3 cats, 3 rats in 3 minutes means that each cat finishes one rat in 3 minutes. 100 cats would be able to eat 100 rats in 3 minutes, as long as they don't get sidetracked into fighting or mating that is.
Cats have five toes on their hind feet, each with a claw. This means that a cat has five claws on each of its hind feet, totaling ten claws overall.
A cat's feet are called paws. Paws are important for balance, grooming, and hunting. Cats have five toes on their front paws and four toes on their back paws.
The five main domesticated animals are dogs, cats, cattle (cows), pigs, and poultry (chickens). These animals have been selectively bred by humans over thousands of years for various purposes such as companionship, food, and labor.
A cat's foot is called a paw. Each paw has five toes with retractable claws that enable cats to grip onto surfaces and hunt effectively.
cats have four claws on their back paws and five claws on their front paws.
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If five storks catch five frogs in five minutes, then each stork catches one frog in that time. Therefore, 100 storks would also catch 100 frogs in the same five minutes, since they can all work simultaneously. Thus, it would take 100 storks five minutes to catch 100 frogs.
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Since 1 swatbu can catch one spy every 5 minutes, each one could catch 20 spies in 100 minutes. The answer is 5.
If 5 Cats kill 5 Rats in 5 minutes that equals 1 rat killed each minute by each cat. So, in twice as many minutes the same ammount of cats will kill twice as many rats... 5 cats will kill 10 rats in 10 minutes. And if left for five times as long, which is 50 minutes, those same 5 cats will kill 50 rats. So obviously you will need twice as many cats to kill twice as many rats in the same time. So the answer is... You will need 10 cats to kill 100 rats in 50 minutes.
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Dogs and cats should mate for about three to five minutes.
It takes only about five minutes
5 minutes; 5 minutes (unless the fish stock gets depleted and the storks have to find another lake!)
It takes about five generations to create a new breed, so the time it takes depends on the type of organism you're working with. Bacteria - ten minutes. Fruit flies - a month. Dogs, cats, horses,... - decades to centuries.
It takes only about five minutes