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Kevin Zhang
I am a high school student and I feel the most comfortable helping people out in topics such as homework help in general, but more specifically, history, physics, general HS math, statistics, and maybe the occasional topic that I will venture out to explore!
Can a North American beaver live a fully terrestrial life out of necessity?
I live in the Boston area and just saw a beaver waddling around in my backyard and other people s backyards (must have found holes through the fences). My house is right next to a small pond (100-200 feet wide give or take), which also happens to be right next to my high school as well. What I m trying to say is I spend a large part of my everyday life next to this pond and I can confirm there are definitely no beavers in that pond, so the beaver in question cannot possibly be from the pond.
3 AnswersZoology6 years agoWhat should I do about my back pain?
Are there any good options in Labadieville, Louisiana?
4 AnswersPain & Pain Management6 years agoCan you buy gas at Wal-Mart?
7 AnswersPolls & Surveys6 years agoWhere can I buy sugar-less corn (a.k.a. maize, I think)?
So I've been living in the U.S. for almost eight years now, having moved from China, and I've noticed that the only variety of corn Americans will eat is the sweet kind. Back in China, one of my favorite snacks was a "toasted" corn that is starchy, filling (with a white, sticky sort of texture inside the kernel), and delicious rather than juicy and sweet. I don't know, that was how I grew up eating corn and I still don't really like the sweet corn available in the U.S. In short, I'm yearning for the type of corn that I love. Now, I've heard the sugar-free type that I'm talking about is mainly used as animal feed this side of the Pacific (*shakes head in disappointment*)... But I really don't care as long as it tastes good to me and isn't any less nutritious than the sweet corn kind. Anyone knows a place I could go to for purchasing this type of corn? Thanks!
2 AnswersDiet & Fitness7 years agoWho would win in a fight: a German shepherd (medium-sized) or an omega gray wolf (both in healthy condition)?
Would the fact that the wolf is OMEGA matter?
2 AnswersZoology9 years agoWhy was texas its own country?
2 AnswersHistory1 decade ago