A good career working with animals would be a zoologist, a zookeeper, or any kind of profession that has to do with the care of animals (veterinarian).
Most animals without a home are considered stray animals. If you are referring to wild animals, you would probably refer to them as migratory, though they would still have what is known as a home range.
There are a number of animals that are known to be solitary animals, and thus, are pretty disloyal. However, the animal that is considered to be the least loyal would be the Tasmanian devil.
Metamorphosis means 'change in form' and is undergone by some animals, which comes under biology (specifically zoology). It is also a process undergone by rocks, which is geology.
Our world has become a planet of animals! if we are animals then none of us would exist! Because simply we are animals as well!!!we wouldent exsist.
The study of snakes would be considered a science. the overall science would be biology and the scientist would be a 'herpetologist' (who studies reptiles). Snakes themselves are naturally occurring animals.
you would be working with any mammals or animals living under water.
These would be working animals such as Horses and oxen.
A good career working with animals would be a zoologist, a zookeeper, or any kind of profession that has to do with the care of animals (veterinarian).
Because people would confuse it with Computer Science.
biology
Astronomy.
It depends on what type of science you are doing because if you are drawing nature to learn more about it then it would kind of be considered an art but if you are hiking looking and observing animals that would be considered Earth Science. == No, they are the two opposite ends of the spectrum really. Art is about expression mood feeling and interpretation, and science is about proving theories within controlled environments and using the scientific and analytic methods of recording and producing new ideas, and discoveries, everything has to measured and logical, wheras art is all about perception and what could be.
No, I believe it would be considered Science-Fiction
A question often considered in science fiction writing. The land would be a lot flatter, and growth on it, trees, animals etc, also much squatter in form.
Yes, I suppose you could call that a science experiment.
Apex answers Life science