birds mostly and gecko's
No such animal. If you mean vole-it's a type of mouse.
herbivores
No, a yew is not a type of animal. However, a yew is a type of tree. They can be seen practically everywhere in England!
Gir is not an animal. He is a robot with a dog costume. Seriously.
Primal Groudon is a fire and Ground-type Pokémon and will be seen in the Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire game.
You can find proof on wikipedia.org, if you type Alpha and Omega in the search box and scroll down to the heading sequel. It will tell you that Lions Gate Entertainment is planning on a sequel in 2012 or 2013.
98% would be omega-6 linoleic acid, and the other 2% being omega-3 Alpha-linoleic acid.
Type your answer here... God is big because He created the universe, everything in the world is his, he is the omipresent,omiscent and the omipotent god, he is the alpha and omega.
yes just type it in on youtube.com if it doesn't pop-up at some point there probably isn't one on yet
that tribe has 2, onyx and crsytal, opposites, symbolic of Alpha and Omega, yin yang, which is harmony and balance.. it is a type of Christ...Christ came thru Joesph
Mega Sceptile has the ability Lightningrod, which makes it immune to Electric-type attacks and raises its Special Attack by one stage when it gets hit by one.
alpha particles.
Flaxseed has a certain type of omega-3 fat. Flaxseed, however, are not a good source of omega-3s for some people.
No, an alpha particle is not a type of photon. Alpha particles are composed of two protons and two neutrons, while photons are massless particles of light.
There is no "star alpha". Alpha is PART of the name of many stars - basically one for each constellation.
FAMU has Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Sigma Gamma Rho, and Zeta Phi Beta Sororities......