No.
no because the jungle is made for rabbits, if the crocodiles step foot in the jungle they will eat all the rabbits food and then the rabbits will die because the rabbits have no more food to eat. therefore crocodiles cannot survive in the jungle
The only mammals that can tell the difference between red and green are primates.
to my knowledge, animals who can be used for clothing are: snakes, rabbits, bears, alligators, crocodiles, big cats, and camel.
Commonly, dogs, cats, primates, mice, rats, rabbits, various domestic small animals, and some farm animals are used.
baby possums are called: Joeysbaby rabbits are called: Kittens or Kitsbaby crocodiles are called: Hatchlings( i think ;) )
Literally, five weeks, but a responsible breeder separates or sells the rabbits starting from 6-8 weeks of age.
Yes, but not very closely. Specifically, crocodiles and Liopleurodon are diapsid reptiles, but that is a very large grouping of animals indeed. To illustrate, crocodiles are more closely related to chickens than they are to Liopleurodon, on account of chickens being archosaurs, just as crocodiles are. Liopleurodon belongs to the pliosaurs, a group of extinct marine reptiles with relatively short necks. They are thought to be more closely related to lizards and snakes than to crocodiles. The external similarities between Liopleurodon and crocodiles (that long snout with a multitude of sharp teeth, for example) are due to convergent evolution, not a close evolutionary relationship. However, there did exist "marine crocodiles" that lived at about the same time as pliosaurs like Liopleurodon that were much more closely related to modern crocodiles, i.e. Thalattosuchians.
Yes. They can catch the flu and a cold from people.
Well its actually quite simple.Scientist often use primates,cats,pigs,dogs,rabbits,dogs,mice,and rats. Obviously its endangered animals or animals that's hard to cooperate with.
Yes they are. Why do you think we have ears? Although rabbits and hares have long been classified as close relatives of rodents (mice, rats, squirrels), a new study has concluded that the long-eared hoppers are really more closely related to primates, the mammalian order that includes monkeys, apes and humans.
Dogs Cats Horses Foxes Hamsters Rabbits Moose Mice Ponies Bears Buffulo Lizards Iguanas Lions Tigers Alligators Crocodiles Llamas Gorillas and many many more