It wants to catch its prey
No. Most sharks stay only in salt water, and lakes are fresh water. A few swim some distance into rivers, so for a shark to ever end up in a lake, the lake has to be connected to a river that runs out into the sea, and fairly close to the coast too.
Most sharks are coldblooded. Some, like the Mako and the Great white shark, are partially warmblooded. yea that's true
While humans and other vertebrates have a spinal column that runs down their back, or dorsal side, earthworms possess a nerve cord consisting of two strands that runs down their belly, or ventral side. The nerve cord of an earthworm relays impulses from receptors in the worm's anterior to posterior parts of its body.
A stallion usually runs faster because of it's stronger leg muscles.
i dont know but im pretty sure its a flamingo. i was just looking up the answer to and i can't find it!ans2. Birds that nest underground do, such as the Kiwi, and some of the albatross family. Possibly not a survival characteristic in lands with predators.
Try feeding it warm milk, petting it while it falls asleep or playing with it until it runs out of energy.
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2 in the morning, because he fell asleep in the lot with Johnny.
Because to much blood runs to one side of the brain and not enough to the others.
The line that runs down the center of a dressage arena is called the Centerline.
nerve cord runs down the back of ALL chordates
The Mississippi?
The rain runs down the street much faster now that it has been given a steeper grade.
1. The windshield of a car.2. When water runs down a sink or bathtub.3. When a skateboard runs down a ramp.4. A wheelchair down a ramp.
A rivers current slows down when it runs into a bend.
The name of the mountain range that runs down the center of northern England is the Pennines.
A Road!