7 kg. To be precise, kg. is a measure of mass, not weight; weight should be measured in Newton.
Ummm I think chicken legs :P
Without knowing how many chickens show these traits, I would say the dominant allele, because if a chicken does not show the trait, then it does not have it, so it would be easy to identify and breed out. It would also be easier to know if you had actually gotten rid of the dominant trait.
Considering its carnivorous nature and general lack of fear of people, the only reasonable way to weigh a polar bear is to first tranquilze it and weight it in a sling weighing apparatus - something like the one at http://www.betterbarnyard.com/slings/ but larger - and with more legs or perhaps the one mentioned in the patent at http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4550686.html. The sling is slid under the tranquilzed animal, and the animal is raised off the ground with a winch attached to the weight gauge - which has to have a high capacity to handle an animal as heavy as a polar bear. The whole frame, winch, sling, and weight gauge would have to be carried by the heading out to make the measurements.
The maximum number of legs in a flight would be determined by the number of layovers or stopovers in the journey. It is common to have multiple layovers in a long-haul flight, resulting in several legs within a single flight itinerary. Typically, the maximum number of legs in a flight could be around 5-6 depending on the route and airline.
well, since the average person has 2 legs and 1 head, i would say that there are more heads on earth
Baba Yaga's house have 2 chicken legs
There are 30 chicken and 10 pigs.
In some Australian supermarkets chicken thighs are branded as chicken lovely legs .
It depends on the size of the chicken legs...
Yes. In order to call them chicken legs, they must come from a chicken.
A Dire Wolf weighed if it was small 175 as much as the largest grey wolf but they weigh up to 270 because they have more muscles and bigger head strong bite but this also meant it had shorter legs
The number of legs in 1 kg of chicken can vary depending on the size of the chicken legs. On average, a chicken leg (which includes the thigh and drumstick) weighs about 200 to 250 grams. Therefore, you can expect to find approximately 4 to 5 chicken legs in 1 kg of chicken.
A chicken wing has 2 bones.
All chickens have legs.
Chicken Drumsticks
For the chicken to stand on in the barnyard.
all lizards have legs if they didnt they would be snakes