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Animals enrich our lives in so many different ways. The Animal Life category is for questions and answers about animals of all types, including pets, sea life, and farm animals. You can ask questions or find information regarding animals, their history, care, health issues, breeding, and behavior.

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Can you lose your virginity to a animal?

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Virginity is a social concept that refers to having s#x for the first time, but it's not a medical term. Biologically, men don't have a virginity because they don't have a hymen that's destroyed through s#xual intercourse. The traditional view is that virginity is only lost through vaginal penetration by the p#nis, consensual or non-consensual. Acts of oral s#x, an#l s#x, manual s#x or other forms of non-penetrative s#x do not result in loss of virginity.

What are animals ending with key?

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Monkey, Donkey, Turkey, Howler monkey, Zonkey, squirrel monkey

What animal has 2 letters?

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There are hundreds if not thousands of animals with the letter a somewhere in the spelling of the word. Some examples in no particular order are:

aardvark

antelope

alligator

ant

alpaca

cat

carp

bat

rat

ape

raccoon

panda

gazelle

boar

arachnid

crab

crawfish

shark

Why are fossils of whole animals and plants rarely found?

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Fossils are not found as when an animal dies its bones decay through millions of years. And to survive that long it should be deep under the earth where it is not exposed to wind sunlight and water. If it is exposed it will decay quickly leaving no trace due to the environment and bacteria

Which animals tongue is twice the length of its body?

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No thing has a tongue the same length as its body. chameleons

What is a similarity in the respiration of the whale and the guppy?

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The resparatory system between fish and human is very different in its physical sense, but the need for oxygen is the same. Fish inhale oxygen rich H2O and their gills divide the water from the oxygen. Fish gills expell all other components except oxygen. Humans enhale air and our lungs divide all other components and expell it except oxygen.

What is it called when a horse laughs?

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When a horse makes a sound that resembles laughter, it's often referred to as "whinnying" or "neighing." However, horses don't actually laugh in the way humans do.

Why is the breakdown of proteins a problem for animals?

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why is the breakdown of proteins a problem for animals

Can algae kill your livestock?

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Yes, certain types of algae can produce toxins that can be harmful or even fatal to livestock if ingested. These toxic algae blooms are more commonly found in bodies of water during warm weather and can be a particular problem in areas with agricultural runoff or other sources of nutrient pollution. Livestock that ingest toxic algae may experience a range of symptoms, including vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, convulsions, and even death. It is important for livestock owners to be aware of the potential risks of toxic algae blooms and to take steps to prevent their animals from coming into contact with contaminated water sources. This may include monitoring water quality, providing alternative sources of water, and limiting access to bodies of water during times when algae blooms are more likely to occur.

What is the social condition of makato and the cowrie shell?

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What is the social issues in makato and the cowrie shell

What gives the skin it's slightly yellowish tinge it a heaviest boneless animal?

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Diatoms give the skin its slightly yellowish tinge.

Is moodle a drug?

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yes moodle is a drug. its a new type of drug that all the kids are using now. they say its the new thing.

How you become a millionire?

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Very carefully. You have to work hard, most millionaires started out as entrepreneurs. So, be creative and efficient at the same time to become a millionaire.

How do you call a dog's baby?

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A Puppy Dog.

How do cancer cells differ from noncancerous cells?

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Cancer cells differ from noncancerous cells in several key ways:

Uncontrolled Growth: Cancer cells grow and divide uncontrollably, unlike noncancerous cells, which grow and divide in a regulated manner. This uncontrolled growth leads to the formation of tumors, which can invade nearby tissues and spread to other parts of the body.

Immortality: Cancer cells can divide indefinitely, bypassing the normal cellular mechanisms that limit the lifespan of noncancerous cells. This immortality allows cancer cells to proliferate and accumulate genetic mutations over time.

Altered Cell Structure: Cancer cells often have abnormal shapes and sizes compared to noncancerous cells. They may also have irregular nuclei, increased nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio, and abnormal cellular organelles.

Loss of Contact Inhibition: Noncancerous cells exhibit a phenomenon called contact inhibition, where they stop dividing when they come into contact with neighboring cells. Cancer cells lose this ability and continue to divide even when surrounded by other cells, leading to the formation of densely packed tumor masses.

Invasiveness and Metastasis: Cancer cells have the ability to invade surrounding tissues and spread to distant organs through a process called metastasis. Noncancerous cells typically remain confined to their original location and do not spread throughout the body in the same way.

Angiogenesis: Cancer cells stimulate the growth of new blood vessels (angiogenesis) to supply nutrients and oxygen to the growing tumor. Noncancerous cells do not typically induce angiogenesis in the absence of injury or other physiological processes.

Genetic Instability: Cancer cells accumulate genetic mutations at a higher rate than noncancerous cells, leading to genetic instability and heterogeneity within the tumor. This genetic diversity can contribute to resistance to treatment and the evolution of more aggressive cancer phenotypes.

Evasion of Immune Response: Cancer cells have the ability to evade detection and destruction by the immune system, allowing them to proliferate unchecked. They may express molecules that suppress immune responses or evade immune surveillance mechanisms, enabling them to survive and thrive within the body.

Overall, cancer cells exhibit a range of characteristics that distinguish them from noncancerous cells, reflecting their aberrant behavior and dysregulated biology. Understanding these differences is crucial for developing effective strategies for cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.

What do coati's eat?

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Coati eats a diverse food that seems as they are nutrition experts. They eat fruits, insects, and small vertebrates according to season changes. In their growing time, they mostly eat meat to fulfill their protein requirements.

What is the name for a group of animals called a business?

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A groups of ferrets is sometimes called a business.

Is beastality normal?

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By "Fun", I assume you are speaking of enjoyable, providing pleasure or just something that would make you feel better after the experience, correct? If true, then I suppose I would answer honestly if I said, "That depends on your personal preferences." I would then be compelled to ask you if you fully understood the meaning of Bestiality or the act of having physical sex with an animal. This practice is illegal in some places and to speak of it can create bouts of regurgitation in those exposed and yet others have spoken of it's joy. I suppose it is like the old saying on looks, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"?

Why is a stonefish deadly?

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a stonefish is deadly because of its highly venomous spines. these spines contain potent venom that can cause intense pain, tissue damage, and even death if not treated promptly. the venom is released when the spines are triggered, such as when someone steps on or touches the fish. the venom of a stonefish is considered one of the most potent among all venomous fish, making it a serious threat to humans and other animals.

7 life procesess?

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Movement,respiration,nutrition,irritability,growth,excretion and reproduction

How does a recorder make noise?

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A recorder is a musical instrument that produces sound through the vibration of air. Here's how it works:

Windway and Mouthpiece: The recorder has a narrow tube with a specific shape known as the windway. At the top of the recorder, there's a mouthpiece where the player blows air.

Air Vibration: When you blow air into the mouthpiece, the air is directed through the windway. The shape and design of the windway cause the air to split and rejoin, creating an area of low pressure.

Edge Tone Production: As the air flows over the edge of a sharp edge within the windway (called the labium), it causes the air to vibrate and create sound. This vibration is the initial sound source.

Resonance: The vibrating air inside the recorder's body interacts with the volume and shape of the instrument, generating specific resonant frequencies. The body of the recorder acts like a resonating chamber, amplifying and shaping the sound.

Finger Holes: By covering or uncovering the finger holes on the recorder, the player changes the effective length of the air column within the instrument. This alters the pitch of the produced sound.

By controlling the airflow, the position of the fingers on the holes, and the amount of air pressure applied, the player can produce different pitches and create music on the recorder.

Can i use ferret shampoo on my dog?

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Most of these answers don't understand the question. The question was can I use a ferret shampoo on the DOG. As most ferret shampoos are very gentle, they should be very safe to use on dogs which can generally tolerate more stronger shampoos. That is the reason stronger dog shampoos are not recommended for ferrets.

What is book code for spirit animals book 3?

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The codes for spirit animals

Book 1- N2237FFPX2

Book 2- NC9XC6KTX4

Book 3- N6D43X2X3

What are people called that marry animals?

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People who marry animals are said to be practicing zoophilia. This is not legal in most places and is also against human moral beliefs.

What decomposer breaks down jaguars?

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any kind of decomposer,for example:snails and worms