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Why do hamsters fight each other?

Pregnant hamsters can become particularly aggressive toward male hamsters. Once a hamster becomes pregnant, she needs to be placed in her own cage away from other hamsters.\nHamsters do not always fight out of anger. In certain instances, two hamsters housed in the same cage may simply play fight. Paw Nation recommends housing hamsters in separate cages permanently if play fighting becomes too aggressive or violent. When hamsters begin fighting, it is a good idea to look for signs that the fight is escalating to aggressive fighting. Excessive squeaking or prolonged "play" fighting are both sig..

What is the most common species of wild bird?

The rock dove was originally a wild bird species that inhabited seaside areas with high cliffs. People domesticated the species, using it for food and also as carrier pigeons, taking their pigeons with them on journeys across the globe. When pigeons were taken overseas, some escaped or were released by their owners, leading to large feral pigeon populations in many cities around the world. Feral pigeons have adapted to living in cityscapes because of the similarity between the large buildings and the sea cliffs that they are naturally accustomed to.

How long do Chinese fighting fish live?

Male Bettas cannot be kept within the same enclosure as other males, although females are generally safe to keep in numbers. Other similar-bodied species of fish should not be kept with male Bettas, as they can be mistaken for rivals. Bettas are tropical fish that live best in temperatures above 75 degrees Fahrenheit. It is, therefore, not recommended to keep a Betta in a small bowl because of the challenge of maintaining a tropical temperature.

What is the lifespan of an ant?

Ants live all over the world, but are most abundant in tropical areas. They are found in just about every land habitat on Earth, except in regions that are extremely cold. They can construct their nests out of acorns and other small objects but most commonly live underground or in trees. Ants can be destructive to homes and other structures, while at the same time being an essential part of the ecosystem.

How do you humanely give away an unwanted parrot?

According to the Avian Welfare Coalition, there are over one hundred avian rescue groups in the United States that offer refuge and placement for birds in need. Many traditional animal shelters accept surrendered parrots and find new homes for them. To locate a nearby animal shelter or avian rescue group, visit PetFinder.com.\nIf you prefer to place your parrot into a private home, the Avian Welfare Coalition advocates that you screen potential adopters to seek out someone who is knowledgeable about birds and able to provide appropriate housing, feeding and care. To locate suitable adopters, t..

What do yorkies eat?

The diminutive size of yorkies requires feeding them smaller portions of food during meals, and owners should give them dry kibble that is designed for small dogs. Some owners may include fish oils with food to keep their dog's coat shiny. Yorkies tend to have sensitive stomachs, so feeding them food containing fillers such as corn or soy could cause stomach upset. On average, adult yorkies eat around 150 to 200 calories per day of high-quality kibble, and puppies around 400 calories per day. Yorkies eat three to four portioned meals a day due to their small stomachs.\nOverfeeding yorkies..

What is the function of the liver in a living pig?

The liver plays an important role in mammalian digestion, according to Laparoscopic.md. The liver assists in the creation of protein building blocks called amino acids. It aids in fat digestion and production as well, making it vital for the function of a pig's organs.\nThe liver also serves a role as the energy center of a pig's body. It converts sugars into glycogen, which is far more efficient for storage. The liver then controls the sugar stores and releases them to provide fuel for the body.\nBile production is another important aspect of mammalian liver function. Bile contains ..

What is the difference between a rat and a possum?

This close relationship between rats and humans can be destructive in ways that are not seen with the opossum. For example, rats are believed to be the vector for devastating plagues and other diseases. Great numbers of rats not only eat crops but befoul them and render them useless.\nThe opossum not only has a pouch, but both sexes have bifurcated reproductive organs. The placenta of the opossum is primitive and doesn't really function. Though baby rats are helpless when they're born, baby opossums are nearly in an embryonic state. They can just barely crawl into their mother's..

What are some traits of tigons vs. ligers?

Ligers are more common than tigons, and they are much larger as well. In fact, ligers are known as the largest cats on Earth, as they easily surpass the average adult weight of either parent species. While most ligers weigh about 1,000 pounds — which is about 400 pounds more than either of their parents — the largest liger ever recorded weighed approximately 1,600 pounds. By contrast, tigons are usually smaller than both of their parents — few male tigons even reach the size of their mothers.\nLigers often resemble lions more than tigers, while tigons resemble tigers more than lions. Thi..

What day is squirrel appreciation day?

North America has ten species of tree squirrels, including flying squirrels, according to the National Wildlife Federation. Squirrels were introduced to many parks and fed by humans in the mid 1800s, leading to the prevalence of the species in modern parks.\nThe National Wildlife Federation offers a few ideas for celebrating this holiday, such as playing games, encouraging tree growth and enjoying squirrel characters in media. Holiday Insights points out that Christy Hargrove has suggested leaving out a special treat for local squirrels, and learning new facts about the animal on this day.

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