animal is the whale, but shrimp, some crabs and small fish also do.
What is the least favorite animal??
what is the smallest animal in the Arctic Ocean
no maybe there is comming one that's called Sims Ocean Animal but there is not a Sims animal oceans ;)
The first animal life on Earth was in the ocean in the Precambrian time. The exact nature of the first animals is not known as the fossil record from that time is incomplete.
The most common animal in the Southern Ocean is krill, Euphasia Superba. This animal forms the base of the very short food chain in that ocean.