The animal with the most vertebrae is the snake. Some species of snakes can have over 300 vertebrae in their body, allowing them to be extremely flexible and agile.
cats and dogs are found all over the world
Yes, mother dogs are typically very protective over their puppies. They will defend them from perceived threats and dangers to ensure the safety of their offspring. This protective behavior is instinctual and serves to ensure the survival of the puppies.
Turtles are reptiles, not mammals. They belong to the order Testudines and are known for their protective shell and slow movements on land.
The animal with skin that is one inch thick on most parts of its body is the rhinoceros. This thick skin acts as a protective barrier from thorns, branches, and potential predators in their environment. The thickness of their skin also helps in regulating body temperature and conserving moisture.
A tortoise or turtle.
An animal's ability to blend with its environment is called protective camouflage. However, if you are not looking for camouflage as an answer, this ability is also called crypsis.
probably the aligator/crocidle... both, im not saying they are the same animal... if they catch you near their babies, they will chase after you. and the will probably win, they are REALLYREALLY fast.
spinny skinned animal
the ability to mimic another animal or envioronment
largest land animal, herbivore and social, they love to travel in herds, and are most protective of their own and other offspring.
Yes, you can apply polyurethane over epoxy as a protective finish.
Yes, you can use polyurethane over paint as a protective finish.
Yes, you can use polyurethane over epoxy for a protective finish.
Females are more aggressive than males the reason why is it is there instinct to be protective because of their young. most of the time females stick to one person and become very protective of them so yes gender does matter
Cousins are protective of cousins because they are family
Yes, you can apply polyurethane over paint to provide a protective finish.