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Zoology - November 2006

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which ones?

2006-11-14 05:00:45 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

please let me know how to avoid lizards in our houses. they are really troubling my children and doenot look nice to see in house. please tell me a feasible and practically possible solution.

2006-11-14 04:27:13 · 7 answers · asked by satyagandhit 1

Are they predators at all?

2006-11-14 03:45:39 · 12 answers · asked by Smiles 4

2006-11-14 03:13:47 · 22 answers · asked by northernmonkey 1

We can already clone, make cross breads like tiger & lions ( ligers), zebera & hourse (Zorse),camel & llama (Cama) ect...
Even chimeras.....in 1984 a chimeric geep was produced by combining embryos from a goat and a sheep[3]...... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheep-goat_chimera
Interspecies chimeras are made in the laboratory. In addition to the famous geep, there are rat/mouse chimeras and a rabbit/human chimera that was not allowed to develop beyond a few days.....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_%28genetics%29#Chimeras_in_research

I think in maybe 600 hundred years it might be a real possibility. and with a few more hundred years maybe a real life dragon, though I don't think that would be a good Idea,lol. what do you think? yes? no?

2006-11-14 03:12:43 · 9 answers · asked by eyepopping hideous female troll 4

Where can I get a 5-10 frame image sequence of a bird in flight? (NOT video),... If possible I'd like them as high resolution as possible, and; they have to be in silouhette, not coloured.
I've done a search, but don't know the exact phrase/s to give the search engine.
If you have a book with some images in that could be made into a 5-10 frame sequence or .jpegs or .bmps, and wouldn't mind scanning them in for me; that'd also be handy; thanks!
Geese would be ideal, but will settle for any water-loving bird.

2006-11-14 02:54:06 · 1 answers · asked by wildimagination2003 4

According to the science of aerodynamics, the size, shape, weight and wing size of the bumble bee make it impossible for it to fly. The ostrich and emu have the exact same problems and can't fly yet, as we all know, the bumble bee does fly.Can anyone explain this?

2006-11-14 02:51:41 · 3 answers · asked by utuseclocal483 5

Very much like the deadliest animal question, but just mammals this time.

Repeat the answers if you want. Ones alive; now Tasmanian Tiger not included. Unfortunately, as it could have been a candidate?

2006-11-14 02:10:54 · 18 answers · asked by Perseus 3

2006-11-14 02:01:13 · 6 answers · asked by ponyboy 2

2006-11-14 01:46:34 · 5 answers · asked by BLANK 4

2006-11-14 01:17:10 · 4 answers · asked by forest lover 2

2006-11-14 01:11:21 · 12 answers · asked by magnum 2

I have not looked it up. It has just occured to me. What critter could cause most damage to humans and other animals if it was larger and still able to fly, squirm, swim or whatever it needs to do to attack its victims/prey? Disease or virus/bacteria/pathogen vectors do not count, neither does the use of tools like nuclear missiles.

2006-11-14 00:59:34 · 36 answers · asked by Perseus 3

What was the fuss when you are hungry and your cubs need food then as a parent you will hunt anything to and not let your family starve. Unfortunately Elephant was on the menu and you didn't expect just one lion taking on an Elephant they did it as a team. if it wasn't elephant it would of been something else. I have never seen anything like that ever. As a fan of wildlife programs it was amazing. Did you see it what did you think.

2006-11-13 23:59:56 · 7 answers · asked by El Greco 2

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2006-11-13 22:58:46 · 5 answers · asked by sonalibansalmodel1 1

2006-11-13 22:33:53 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I gotta get me some of this pronto

2006-11-13 19:57:18 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

They're carnivorous, but they only eat small fish (but due to their size, that's quite big, heheh ^_^). Anyway, if one's starved, do you think it would eat a human?

P.S. Please don't be too dumb to ask "What's an arapaima?"

2006-11-13 19:42:03 · 3 answers · asked by espers_cypher 2

2006-11-13 19:32:29 · 8 answers · asked by flavorlicious 2

2006-11-13 18:58:21 · 11 answers · asked by JOSEPH J 2

I know its an ant, and from the scientific name I can gather that it lives in California, but I need to know the common name and any other possible links that would lead me to information and NOT pictures about this articular species.

2006-11-13 17:12:16 · 3 answers · asked by sporty_crazy_babygal 1

Thats it!!

2006-11-13 17:03:36 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

I need to know now!! for a project i am doing! so please replie fast!!

2006-11-13 16:55:01 · 8 answers · asked by IRMA F 1

Just a random thought, ive never seen a penguin egg.. so i got curious

2006-11-13 16:52:26 · 14 answers · asked by Chuyito 3

how do you get a elefant into the fridge?


A)open the door put him in
B) take the bear out and put him in

2006-11-13 16:39:22 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

give me names,facts, anything that can help me

2006-11-13 15:22:58 · 9 answers · asked by sandra12663 2

Okay I was walkin down the hall and this bug jumped out at me. It was huge and looked armor-plated and I smelled this funky stinky, almost old-lady perfume smell, it was horrible, burnt my nose hairs. I got some tissue, squished it and flushed it and it let out the smell again. I'm getting sick now, a few minutes later, I feel like I wanna puke. What the hell was that?

2006-11-13 14:54:17 · 4 answers · asked by armywifehaney 2

2006-11-13 14:36:12 · 13 answers · asked by s_e_e 4

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