They dont. dinosaurs do
Grass, foods, hays, water... Maybe steroids... I dont know!
Grass, foods, hays, water... Maybe steroids... I dont know!
The Portuguese man-o'-war is not a single organism but a colony of individual organisms called zooids. Therefore, it does not have a population count as each colony can consist of numerous zooids working together for survival.
Yes, the man could be the father of the child. A child with blood type O can inherit the O allele from both parents. In this case, the man with blood type B could have passed on an O allele, resulting in the child having blood type O.
If you are talking about one man in many wars then Man-of-wars. If you are talking about many men in one war the Men-of-war.
They are blue because they need to camouflouge themselves with the ocean water. Portuguese man of wars can be clear, light blue, navy blue, or even purple.
Yes, it is possible for a woman with type O blood and a man with type O blood to have a child with type B blood if both parents are carriers of the B blood type gene. Blood type inheritance follows genetic patterns, so any combination of parents can have a child with a different blood type than their own.
No if both parents are o+ they must produce o+ offspring
No
No, the child has to have one of the parents blood type.
Man of wars range from 1 ft to 3 ft wide.