Starfawn Sporthorses |
angel that is a good point. |
Angels angels |
Juno Yep that is what we will investigate lol Also you could argue that there are other semi aquatic animals that also give live birth and rodents spend most of their time under ground which again most of them give live birth ;) |
Starfawn Sporthorses |
angel perhaps because their offspring and underdevoloped by the end of gestation? platyous are semi aquatic so cant have underdeveloped young on their body ( like marsupials) as they would drown, and echidnas spend a fair amount of time undergorund so imagine the same reasoning applies. That and it just works so adapting didnt lower or raise mortality in the early stages of life |
Lilac Heart |
-HEE Click- Ooh she bumped up slightly on the WB XC mares LB and is #40 on most points earned this RO from showing so far |
Angels angels |
Yeah understandable lol I think we found one though. Asking about why platypuses and echidnas retained the ability to lay eggs whereas all other mammals give live birth |
Legacy Leagues |
I can help with dogs, cats, pigs, goat, horses and cows but I dont go into exotics. Not my thing lol |
Angels angels |
Alyssa Yeah it is confusing lol. I hate when professors given you free reign to pick a research topic. I need some direction! |
Legacy Leagues |
Angel Ah. The vertebral part made me think it was only towards that. |
Angels angels |
Glacier Yeah I did come up with one question asking why some reptile species (including some snakes) have evolved away from laying eggs and instead give live birth like mammals |
Angels angels |
Alyssa That is a good one but I think it would be too broad and easy to answer. It doesn't have to be vertebral just comparative anatomy in general. I am trying to find some ideas that are more difficult to research but simple if that makes sense |
Legacy Leagues |
If Im thinking right, cattle have 13. Still prey animals, but maybe shorter since theyre bodies aren't as athletic and need to have room for their highly functioning abdomen? |
Legacy Leagues |
Angel A question could be how vertebral columns can be related to the needs of the animal. Like how horses are flight/flight. So they have 18 thoracic vertebrae/ribs to comprise their large lungs. But you can go on and on by each species. |
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Angels angels |
Juno Yep that is what we will investigate lol Also you could argue that there are other semi aquatic animals that also give live birth and rodents spend most of their time under ground which again most of them give live birth ;) |
Starfawn Sporthorses |
angel perhaps because their offspring and underdevoloped by the end of gestation? platyous are semi aquatic so cant have underdeveloped young on their body ( like marsupials) as they would drown, and echidnas spend a fair amount of time undergorund so imagine the same reasoning applies. That and it just works so adapting didnt lower or raise mortality in the early stages of life |
Lilac Heart |
-HEE Click- Ooh she bumped up slightly on the WB XC mares LB and is #40 on most points earned this RO from showing so far |
Angels angels |
Yeah understandable lol I think we found one though. Asking about why platypuses and echidnas retained the ability to lay eggs whereas all other mammals give live birth |
Legacy Leagues |
I can help with dogs, cats, pigs, goat, horses and cows but I dont go into exotics. Not my thing lol |
Angels angels |
Alyssa Yeah it is confusing lol. I hate when professors given you free reign to pick a research topic. I need some direction! |
Legacy Leagues |
Angel Ah. The vertebral part made me think it was only towards that. |
Angels angels |
Glacier Yeah I did come up with one question asking why some reptile species (including some snakes) have evolved away from laying eggs and instead give live birth like mammals |
Angels angels |
Alyssa That is a good one but I think it would be too broad and easy to answer. It doesn't have to be vertebral just comparative anatomy in general. I am trying to find some ideas that are more difficult to research but simple if that makes sense |
Legacy Leagues |
If Im thinking right, cattle have 13. Still prey animals, but maybe shorter since theyre bodies aren't as athletic and need to have room for their highly functioning abdomen? |
Legacy Leagues |
Angel A question could be how vertebral columns can be related to the needs of the animal. Like how horses are flight/flight. So they have 18 thoracic vertebrae/ribs to comprise their large lungs. But you can go on and on by each species. |
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Remarks Wk 3: 111-111 Wk 4: 111-112 Wk 5: 222-222 Wk 6: nc Wk7: nc Wk 8: 222-223 wk 9: 323-333 |
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