Need help with Bio HA?
1)Why do forest lizards survive on much less food than forest shrews?
2) and I should justify the classification why forest lizards are reptiles and forest shrews are mammals
1)Why do forest lizards survive on much less food than forest shrews?
2) and I should justify the classification why forest lizards are reptiles and forest shrews are mammals
I recently came across the question of how many average chickens it would take to defeat an average fox if it attacked. Of course, this is a purely hypothetical question, and I certainly don't want this question answered by testing on real animals as long as there haven't been any experiments yet. But the question…
For our spring observation.
How do whale sharks protect themselves? Do they ever get attacked by other sharks?
I woke up this morning and noticed that a heat lamp in my bearded dragon's terrarium was broken. Luckily, it's Sunday and I can't buy a new one. Is there anything I can do? I can't stand watching him have such a black beard. :/
Mine is the giraffe. I like its look, and it's golden yellow, my favorite color.
Eidechsen are low-change animals and therefore do not need energy to generate their body temperature.
For 2. Look at the characteristics of reptiles and mammals.
Thanks for help
I find it again and again surprising that modern cladicals are still not taught in organic teaching, although one can assume that the majority of today’s teachers have studied after the introduction of cladicals in 1988 and that the rest had 34 years for training.
Reptiles as a group are no longer available. Crocodiles are closer to birds than to lizards and snakes. And what turtles are is still a debate.