Subject: Feline/canine bellybuttons
Date: Thu Nov 18 22:11:34 1999
Posted by Justin
Grade level:
School: Some
City: Smallville State/Province: CA
Country: USA
Area of science: Development
ID: 942981094.Dv
Message:
This is directed to a response from Lynn Bry. She stated that dogs and cats
do have bellybuttons. If they do have bellybuttons where umbilical cords
were attached wouldn't all those cords have a tendancy to get wrapped
around a "sibling's" neck in the womb?
Re: Feline/canine bellybuttons
Current Queue |
Current Queue for Development |
Development archives
Try the links in the MadSci Library for more information on Development.
MadSci Home | Information |
Search |
Random Knowledge Generator |
MadSci Archives |
Mad Library | MAD Labs |
MAD FAQs |
Ask a ? |
Join Us! |
Help Support MadSci
MadSci Network,
webadmin@www.madsci.org
© 1995-1999. All rights reserved.