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Zoology - November 2006

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2006-11-20 05:08:58 · 9 answers · asked by F@t!m@ Guzm@n little misss cutie 2

2006-11-20 04:50:59 · 11 answers · asked by sue c 1

2006-11-20 04:26:30 · 8 answers · asked by pggy_huff 1

2006-11-20 03:53:46 · 3 answers · asked by dineshkumar t 1

This animal is the size of a small dog, but looks distinctly like a rodent with the brown fur of a fawn, including the whitish circles on the fur. It's name sounds like "tempesquinckly."

2006-11-20 03:45:46 · 2 answers · asked by Tom M 1

2006-11-20 03:18:38 · 7 answers · asked by Andreea D 1

I looking to live in the ocean.

2006-11-20 02:48:03 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-20 02:32:05 · 5 answers · asked by kyle_fire_dawg 1

In response to the idea that homosexuality is "not natural" I´ve heard it argued that homosexual behaviour has been observed among other animals. Would this be anal sex among males, or are there also cases of female homosexuality among animals?

2006-11-20 01:44:40 · 11 answers · asked by comradelouise 4

2006-11-20 01:14:59 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-20 01:10:18 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-20 01:08:34 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-19 23:18:47 · 5 answers · asked by Carl E 2

2006-11-19 21:00:15 · 12 answers · asked by brendanconnal 1

2006-11-19 19:07:36 · 13 answers · asked by mrfrosty 2

i'm confused which is the real axolotl/ ajolote. i found that an axolotl/ajolote has 4 feet and live in aquatic habitat. but, when i saw my friend's book, there was a picture of an animal named ajolote but only has 2 feet in the front. the feet is for digging hole (like a mole). the appearance of the 4-feet-axolotl/ajolote is like a salamander. but the appearance of the 2-feet-ajolote is like a worm. can someone explain to me? i'm really curious about it. are they different species? but why they have the same name..? or.. what? thx.

(if i'm notwrong, axolotl is the english name and ajolote is the spanish name)

2006-11-19 18:53:15 · 1 answers · asked by fii 3

I would really like some but the only place I have seen them able to order from is canada.. I remember having some when I was younger and I would really like somemore. Anybody selling any?

2006-11-19 15:37:59 · 2 answers · asked by <3 4

i belve animals can help many people around the world they can make big impact in kids adults teens lives ! i would like to hear what ur favorite animal is and why you like it and if you can hw it relates to you.

2006-11-19 15:13:04 · 18 answers · asked by poetist 1

2006-11-19 15:06:29 · 4 answers · asked by Avery H 1

2006-11-19 14:04:49 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hello! My daughter is doing a class project on the Downy Woodpecker and needs to put in the phonetic spelling of the scientific name so her classmates will be able to pronounce it. Could anyone who knows, please help? Also, pronunciations that are described phonetically would be more helpful than the dictionary-type pronunciation guide that directly follows the word. Thanks so much!! I'm not really sure which section to put this in, so I'm going to choose Science and Language and perhaps homework. Sorry if it seems over-posted, we are desperate and she only has another half hour!

2006-11-19 12:43:29 · 2 answers · asked by BetchaBiteAChip 2

2006-11-19 12:38:04 · 6 answers · asked by Notnadia 4

For example, what would happen if hikers came across a hibernating bear and woke it up?

2006-11-19 12:25:59 · 10 answers · asked by JOJPOL.COM 3

2006-11-19 12:25:07 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-19 11:45:58 · 6 answers · asked by Sarah 2

2006-11-19 11:29:13 · 12 answers · asked by ftrgtytyhtytytu 1

2006-11-19 10:05:41 · 7 answers · asked by aidaz 2

is there a difference between the buffalo and the bison?
or are the terms interchangeable?
or both?

2006-11-19 09:58:46 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

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