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What is a tamboro animal?

What is a tamboro animal?

A tamboro is most like a. bird. fish. mammal.

  1. What is Skateroo?
  2. Which animal is most likely to be able to climb trees?
  3. What is a dichotomous key and why are they useful?
  4. What animal is the best climber?
  5. Can make a sound like human laughter?
  6. Which animal can make a sound like human laughter?
  7. What is an example of a dichotomous key?
  8. What does it mean to be dichotomous?
  9. What is a dichotomous key simple definition?
  10. What is the most sure footed animal?
  11. Can foxes climb trees?
  12. Which animal can cry like a man?
  13. What kind of animal sounds like a woman screaming?
  14. What animal sounds like a child screaming at night?

What is Skateroo?

Skateroo is a cool relaxed Aussie dude who loves skating through the streets, while enjoying the sweet breeze of life.

Which animal is most likely to be able to climb trees?

Squirrels, raccoons (Procyon lotor), and domestic cats (Felis catus) are all known to rapidly climb trees to escape dogs or other predators.

What is a dichotomous key and why are they useful?

A dichotomous key is an important scientific tool, used to identify different organisms, based the organism's observable traits. Dichotomous keys consist of a series of statements with two choices in each step that will lead users to the correct identification.

What animal is the best climber?

Certain animals are known for their rock-climbing skills. Ibex, big-horn sheep, mountain goats, etc. But one of these reigns supreme. The mountain goat is the undisputed master of terrifying heights and seemingly impossible-to-scale cliff faces.

Can make a sound like human laughter?

Great Apes

Chimpanzees are considered to be almost as human as humans are. ... Together with orangutans and gorillas, chimps will “laugh” when tickled or to communicate with their fellows. The resulting noise may sound more like a buzz or purr, but make no mistake, it's laughter!

Which animal can make a sound like human laughter?

Chimpanzees, gorillas, bonobos and orangutans show laughter-like vocalizations in response to physical contact such as wrestling, play chasing or tickling. This behavior is documented in both wild and captive chimpanzees.

What is an example of a dichotomous key?

One such tool is the dichotomous key. It helps identify organisms by directing the user to look at the known organisms. In this simple guide, we will explain what is a dichotomous key and how to create one.

What does it mean to be dichotomous?

Definition of dichotomous

1 : dividing into two parts. 2 : relating to, involving, or proceeding from dichotomy the plant's dichotomous branching a dichotomous approach can't be split into dichotomous categories.

What is a dichotomous key simple definition?

Definition of dichotomous key

: a key for the identification of organisms based on a series of choices between alternative characters.

What is the most sure footed animal?

Animal sure-footedness

Yaks are used on climbing and trekking expeditions in the Himalayas because of their ability both as pack animals and sure-footedness.

Can foxes climb trees?

Adaptations: Gray fox are unique in the canid family, in that they are one of two species of canid that climb trees. They have rotating wrists and semi-retractable claws that help them climb up high to den, forage, or escape predators.

Which animal can cry like a man?

Why are humans the only animals that cry? Pet owners often claim their dogs cry. Darwin thought monkeys and elephants wept. But modern scientists believe the only animal to really break down in tears is us.

What kind of animal sounds like a woman screaming?

If you've ever heard a pained cry in the dead of night that sounds like a woman screaming, then you've probably heard a female fox (or 'vixen') letting a male (or 'dog') fox know that she is ready to mate (listen here). These screams are often answered by the 'hup-hup-hup' bark of the dog fox.

What animal sounds like a child screaming at night?

Creepy Cats

The noise of screeching bobcats has been likened to a child wailing in distress. Typically a sound made by competing males in winter during the mating season, it can be heard in many regions of North America. (See pictures of cats you've never heard of.)

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