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What is an example of phylum Cnidaria?

Coral are tiny, soft-bodied animals. They somewhat resemble upended jellyfish, with tentacles surrounding their only orifice, which serves as both anus and mouth. The coral reef is not the animal itself but a structure built by many coral together. The creatures take in calcium from seawater and convert it into a protective coating that they secrete around themselves. The resemblance to jellyfish is not a coincidence; coral is related to box jellies and the true jellyfish. Some cnidarians switch between a stationary, coral-like form and a free-swimming, jellyfish form over the course of their ..

Can grizzly bears climb trees?

According to BearSmart, black bears are more courageous in trees and may purposely chase a person up a tree. They typically kill their opponents by throwing them out of the tree.\nIf a person meets a bear in the wild, the best way to escape is to carry bear pepper spray, make a lot of noise and travel in large groups.

Can dogs become depressed?

Sudden and significant changes in a dog's life, such as moving to a new home, can cause depression. A drastic change in routine, such as an owner starting a new job with a different schedule, can also bring on a period of depression, as can the addition of a person, such as a new spouse or baby.\nSymptoms of depression in dogs are the same as in humans, and they can include listlessness, social withdrawal, refusing food or water, a lack of interest in favorite activities, sleep disturbances and inactivity.\nIf the dog has become depressed because of the loss of a fellow pet, adopting anot..

How does a platypus act?

The platypus is normally solitary when not mating or raising its young. A platypus spends about 12 hours a day hunting for food, as it eats about 20 percent of its own body weight daily. It catches fish, aquatic crustaceans, worms and mollusks. The platypus uses its beak to root out prey animals from riverbeds or swims to catch its prey. It stores its captured prey in its cheek pouches until it reaches the surface, where it then eats. When not hunting, a platypus sleeps in a burrow dug into a riverbank.

What breed are miniature teddy bear puppies?

The most desirable dogs are small in size with delicate features, large eyes, a fluffy coat and a strong resemblance to a stuffed teddy bear. Most animals reach a weight of between 11 and 16 pounds, although some can grow to be slightly larger. The Teddy Bear's coat can come in many different shades, including black, white, brown and cream.

What is a penguin's habitat?

Penguins mainly live close to colder currents of water since these currents push a lot of the penguin’s main sources of food closer to the surface. This makes it easier for penguins to then prey on them. Penguin habitats are found especially in areas that have these currents such as South America, Australia, New Zealand and other coastal areas.\nPenguin bodies are adapted specifically for living in the water. They have feathers that are streamlined for aquatic movement. These feathers often help form seals that keep the cold water from touching the main parts of their bodies. This is why man..

How much does a typical visit to the vet cost?

Some veterinarian check-ups include additional services that cost extra. For example, vaccine boosters at the vet's office can be up to $25 or more. These are done two to four times a year. Other services that cost extra include flea treatment, heartworm tests, fecal exams, X-rays, dental cleaning, geriatric screening and grooming services. Some dogs also get their anal sacs expressed, which costs extra.

What do alligator gar eat?

Alligator gar are large fish, weighing up to 300 pounds, so they are able to prey on a large range of animals. They are the largest gars and are among the largest freshwater fish in North America. They serve vital roles as top predators in many of their habitats. Their name comes from their resemblance to alligators, as they possess long, flattened jaws armed with rows of sharp teeth. They also have long, lean bodies and tend to float near the water's surface.\nAlligator gar live in large lakes, rivers and bayous, where their large size means they have few natural predators. They are also..

Are slugs poisonous?

Slugs spend the majority of their lifetimes eating. They eat many things including algae, animal feces, plants, insects, worms, other slugs and lichen. One slug can eat its own body weight in food several times each day, which makes them extremely harmful in gardens. Slugs contain both male and female organs, which allows them to reproduce quickly once their reproductive organs have matured and when there is more than one slug in an area.

How many gills does a squid have?

Squid have three hearts. Connected to each gill is a branchial heart that pumps blood into the gill. These two smaller hearts connect to the larger heart, which distributes oxygen to the rest of the squid's body.\nMost squid do not exceed 24 inches in length, but the colossal squid grows up to 46 feet. It is possible that the myth of the kraken came from seafarers' sightings of colossal squid.

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