A one pound animal would have a Prime number weight...except that one pound contains 16 oz. which is not prime.
The same goes for height...
Picogram (one trillionth of a gram)= approximately 1 e. coli bacteria
Picometer (one trillionth of a meter) Confined to use in quantum and particle physics
There are many mass/height units smaller...so unless the decision is to artificially
set a low end weight/height as being indivisible by some other weight/height there are no prime number animal weights/heights.
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Animal heights and weights are continuous variables. That means that they can take any values within some specified range. The concept of primes applies only to integers so the question cannot be answered.
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