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Do only vegetarian animals have horns?

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Do only vegetarian animals have horns? Animals are fighting to live in jungle. Some animals are vegetarian or non-vegetarian. The non-vegetation animals know how to fight with others animals or survive in the jungle or world. But the vegetarian animals don't have fighting teeth like non vegetarian animals. Vegetarian must have something by which they can save their life from non-vegetarian animals. That’s the answer "horn".   The markhor lives in the mountains of central Asia, adeptly climbing craggy rocks with the grace of North America’s own mountain goat. the saiga is a truly absurd-looking and delightful antelope. Its fleshy, shotgun-like nose is used to filter out dust in its habitat and also, we think, to warm cold winter air before it makes its way to the animal’s lungs The Nubian ibex’s gigantic, backward-curling horns are even more impressive when you consider that the ibex uses them to smash into male competitors while on top of scary mountains in North

Do only vegetarian animals have horns?

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Do only vegetarian animals have horns? Animals are fighting to live in jungle. Some animals are vegetarian or non-vegetarian. The non-vegetation animals know how to fight with others animals or survive in the jungle or world. But the vegetarian animals don't have fighting teeth like non vegetarian animals. Vegetarian must have something by which they can save their life from non-vegetarian animals. That’s the answer "horn".   The markhor lives in the mountains of central Asia, adeptly climbing craggy rocks with the grace of North America’s own mountain goat. the saiga is a truly absurd-looking and delightful antelope. Its fleshy, shotgun-like nose is used to filter out dust in its habitat and also, we think, to warm cold winter air before it makes its way to the animal’s lungs The Nubian ibex’s gigantic, backward-curling horns are even more impressive when you consider that the ibex uses them to smash into male competitors while on top of scary mountains in North

Name an animal product used to make omelettes ?

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an  omelette  or  omelet is testy dish made by eggs. every country  has omelette  as a dish. List of country: China,France,India,Indonesia,Iran,Italy,Japan,Korea,Philippines,Spain,Thailand, United States,Mesoameric Omelette, plain Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy 657 kJ (157 kcal) Carbohydrates 0.7 g Fat 12 g Protein 10.6 g Vitamins Quantity %DV † Vitamin A equiv. 22% 172 μg Thiamine (B 1 ) 9% 0.1 mg Riboflavin (B 2 ) 33% 0.4 mg Niacin (B 3 ) 1% 0.1 mg Pantothenic acid (B 5 ) 24% 1.2 mg Vitamin B 6 8% 0.1 mg Folate (B 9 ) 10% 39 μg Vitamin B 12 46% 1.1 μg Choline 43% 212 mg Vitamin D 5% 29 IU Vitamin E 8% 1.2 mg Vitamin K 4% 4.5 μg Minerals Quantity %DV † Calcium 5% 47 mg Iron 12% 1.5 mg Magnesium 3% 10 mg Phosphorus 23% 162 mg Potassium 2% 114 mg Selenium 38% 26.7 μg Sodium 11% 161 mg Zinc 9% 0.9 mg Other constituents Quantity Water 75.9 g Cholesterol 356 mg

What animal has sports on its body?

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As we know animals have sense organ. They also feel love and sadness even they can share their feeling with animals or humans. Animals are very enthusiastic about sports. If you look to the puppy they running all the time. Animals have good stamina for sports and eager to play sports. They are capable to play all the major games even they can lay cricket but i will going to mention majority games by the animals. These are the sports play by animals. a: Racing b: Hunting c: Flying d: Fighting e: Fishing f: Shooting

How do bats give a baby?

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Bats are the only flying mammals. They are one-fifth of the mammal population on Earth. There are more than 1,000 species of bats around the world, making them one of the most prolific groups in Class Mammalia. They are also unique in how they navigate, using sound waves made by the bat (echolocation) instead of relying solely on sight. Most bats inhabiting mate in the fall or winter before going into hibernation. The female then stores sperm until she ovulates. Fertilization usually occurs in the spring and the gestation period of a female bat ranges from 40 days to six months. In approximately May or June, female bats take in large groups, or bat colonies, to offer birth. Since bats are mammals, they do not lay eggs, but give birth to young. Young bats are referred to as pups, and typically just one is born per litter. However, there are a couple of species of bats may have up to four pups during a litter. Female bats give birth to young while hanging the wrong way up , then catch an

Name the scientists study about bats

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Name of the scientists study about bats is Shi From China. Shi, a virologist who is often called China’s “bat woman” because of her virus-hunting expeditions in bat caves.  Her studies had shown that the southern, subtropical provinces of Guangdong, Guangxi and Yunnan have the greatest risk of coronaviruses jumping to humans from animals—particularly bats, a known reservoir.

How avoid bats and squirrels from fruits plants?

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to avoid bats and squirrels from fruits plants we have many option but before that we must try to understand is this only reason for the less farming outcome. We are depends upon nature and every thing dependable so identify the exact reason before proceeding. usually bats and squirrels are not interested to eat unripe fruits.  so before ripe the fruits you must collect from trees or plants that very nice way to secure your products. Trim the branches of your peach faraway from fences, garages or other areas that give squirrels access to your tree. Wrap sheet that's a minimum of 2 feet wide and 4 to six feet faraway from the bottom round the trunk of your tree. Squirrels cannot climb up this slippery material. Spray a squirrel repellent solution (available at garden centers and hardware stores) on your peach . Sprays typically contain fox urine, which scares squirrels away, and capsaicin--a chile pepper ingredient that squirrels don't just like the taste of. second method , you

Definition of Animals

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Animals are multicellular organisms that form the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are ready to move, reproduce sexually, and grow from a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development.  Over 1.5 million living animal species are described—of which around 1 million are insects—but it  has been estimated there are over 7 million in total. Animals home in size from 8.5 millionths of a metre to 33.6 metres (110 ft)   long and have complex interactions with one another and their environments, forming intricate food webs.   The study of animals is called zoology. Embryonic Development