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Are chestnuts poisonous to dogs?

According to The Daily Puppy, the bark, leaves and nuts of the horse chestnut tree are poisonous to dogs when ingested. The nuts from the tree not only contain toxins, such as saponin, aescin and glycoside, but can also cause choking in dogs. When dogs consume horse chestnuts, or "conkers," vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, depression and coma can occur.\nThe Daily Puppy notes that a dog who ingests horse chestnuts or any part of the tree requires veterinary care. The vet may induce vomiting in the dog to expel the toxic elements, or she may administer activated charcoal to prevent the dog's ..

What is a frog's habitat?

Like all amphibians, frogs begin their lives in water where they transform from tadpoles into adult frogs. Some frog species are specially adapted to live in trees, with one claw-like toe shaped especially for gripping branches and pads on their toes that aid in climbing. Other frog species spend their lives entirely in the water. Frogs who dwell in desert environments burrow into the ground during the dry season and go into a dormant state called estivation, then return to the surface during the rainy season.\nFrogs living in colder climates hibernate during winter, burrowing into mud at the ..

Why is my dog's hair falling out in chunks?

Patchy hair loss is particularly evident in hypothyroidism and hypoestrogenism, according to WebMD. The former is accompanied by a thin coat. The latter is accompanied by scanty hair growth and smooth skin and occurs only in females that have been fixed. Hair loss due to growth hormone-responsive alopecia occurs symmetrically and then only at certain times in the dog's life and in certain breeds.\nWebMD says that parasites are the most common cause of patchy hair loss. For instance, ringworm can cause hair to fall out in chunks while also producing scaly, red circular patches on the skin...

How much Dramamine is okay for dogs?

The Franklin Animal Clinic recommends discussing any questions about Dramamine treatment with the dog's veterinarian. If a pet owner is unsure about the dog's weight, it is better to give a smaller amount than to overdose the pet. The medication is typically used to prevent motion sickness, but it also is helpful in some cases of vomiting. Drowsiness is frequently a side effect of Dramamine.

What do sea snails eat?

Marine snails are often colorful, and they have intricately shaped shells. Some species live near warm tropical reeds, while others scavenge at the bottom of the sea. Conch shells, often used to hear the so-called sound of the sea, are actually home to larger snails. The marine geographic cone snail is an aggressive hunter. It can deliver a lethal venom to protect itself that is enough to kill human beings.

Are praying mantises poisonous?

Mantises are usually called "praying mantises" due to the way their forelimbs fold down. This trait is an attack posture that allows a mantis to quickly strike its prey with no prior movement. Mantises are known to practice sexual cannibalism. This means that the female mantis usually eats the male after mating, though this is not always the case, as some males manage to escape. Praying mantises have a natural camouflage that makes them difficult to detect.

Where can you find information about Siamese cats?

Siamese cats are one of the oldest and most recognizable cat breeds. All Siamese have blue eyes and coats that are much darker on the paws, ears, facial mask and tail than on the body. The show type has an elongated, tubular build and a wedge-shaped head, while the traditional type has a rounder head and less exaggerated body build. Siamese are active, curious, vocal and highly social.

Where do porpoises live?

The shy, elusive mammals are the smallest cetaceans, reaching an average of about 5 feet and 120 pounds. While porpoises are able to dive to great depths, they prefer to remain near the water surface, emerging every 25 seconds to breathe. Unlike most of their dolphin relatives, porpoises bear a rounded head instead of a snout and prominent forehead. The neck of the common porpoise is short and indistinguishable from the rest of its body.

What animals use echolocation?

Echolocation is the process of using sound waves and echoes to navigate places — particularly dark environments. Animals emit ultra-high frequency sounds and listen to the echoes to locate and determine the size and shape of objects around them. They use echolocation not only for navigation and finding food but also for orientation and social interactions.\nBats transmit sound waves through the mouth or nose. They are capable of identifying extremely thin objects, such as a strand of human hair, in dark environments. Bats avoid flying into things, and they catch their prey quickly through ec..

What are common traits of borer bees?

Borer bees belong to the scientific group Xylocopinae. They resemble bumble bees, but they lack bumble bees' distinct layer of fuzz. They are not considered aggressive, and the males lack stingers entirely. The bees dig tunnels to nest and lay eggs in, and later generations of bees progressively expand upon these nests. Unlike termites, borer bees do not eat the wood they bore into. Instead, like other bees, they eat nectar and serve as pollinators.

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