four. They have four legs, but i guess if you wanted to you could count the tail which would make five.
Evolution works by tinkering with what is already there. It is far more likely that an advantageous change to an existing structure can occur than a gross change providing an advantage. An example would be the transition from fishes to amphibia. Small incremental modifications to fins to provide some of the functionality of walking limbs are far more likely to occur than limbs suddenly sprouting from a body where there was nothing there before, which would be nigh-on impossible.
does it give anymore adjectives? what is the sentence? personally this is what i would say: theoretically a dog can't "dance" it can jump around and move it's limbs to APPEAR dancing but it can't dance so no
No, unlike smaller reptiles and amphibians, crocodilians do not have the ability to regenerate lost limbs. I would assume they rarely ever need to though, not many things are able to take on crocodiles, especially the Nile and Estuarine varieties.
No, a rat's leg cannot grow back if it eats it off. Unlike some species in the animal kingdom that can regenerate lost limbs, rats do not possess this ability. If a rat were to lose a leg, it would heal from the injury, but the missing limb would not regenerate. Instead, the rat would adapt to living with the loss.
From what I have heard, 6, including tail and head. Are they limbs (tail and head)? If not, 4.(I am pretty sure but I would double check if for an essay or something important.
The limbs of horses are strong and muscular. That would suggest that they are adapted for walking and running over long distances.
I believe the answer would be legroom.
I'm not sure, but I'm certain it would be horrible.
To find the average fence length in the neighborhood, you would add up the lengths of all the fences in the neighborhood and then divide by the total number of fences.
There are four. Iwould think you would know that
This would be narrative.
Limbs are arms and legs So hopefully your Bunny has none on his inside as that would mean he wasn't built right.
The neighborhood she grew up in was quaint, quiet and peaceful. Since we were in the neighborhood, we figured we would stop by and visit! The party in the neighborhood kept everyone awake into the night.
Yes i would and this website is wierd
Yes there is. You may find studio apartments near CSU, Northridge at http://www.campusrent.com/California_State_University_Northridge_Apartments.cfm I would take a look at the aparments for rent on the local craigslist.org. You may also be able to find some specials on apartments.com.
Sure can. Anything too heavy would annoy it, as would anything constricting the limbs.