no one wants to i think
People might want to be a vet because to them an animal such as a dog or cat is like a human to them. They want to do want they can do as good as they can to help any animal. No matter if it's sick, injured, ext.
Yes it is a type of animal. Come to my page to see a website on where to see a Zebu
There are many different drawings of flightless birds. Some of these drawings reflect birds who naturally cannot fly such as penguins for example.
What animal do we watch on ________ Day to see how long winter will last
pigs
His drawings are not so well known. Click the link below if you want to see some of his PAINTINGS.
If you want drawings accurate enough to reproduce the part, you need the machinist drawings which have accurate dimensions. Usually the patent drawings do not go to that detail and you may be hard pressed to get the information, depending on the gun you are researching. If you want exploded drawings to see where the parts fit in relation to each other, get the Gun Digest book of exploded firearms drawings available at http://www.krausebooks.com/category/firearms_knives
Yes but i dont think many people want to buy drawings.
If you have an attachment to it I would say no. But if you need money you can sell all the drawings you want.
As many as you want I think.
Working drawings are important because they will let you see what improvements need to be made. Working drawings are a work in progress that will help you get to the final product.
The kind of people that want animal testing are the people that want to see animals get hurt and the people who dont like animals.
a giant squid
It depends on what type of engineering drawings. If you want cutsheets for equipment, most manufacturers have drawings on their websites. But if you are looking for construction or assembly drawings manufacturers or companies will not have them available outside the company since these would be intelectual property.
ask the people if you can rent the animal you want to see if you like it or not.
Anatomical drawings are drawings of animal anatomy. Blueprints of an animal if you will. They are used for education purposes, for the student to better understand how the animal body works. Perhaps an image of a human head, one half skin intact, where you can see the face, other half 'peeled' to reveal the muscles underneath. Anatomical drawings are made (instead of photographs) because the anatomical feature is easier to comprehend from a drawing. Anatomical drawing should be anatomically correct, AKA all details of the anatomy as authentically portrayed as is possible. Which means there is not much room for artistic whimsy or fantasy ideas. Anatomical drawings aim for best possible education. They are not realistic, as all the blood and gore is lacking, which is the exactly why they are better for study, as the student can focus on the details instead of the horror. Also because every individual is different, an anatomical drawing is most commonly a generalization of 'the perfect' alignment. Although anatomical drawings can also be made out of malformations.
See http://jeepdraw.com