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Where rocks get either smoothed out or layers taken of by the weather.
orchids or herbaceous plants
A stone smoothed by wind abrasion is called a ventifact. This process involves the wind carrying sand and other particles that erode the surface of the stone over time, resulting in a smooth and polished appearance.
Yes , it is dicot .
The killer whale is a toothed whale, not a baleen whale. Killer whales have a diverse diet that includes fish, seals, and even other whales, and they use their teeth to catch and consume their prey.
The 3 basic leaf shapes are Lobed, Smoothed, and Toothed.
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Saber-toothed tigers, or saber-toothed cats, were primarily carnivorous predators, meaning they primarily hunted and consumed meat rather than plants. They preyed on large herbivorous animals such as mammoths, bison, and other megafauna. Therefore, they did not eat plants, as their diet was exclusively composed of flesh.
none they were meat eaters
Different plants have different shapes of leaves. Some have jagged edges.
I'm not sure about plants, but animals that lived at the same time as the saber toothed cat would be: Terror birds, early humans, woolly mammoths, woolly rhiocerous. ~ ~Sleenky
toothed
An acanthus is a member of the Acanthus genus of prickly plants with toothed leaves, or an ornament resembling the foliage of such plants used in the capitals of the Corinthian and composite orders.
Yes. All whales are divided into two groups. Baleen whales and toothed whales. An example of a toothed whale would be the Sperm whale.
Considering the fact that saber-toothed cats died out only about 10,000 years ago, the plants were probably almost exactly the same at that time as they are today.
Belugas are toothed whales
They are classed as toothed whales. The Killer Whales (Orca orca) is an example of a toothed whale, and a hunter killer, who hunts as a member of a family group (pod).