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What types of beetles are commonly found in a house?
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- 20/09/2025
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Carpet beetles live on carpets and wool fabrics, and they may eat various fabrics and textiles, including wools, furs and hides, causing damage to those surfaces.\nPowderpost beetles lay their eggs in wood, and they are attracted to hardwood surfaces. They are a danger to homes that have a lot of hardwood surfaces, especially ones that have not been taken care of properly.
What is the life span of a wolf?
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- 20/09/2025
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The longest life span for a wolf on record is 20 years, but this is unusual. Most wolves do not live beyond eight years or more, but captive wolves, similarly to dogs, often live to be 16 years of age or older. Life in the wild is harsh, and wolves often meet their end when coming in contact with other predators, including the humans that trap them.
What diseases are common to boxer dogs?
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- 20/09/2025
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Cancer and hypothyroid cases are prominent diseases for boxer dogs. Cardiomyopathy in dogs is a heart condition that causes uneven heartbeats.\nNeurological issues of the spinal cord such as degenerative myelopathy, a progressive, incurable disease in which the sheath of the spinal cord breaks down, can also occur.\nOther conditions boxer dogs develop, which are commonly found in all dog breeds, include allergies and bloat, which are easily controlled with proper diet and medication.
Where are pandas located?
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- 20/09/2025
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As of 2014, there are an estimated 2,000 giant pandas remaining in the wild and another 200 or so in captivity at zoos across China and around the world. The pandas live mainly in thick coniferous and bamboo forests at elevations from 8,500 to 11,500 feet. Unlike other bears, these solitary animals do not hibernate, and instead migrate to lower elevations to keep warm in colder months.
What do frogs eat besides crickets?
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- 20/09/2025
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Frogs eat insects, most of which are available either live or dead in pet shops. If crickets are unavailable, they can eat spiders, grasshoppers and beetles. If catching insects for consumption, owners should make sure they have not been sprayed with an insecticide. The frequency of meals depends on their size; small frogs need to be fed once a day while larger species can be fed every other day or less.\nFrogs are sensitive to movements and prefer to eat live prey, even when kept as pets. They hunt with their sticky tongue. Frogs are unique in that their tongue is attached to the front of the..
What do baby pigeons eat?
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- 20/09/2025
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The baby puts its beak in the parent's mouth, and the parent pumps the contents of its crop into the baby's mouth. For hatchling pigeons that are being hand-raised by humans, there is a variety of commercially available foods to substitute for the crop milk. They are ideal to use because they contain special enzymes that the baby pigeon needs to properly digest food during the first three days of life.
How long do chameleons live?
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- 20/09/2025
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Larger species of chameleons tend to live longer than smaller species. Gender also influences the life span of a chameleon. To get the most longevity out of a pet chameleon, owners should start with a captive-bred juvenile, and be sure to provide proper lighting, plenty of fresh water and a balanced diet. For example, a male veiled chameleon is an excellent pet for beginners.
What is a black snake with a red ring around its neck?
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- 20/09/2025
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Characterized by mostly gray or black colouring, the southern ringneck usually has a red, yellow or orange underbelly in addition to the ring around its neck. It is a non-poisonous snake that subsists on earthworms, slugs, small frogs and other garden pests. When handled, these snakes rarely bite, though if startled, they may curl up and coil their tails to show off the bright warning colours of the scales on the underbelly. These snakes are small, usually no more than 10 to 15 inches long.
Why do squirrels scream?
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- 20/09/2025
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Baby squirrels call to their mothers using sounds that resemble little sneezes. Baby squirrels use a high-pitched scream when they feel threatened, to alert their mothers. When a squirrel is aware of danger, it waves its tail. If the source of danger is still approaching, squirrels let out warning calls to other squirrels. They also use chattering sounds to communicate.
What are some common laws about caring for animals?
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- 20/09/2025
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Owners are also usually required to provide adequate shelter, although the definition of this may vary. In general, the animal must have a safe place to get out of the wind, rain or sun. In cold climates, this shelter may have to be insulated.\nAs of 2015, an increasing number of cities and states are legislating the practice of chaining dogs outside. This practice is considered inhumane and dangerous by many animal experts, especially if done for long periods of time or with heavy chains.\nMany animal neglect laws are based on the animal's body condition score. This is a numerical rating..
