Answer:
Sea leopard/ Leopard seal.
Explanation:
The Leopard Seal is one of the fascinating animals to live in the Antarctica region. Due to its similarity in the design or pattern of spots in its shade, similar to that of the leopard. This distinction seems to be the point of origin of its name- the sea leopard/ leopard seal.
This massive reptilian-like mammal has a sturdy jaw bone that allows it to attack any prey and not fail in it. And another distinct feature is that the females are larger than the males. It's the only predator is the killer whale, thus making it one of the most dangerous hunters in the area. They are capable of hunting and killing most of the animal species in Antarctica.
Moreover, the similarity to the leopard is just not about the spots on their fur. They are also fierce predators, with their prey ranging from fishes to the various types of penguins and even other seals. Though solitary creatures, females usually do the job of taking care of the young ones before they are weaned and then left to fend for themselves. Male sea lions don't interact with or 'socialize' and prefer to be alone, not even involved in taking care of the young pups.
Sea leopards are known to be ferocious and dangerous not only to other animals but also to humans. In the recent past, there had been reports of a marine biologist killed while trying to get close to the mammal, leading to the animal dragging the biologist 200 meters below the sea level. This attack is the only case of fatal interaction with humans, but there have been numerous instances where these animals are known to attack and even try to kill humans. And it is also believed that with the recent increase in human activity in the Antarctic region, sea leopards are more likely to increase in their attack towards humans.
Answer:
Penguins
Explanation:
Penguins are small, Flightless birds that can't fly. They Have white and black colors they only eat small fish. Their predators are seals polar bears and whales
This passage is mostly about
smell receptors.
airport security.
drug sniffing dogs.
human noses.
Answer: drug sniffing dogs
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B. I too come to this island, / nine decades the answerer / of dreams.
C. Yet only one part of my blood loves that memory. / Another voice speaks
D. knowledge of the seasons / in their veins.
Answer and explanation:
Letter C is indeed the one that supports the theme "Having a mixed heritage can lead to mixed feelings". When discussing heritage, it is very common to use the word "blood" to refer to one's ancestry. We often hear people say they have Italian blood, for instance, and use that expression to justify a behavior, a personality trait, or an eating habit. When the speaker says, "only one part of my blood loves that memory", we can assume that having a mixed cultural heritage causes him/her to struggle. Maybe that memory refers to something that is acceptable in one culture but not in the other. Maybe the speaker has learned a new way to see things and this perspective goes against inherited customs.
B. so that readers sympathize with the doomed young man
C.so that readers understand the princess's decision
D. so that readers must decide how the story ends
Answer:
b
Explanation: