They were inspired by the animals and drew chalk and rock drawings to tell stories about the animals.
You won't find a cell wall in animal organisms. In animals, there only exists a cell membrane. Cells are usually microscopic.
Animals that might live in a wall include mice, rats, squirrels, and insects such as ants or termites. These animals can find shelter, food, and warmth inside walls, making them suitable habitats for nesting and breeding.
Plants cells retain their shape using a cell wall whereas animals cells retain shape with their cell membranes.
Wall lizards are not poisonous or dangerous to humans. They are non-venomous and generally not aggressive towards humans. However, like all wild animals, they may bite if they feel threatened or cornered, so it's best to observe them from a safe distance.
Animals such as birds, fish, horses, and deer are commonly used for decorations in various forms, including statues, wall art, and figurines. Their aesthetic appeal and symbolic meanings make them popular choices for adding a natural and elegant touch to interior and exterior designs.
I don't know for sure, but it was mainly depictions of them and other animals, sometimes hunting.
Cave men painted animals they wanted to hunt on cave wall paintings to communicate with their group to tell them the thing to hunt because they couldn't talk
It's not known for certain why the cavemen painted their hands on the wall. In some cases it is thought to symbolize numbers, and in other cases it seems to be more like a signature, as an artist might sign a painting.
Necklaces of seashells, lion teeth, and bear claws. Also, Sculptures of animals.
There are a total of 30 rock-cut caves at the Ajanta Caves site in Maharashtra, India. These caves are renowned for their ancient Buddhist cave temples and exquisite wall paintings.
Caves are big enough for baers, and bears are smat enough to know it's safer to have your back to a wall .
Cavemen used to get juice from fruits and other plants. They used the juice like paint, and just painted on the walls. Coloured rocks and minerals were also used, such a haematite and calcite. The paintings themselves were probably done using hands and fingers or sticks. Some of the most amazing finds of art in caves are the outlines of hands, where the artist held paint in their mouth, placed their hand on the wall of the cave and blew the paint over their hand leaving the outline of their hand on the wall. All this was done by the light of small lamps.
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They drew pictures on cave walls because that was what they did for television. Light from a flickering camp fire would give an illusion of motion to the drawings on the wall. A story teller would point to images of beasts while mimicking animal sounds. If was very entertaining.
the hermit crabs come from the carribean sea they live on sea caves or a sea rock wall!
yes they both have a cell wall.
Animals do not have a cell wall