Questions Answered by Scottish Crossbill
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what is your environment like?
by dragon077 to Abyssal Grenadier, Baltic clam, Brachiopod, Common starfish, Naval Shipworm, Orkney vole, Scottish Crossbill, Snake Pipefish, Twisted-wing fly
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do you have to kill or hurt thr aniaml to get the genome seqeunce??
by legordon and 2 others. to Orkney vole, Abyssal Grenadier, Baltic clam, Brachiopod, Common starfish, Naval Shipworm, Scottish Crossbill, Snake Pipefish, Twisted-wing fly
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So are there any kind of fossils that have been found with you in it? Or are you too squishy?
by frostycetacea to Scottish Crossbill, Brachiopod
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So what is your closest common bird relative? You look like some sort of finch.
by frostycetacea to Scottish Crossbill
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Are there any species similar to Scottish Crossbill which are only found in other countries?
by ia10 to Scottish Crossbill
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How many offspring on average does the species have each year?
by ia10 to Abyssal Grenadier, Baltic clam, Brachiopod, Common starfish, Naval Shipworm, Orkney vole, Scottish Crossbill, Snake Pipefish, Twisted-wing fly
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From the 9 species, which is the most intelligent?
by ia10 to Abyssal Grenadier, Baltic clam, Brachiopod, Common starfish, Naval Shipworm, Orkney vole, Scottish Crossbill, Snake Pipefish, Twisted-wing fly
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How long do you work a day
by db10 to Abyssal Grenadier, Baltic clam, Brachiopod, Common starfish, Naval Shipworm, Orkney vole, Scottish Crossbill, Snake Pipefish, Twisted-wing fly
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why are they only found in scotland why nowhere else
by em10 to Scottish Crossbill
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Would the individuals being sequenced come to any harm or distress?
by emilyhourican and 2 others. to Abyssal Grenadier, Baltic clam, Brachiopod, Common starfish, Naval Shipworm, Orkney vole, Scottish Crossbill, Snake Pipefish, Twisted-wing fly
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