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Pet Mice and Rats question: Do rats have bones? Yes! But I think what you're referring to is how they can squeeze into tight areas like an octopus? Rats and ... In: Pet Mice and Rats...
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Comment: My boss and my assistant say that mice have no backbones and this is why I consistently find 1 or 2 a week in my classroom. ... I find it difficult to believe that someone with any knowledge of science could believe that mice don't have backbones. They are vertebrates after all and that backbone serves the...
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(Vertebrate - Endoskeleton) ... Characteristics: cold-blooded, breathe through gills, scales, born from eggs ... Characteristics: cold-blooded, breathes through gills when born then develops lungs, born from eggs, lives part of life in water and part on land, amphi- means double -bian comes from the word bios which means life.
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Learn more about vertebrates of North America and the world. Check out our vertebrate animal section. ... Animal Index - Vertebrates ... Animals with an internal skeleton made of bone are called vertebrates. Vertebrates include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, primates, rodents and marsupials.
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as a result, most monarchs face little predation from frogs, lizards, mice, birds and other species with backbones. Their bright colors also serve as a warning to predators that they contain these poisonous chemicals.
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Note: These pages are superceded by those at the Media Tools website ... Mbone Conferencing Applications ... MICE logo...
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The researchers simulated common spinal cord injuries in mice by bruising their backbones at a specific point. "Immediately after the injury, nerve cells inside die and others lose their ability to pass on signals," said Prof Anderson, whose work appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences today.
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Mice nibble food and are very curious. Mice travel the same route over and over. Rats can jump up three feet. Rats store food and are very cautious. Rats can swim 1/2 mile and can 58 quarter Exploring Urban Integrated Pest Management Michigan State University Pesticide Education, 2001...
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Dec 5, 2004 ... What characteristic do birds and mice share? A. They both lay eggs. ... They do NOT have backbones. D. They do NOT live in the ocean. ...
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