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Showing posts with label characteristics. Show all posts
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Sep 28, 2019

[Answer] An eponymous album from a musician must have which of these characteristics?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "An eponymous album from a musician must have which of these characteristics?"



...1. It must be their first release 2. It must be instrumental music 3. It must be named after the artist 4. It must be critically acclaimed

[Answer] An eponymous album from a musician must have which of these characteristics?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "An eponymous album from a musician must have which of these characteristics?"



...1. It must be their first release 2. It must be instrumental music 3. It must be named after the artist 4. It must be critically acclaimed

Jan 18, 2019

[Answer] 5. Which of the following physical characteristics are not a feature of the orangutan?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Which of the following physical characteristics are not a feature of the orangutan?"



...1. Opposable thumbs 2. Tail 3. Opposable big toes 4. Arms longer than legs Orangutans have a great deal of flexibility in their limbs. Like humans, they possess four fingers and an opposable thumb on each hand, but they also possess four toes and an opposable big toe on each foot. This gives the orangutan tremendous flexibility for feeding, tree climbing and movement. As the orangutan spends so much time in trees or travelling from tree to tree, their arms have developed over time into strong, muscular limbs and have lengthened compared to their legs. They do not, however, possess a tail.