Tiny Feather was born on 1902-02-23.
Dinosaur Train - 2009 Tiny and the Crocodile 2-39 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
No!! Not in nature. However, if you would like to feed crocodile meat to your pet mice, just cut the crocodile up into tiny pieces and the mice will be happy to eat it.
The toothpick birdA classic example of symbiosis is the relationship between the fierce African crocodile and the small blackbird plover. It is truly a case of the mouse helping the lion, the relationship between the crocodile and the plover. As it happens, the tiny bird helps the crocodile by removing tiny morsels of food from in between the crocodile's teeth. And what does the bird do with the food thus picked? Eat them, of course. This two-way symbiotic relationship has resulted in a special bond between one of the fiercest creatures and a tiny little one.
one of the tiny hooks along the edge of a contour feather that "zips" the barbs together
one of the tiny hooks along the edge of a contour feather that "zips" the barbs together
Elton John. Answer by S.U.B-Xero
Because he is a tiny racist individual who doesnt care about the feelings of others. He also has a very tiny "member".
Feather stars feed on tiny drifting organisms and particles, gathering these passively from the water by adjusting their arms to maximise the feeding area relative to the water flow.
No. Not really as long as your dentist his good at his or her job it may smell like somethings burning and you might feel tiny pinchesbut it shouldn't hurt very much
no they have tiny holes in their abdomen called spiracles.
the Rachis is the central part of the feather, Barbs branch of the Rachis, Barbules branch off the Barbs and Barbicels (Hooks) branch off the Barbsbarbules