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Zoology - April 2007

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There was a leftover food that I totally forgotten on the kitchen cabinet. What I saw was tiny maggots breeding in the foods. What caused the maggots? Where do they come from? And what does it become after the maggot stage?

I am sorry if this is yucky but I am very curios as I am scared that the maggots turn to some kinda creatures ( I know I am exxagerating) but it does taught me a lesson to clear my foods !

2007-04-22 02:25:23 · 11 answers · asked by Sue3612 2

1

You know killer bees kill you by stinging you but they also die themselves

why dont they just call them kamikaze bees?

2007-04-22 00:56:26 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

3

the loudest animal in the zoo and why?

2007-04-22 00:08:41 · 6 answers · asked by SunnyRain 2

2007-04-21 19:49:18 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

or if 2 different animals which were ill adapted to 2 seperate but equal invironments were given time to evolve would they evolve into a smiliar creature because of there similar invironments

2007-04-21 18:59:12 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-21 18:58:36 · 18 answers · asked by jc 1

2007-04-21 18:54:39 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-21 15:38:49 · 8 answers · asked by mark t 2

2007-04-21 15:02:20 · 4 answers · asked by landenjms 2

Did you know that Giant Pandas are endangered? In fact, there are only about 3,000 Giant Pandas that live in the world! The Giant Panda lives in mixed forests. They are located in southwest China (Gansu, Shaanxi, and Sichuan Provinces). They fit into a class called mammalia. This type of animal, is distantly related to the raccoon and the bear. The characteristics of the mammalia are that they have hair or fur, a backbone, they are endothermic, they bear live young, produce milk, they have lungs, sweat glands, a four-chambered heart, two sets of teeth, single lower-jaw, and three bones in the middle ear.
The Giant Panda nourishes its young with milk released by the mammary glands. They can take from eighty three to one hundred thirty-five days, one hundred thirty-five is the average, to have one baby Giant Panda. The Giant Panda is a carnivore, but it eats bamboo, about twenty to thirty pounds of a day, that’s ten thousand, almost eleven, pounds a year!

2007-04-21 13:45:46 · 5 answers · asked by Celeste 2

if i wanted to set up a penguin rescue centre in the south of england,,,,how cold would i have to make the penguin home?

2007-04-21 11:01:52 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

like the kind u light up on 4th of july

2007-04-21 10:58:01 · 3 answers · asked by Sean 7

Predators like chicken hawks, armadillos, chicken snakes.... Basically anything that eats chickens.

Thanks

2007-04-21 10:26:13 · 16 answers · asked by Sean 7

2007-04-21 09:48:46 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-21 09:02:12 · 9 answers · asked by JOHN ( 1TRUEGUY ) 1

Poor little guys, but if they are sooooo lazy then how can they jump from tree-top to tree-top? Crazy animals.

2007-04-21 07:44:19 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hi,
Does anyone in the UK know where i can send in a .wav of a bird song i have recorded so i can identify this bird?
It is around during the dawn chorus and throughout the day too, it's unlike anything i've heard before but I'm just unsure whether it is here as it is warmer and where i'm from originally (sunny Blackpool) we didn't get many birds apart from gulls :-)
I'd really like to find out what he is. All i can see of him is that he is a mid brown and that doesn't narrow it down does it lol
Many thanks x x

2007-04-21 07:32:32 · 3 answers · asked by hoabantrang61188 3

Cattle is collective, and bovine is the genus and includes ox, bison etc. Cow is the female so what is the animal, ie - Cat has a tom and a queen, sheep has a yew and ram, canine has a dog and *****.

2007-04-21 07:08:28 · 7 answers · asked by lt_glenn 1

well my cat is missing and we have some eagles living near our house is possible they ate my pet cat?

2007-04-21 06:58:26 · 7 answers · asked by ice cube 2

I have about 300 seashells in my collection. I have identified many of them from books I have bought. But there are several that I cannot identify. Is there any kind of online help for identifying such things?

2007-04-21 06:33:56 · 3 answers · asked by barbara m 3

Personaly I don't Think a killer whale can because first,
sometimes Great Whites EAT killer whales,do I have to
SPELL that for you?Great Whites E-A-T killer whales.And
also the Great White Shark has a bite strength of 40,000
pounds per square inch,not it's whole mouth,just every INCH
of it's mouth,and killer whales can't bite that hard.PLUS
Great Whites have sharper teeth,and bigger ones too.And
Great White teeth have jagged edges that are sharp for
ripping through the blubber of BLUE WHALES who's blubber is WAY thicker than the so called "killer" whales' blubber.
And Great Whites are the same size as "killer" whales.Well
there's a monster for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-04-21 05:12:55 · 12 answers · asked by curious 2

2007-04-21 02:28:09 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-21 02:07:29 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

What are their real names i have 2 that hover in the garden, they are about the size of a wasp but dirty in colour and just hover in the same place. When i try to get them away the just come back to the same spot. I'm just wondering what they are.

2007-04-21 00:03:52 · 3 answers · asked by Sassylady 2

Could it be that the giant dinosaurs, rather than being a species of giants, were "freaks of nature", that grew to enormous size because dinosaurs didnt have a rigid predetermined size like we do? The number of actual remains is very small when you consider how many billions of dinosaurs roamed the earth. Therefore theTyrannosaurus could actually be a raptor.

2007-04-20 21:55:23 · 3 answers · asked by ByeBuyamericanPi 4

2007-04-20 20:59:04 · 11 answers · asked by Dan N 3

wat is the age of man in geology?
a) psychozoic
b) mesozoic
c) proterozoic
d) coenozoic

2007-04-20 19:34:03 · 2 answers · asked by DIVYA P 1

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