== == == == What Jobs Can Youth Do?
When You Are 13 Or Younger . . .
You can deliver newspapers.
You can work as a baby-sitter.
You can work as an actor or performer in motion pictures, television, theater or radio.
You can work in a business solely owned or operated by your parents.
You can work on a farm owned or operated by your parents.
However, parents are prohibited from employing their children in manufacturing, mining, or any other occupation declared hazardous by the Secretary of Labor.
When You Turn 14 . . .
You also can work in an:
* office, * grocery store, * retail store, * restaurant, * movie theater, * baseball park, * amusement park, or * gasoline service station.
You generally may not work in:
* communications or public utilities jobs, * construction or repair jobs, * driving a motor vehicle or helping a driver, * manufacturing and mining occupations, * power-driven machinery or hoisting apparatus other than typical office machines, * processing occupations, * public messenger jobs, * transporting of persons or property, * workrooms where products are manufactured, mined or processed, or * warehousing and storage. Different rules apply to farms, and individual States may have stricter rules. from other contributors: * DOG WALKING!! I'm only 13, and i have a dog walking service with 5 friends!!! its fun and you make about $15.00 a day, i mean yeah its not that much if your older now, but if your a kid, getting 15 bucks a dya is PRETTY GOOD!! == == == == * You can babysit, but my parents don't let me even though I took a class. You can dog walk(I walk my own dogs, but dog walking would pay $10 a day) and you can ask around at family owned restaurants or ask ice cream companies to hire you. I am currently looking in southern Cali, too. I'm 14 is 6 days.
Yes, Leopards will eat antelopes. Leopards generally eat Thomsons gazelles, and impalas. They also will pick off young and sick animals from a herd of wildabeast or zebras. They do not commonly attack humans, and are viewed as very adaptable creatures.
It depends on the species of antelope but, generally, the antelope is the second fastest land animal, second only to the cheetah. They average 40 to 50 miles per hour. Antelope have large lungs and a large heart, and their hair is hollow which allows this animal to run for longer.
1. Reddish/Brown 'fur' (short fur) to camoflauge whilst grazing2. Long legs to run fast (Plus they can seriously jump![On average 10 metres] to get away from predators such as lions)3. Male impala have long horns to compete eith other males during the mating season4. Light red/brown coat to relect heat rays from the sun to keep itself cool5. They are herbivours so they eat plants .
The Antelope does in a day is just lay round or have a steady walk i think.
No. They make more of a "Merr!" sound than a deep, drawn-out "Muuuhh!" of a cow.
I don't know. Carnivores or herbivores I think.
hippopotamus has a big mouth to fight of others from there territory,to fight other hippopotamuses and to fight crocodiles
The numbat is an endangered Australian animal which begins with 'n'.
The nabarlek, or Little Rock-Wallaby, is also endangered.
Antelopes do not usually eat meat and tend to eat bushes and grass. They also do eat small animals like insects on occasions.
No
No
the desert is too hot and dry for the basic baboon to live there
Ungulates are a group of animals that have hooves, such as antelope, zebra, and goats. Elephants are not included in this grouping. Note that ungulates are not a recognized cladistic grouping, meaning that they do not share an evolutionary history, but merely share common features that are useful for grouping.