No, you would measure cows in pounds.
elephant
Some people say it is mouse but it Is Elephant
Mouse
Cat
Elephant
The basic unit for measuring weight is a Newton but for an elephant a kilo Newton would be more appropriate.
Ethologists study animal behavior. The clothing that they wear is going to be dependent on the environment where the Study takes place. If they go to a Zoo to study Gorilla behavior they would wear normal clothing. If they go into the Jungle, they would wear clothing appropriate for a Tropical Climate. Studying Polar Bears in the wild would call for Heavy Parkas, Boots, and Thermal Underwear!There is no Ethologist Uniform. They wear what is Climate appropriate.
No, kilograms is a measure of weight. You would measure it in meters or centimeters.
The Russian word for animal is животное, spelled zhivotnoye and pronounced zhi-VOT-naye. Plural for animals is животные.However, if you want to use figuratively to mean a fearless and virile male (as in "He was just an animal in that game!"), the appropriate word is зверь, pronounce zver.Don't make a mistake of calling a person whose raw power you admire a zhivotnoye. That would mean he is a beast, a pig, or a lowlife.
The animal that represents Febuary would be the crane, and the Chinese symbol would be the rabit.
full=ounces, empty=......ounces?
a food-service or nutritional scale
Millilitres would be the most appropriate measure.
The appropriate unit is grams.
It depends which property you are measuring.
I would measure it in grams
Ounces
Ounces (Avoirdupois ounces, not fluid ounces. Fluid ounces measure volume, not mass.)
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