Which of the following animals gives birth to live babies? A. Duck B. Rabbit C. Snake D. Frog 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。兔子(Rabbit)是哺乳动物,通过胎生(gives birth to live babies)繁殖后代。鸭子(Duck)通常是卵生。蛇(Snake)多数是卵生。青蛙(Frog)一般是卵生。反馈 收藏 ...
百度试题 结果1 题目Which animal gives birth to live babies? A. Frog B. Snake C. Cat D. Butterfly 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。猫是哺乳动物,胎生。青蛙是两栖动物,卵生;蛇是爬行动物,卵生;蝴蝶是昆虫,卵生。反馈 收藏
Generally speaking, snake eggs tend to bejust over one inch longwhile other reptiles like lizards lay smaller eggs. It's a safe bet to assume you have snake eggs if the eggs are light-colored, rubbery, and around one inch in length. Do boa constrictors lay eggs? A snake that gives b...
aThe snake is a long and thin animal that lives in grass or other dark places. A snake has no legs or feet, but it can move very fast on its stomach. Snakes usually have green, yellow or black skins, which make them difficult for their enemies to find them. Some kinds of snakes l...
Live Birth in Boas Every species of boa gives birth to live young. Boas include some of the largest snake species in the world and are most prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions, although some temperate representatives exist. Boas, which lack venom, are constricting snakes: They ambush ...
百度试题 结果1 题目Which animal builds a nest to live in? A. snake B. butterfly C. bear D. bird 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D。鸟会筑巢居住。蛇、蝴蝶、熊都不会筑巢居住。反馈 收藏
Which animal is likely to live in a mountainous area? A. Giraffe B. Snake C. Mountain goat D. Dolphin 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。山羊生活在山区。长颈鹿生活在草原等开阔地带,蛇生活在各种环境中但较少在山区,海豚生活在海洋。山羊的身体结构适应山区的陡峭地形。
Hon KL, Lee KW, Cheung KL, Ng PC (2009) Big snake, small snake: which wound is worse when bitten? Acta Paediatr 98(8):1363–1365. : 10.1111/j.1651-2227.2009.01307.x , Epub 2009 Apr 23Hon KL, Lee KW, Cheung KL, Ng PC (2009) Big snake, small snake...
Just for AI. This is a project which the aim is to make a computer play against humans inside a human-driven game, which is in this case Slither.io. The goal is to make the snake live and get as long as possible. - WJKH/Slither.io-bot
When I was blogging for ShelfTalker people were predicting the end of the printed book, and they were dead wrong. The printed book is still alive – so much so that it’s now being treated like a snake in the Garden of Eden – something so alive that some want to cast it out for ...