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How far can sharks smell blood?

Sharks smell using nares, which are holes on the bottom of their long snouts. They need these incredible noses in order to find their next food source by not only determining what food is there, but also how to get to it. Interestingly, sharks are also able to sense small electrical fields due to the pores that are on their heads. The hammerhead shark uses its head to find food underneath the sand by sensing for the electrical currents that the prey animals give off.Sharks are also able to use their lateral line, which is an organ on the side of their body, to find out where there is movement...

Where does the albino checkered garter snake live?

Ranging from 2 to 4 feet in length, the albino variety of this snake is a pale pink and yellow version of the checkered garter snake, Thamnophis marcianus. It has red eyes. Since they are easy to care for and tame, the species is popular with reptile enthusiasts. The albino version of the snake is preferred over the ordinary type.

What is a baby crab called?

Each crab species has a unique number of zoeal stages. These stages are differentiated by moults, or shedding of the exoskeleton. The first major change is when the zoea moults into a megalops. During this stage, the baby crab resembles a lobster because of his protruding abdomen. After an additional moult, the crab is considered a juvenile. This is the stage during which the crab takes on adult features. This stage is complete when the crab reaches sexual maturity.

What are some facts about grizzly bears?

Grizzly bears get their name from the white tips occasionally found on their fur, which appears grizzled. They grow as tall as 8 feet and weigh up to 800 pounds. They are omnivores, living primarily off of nuts, berries, fruit, leaves, insects, fungi and roots. They also eat fish, rodents, sheep, elk and sometimes moose. Grizzly bears consume the most during the warmer months to prepare for hibernation in the winter. They may eat as much as 90 pounds of food each day, gaining over 2.2 pounds of body weight per day. Grizzly bears can run up to 30 miles per hour despite their massive size. It is..

What sounds do foxes make?

All fox species produce a range of vocalizations to communicate with each other. Red foxes, which are present around the world, mostly use a series of barks or yips. The sequence of yips a fox uses are thought to be an identification, similar to a name, used by that particular fox. Females use a high-pitched shriek to attract males during mating season. Other calls are used less and may not usually be heard by people. The most unusual being a guttural chatter interspersed with yips and howls that is used by foxes in confrontations over territory.

What do mice eat?

In the case of a mice infestation, About.com recommends baiting traps with peanut butter, bacon, nuts, dried food or sticky candies. It is common to find food scraps or wrappings left behind when there is a mice problem. Mouse droppings, hairs and nesting materials are also signs of an infestation.\nBecause mice like to eat 15 to 20 times per day, they usually build their homes near a source of food. The amount of food they consume in one day is equivalent to roughly 0.53 ounces to 3.5 ounces of their body weight. Mice can be found in nearly every country, and they can live on most terrains.\n..

What tropical fish can live together?

Fish are classified into three categories: peaceful, semi-aggressive and aggressive. Peaceful fish can always be kept in the same tank. If you choose to have multiple semi-aggressive fish in your tank, make sure to have a fair number of peaceful fish as well. Try to avoid any substantial size differences between the peaceful and semi-aggressive fish, as the semi-aggressive fish can bully the peaceful fish.\nAggressive fish cannot be mixed with peaceful fish. Sometimes aggressive and semi-aggressive fish will not do well together if there is a large size difference between them. No matter what ..

Why do owls hoot at night?

Owls hoot for a number of reasons, but just like any other bird or animal, they use these sounds to communicate. For example, great horned owls stick together for life and will hoot back and forth to remind each other of the permanent bond they hold. Other owls, such as the barn owl, will use different hoots to communicate back and forth with one another or to locate another nearby owl. Female owls often start first by hooting a few times before a male owl responds with a lower pitched hoot. Some owls actually hoot for a half hour or so before finally going to sleep.

Is a snail a reptile?

Reptiles are cold-blooded animals that are either strictly carnivorous or omnivores. Snakes, crocodiles and turtles are examples of reptiles.Garden snails and marine snails are not the only species in the mollusk family; other mollusks include clams, octopus and cuttlefish. Slugs identify as gastropods, even though they do not have a hard shell. A snail's shell is made of calcium carbonate, and the shell will grow along with the snail's body, until the snail reaches adulthood.

What is a Pomeranian poodle?

A Pomapoo comes in a variety of colors including white, beige, brown, black, red and orange. The coat of a Pomapoo is curly and fine or coarse and straight. If the coat is straight, the Pomapoo requires minimal cleaning while a curly coat requires regular bathing, hair brushing and nail trimming. The Pomapoo has no major heredity issues, but special care needs to be taken of their teeth and tear stains in the eyes.\nPomapoos are known to be highly intelligent, sweet-tempered dogs which makes for less difficult training. They are companion dogs with a low to moderate activity level. Exercise be..

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