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Which animal lives in a ophidarium?

Which animal lives in a ophidarium?
  1. What lives in a byre?
  2. What animals live in a coop?
  3. What is Ophidarium?
  4. Which animal lives in a cave?
  5. Which animal lives in a Eyrie?
  6. Which animal lives in a rookery?
  7. What other animals can go in a chicken coop?
  8. Which animal lives in nest?
  9. Why is it called a shed?
  10. Which bird lives in a coop?

What lives in a byre?

The definition of byre means a barn for cows. An example of a byre is a barn on a British dairy farm. A barn for cows.

What animals live in a coop?

A chicken coop or hen house is a structure where chickens or other fowl are kept safe and secure. There may be nest boxes and perches in the house.

What is Ophidarium?

(əˌfɪdɪˈɛərɪəm) an enclosure for snakes, adapted to their normal living conditions.

Which animal lives in a cave?

What animals live in a cave? Animals that spend their lives in a cave are called 'troglophiles'. Examples of troglophiles include molluscs, worms, spiders, millipedes, centipedes, crustaceans, insects, fish, amphibians and reptiles. Caves are important homes for the animals that live there.

Which animal lives in a Eyrie?

An eyrie is the nest of a bird of prey such as an eagle, and is usually built high up in the mountains.

Which animal lives in a rookery?

A rookery is a colony of breeding animals, generally birds. A rookery is generally reserved for a colony of gregarious birds. While the term rookery may have come from the nesting habits of rooks, it is not reserved for corvids.

What other animals can go in a chicken coop?

Many city areas are perfectly fine with a few chickens, as long as you don't have a rooster. Some allow small goats. You could perhaps consider ducks, geese, rabbits, dogs, and cats.

Which animal lives in nest?

Birds, however, are not the only animals that build nests. Many spider and insect species are nest builders, as are a variety of species of fish, amphibians, mammals, turtles, lizards, snakes, and crocodiles. Among extinct animals, dinosaurs are probably the most famous (or infamous) nest builders.

Why is it called a shed?

The small, simple building in your yard where you keep tools or gardening equipment is a shed. As a noun, shed means "hut," and probably comes from the word shade. But shed is also a verb meaning "to cast off," like when a snake sheds its skin.

Which bird lives in a coop?

may be the ans is chickens.

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