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How long do sugar gliders live?
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- 06/09/2025
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Sugar gliders are marsupials from the rainforests of Australia and Indonesia, but they are bred in the United States as house pets. Sugar gliders are about the same size as hamsters. They are nocturnal and have large, yellow eyes that help them see at night. A thin membrane attaches their wrists to their ankles, allowing them to glide when they jump from tree branch to tree branch. Sugar gliders are omnivores. They eat eucalyptus sap, insects, flower blossoms and nectar. Sugar gliders are social animals that live in colonies. As pets, they have a fairly complex diet and need a variety of foods..
Can dogs eat baked beans?
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- 06/09/2025
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If a dog eats something potentially toxic, the dog owner should call his veterinarian right away. Vomiting should not be induced without consulting a veterinarian, especially if the dog is not fully alert. Vomiting can also worsen the dog's condition if he ingested a caustic or petroleum-based product. If a veterinarian is not available, a local emergency pet clinic or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center can be contacted.
How do you get Savannah kittens for free?
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- 06/09/2025
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Savannah cats are a breed developed by crossing African servals with domesticated cats. They are tall and slender with large ears, and though they are renowned for their unique and wild appearance, they are capable of domestication and respond well to the boundaries that cat owners set for them.\nTo mark areas where your kitten is not allowed to go, pick it up by the scruff of its neck. It naturally goes limp in that position, and you can communicate to it in its own instinctual language, since Savannah mothers do this as well.\nSavannah kittens grow up to be very inquisitive personalities, an..
What are characteristics of northern Inuit puppies?
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- 06/09/2025
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The Northern Inuit puppy is a fast-growing dog that fits into the large-dog category. When full grown, the male stands 23 to 32 inches tall and weighs 79 to 110 pounds. The female is slightly smaller, standing at 23 to 28 inches and weighing 55 to 84 pounds.\nThe dog has a double coat and a straight tail. The coat can be pure white or black and may or may not have a white face mask.\nThe breed was developed in England but is not a breed recognized by the AKC. The Northern Inuit is a crossbreed that originated from breeding the German shepherd, the Siberian Husky and, possibly, the Alaskan Mala..
What do wooly bear caterpillars eat?
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- 06/09/2025
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The wooly bear caterpillar emerges from the Isabella tiger moth and is found in various cold regions throughout the world, including in the Arctic. The larva of the caterpillar emerges from the egg during the fall of the year, and then it overwinters and freezes solid in the caterpillar form. Once spring arrives, it thaws out and emerges. Once it has emerged as a moth, it has a few days in which it must find a mate.Wooly bear caterpillars are associated with a fair amount of folklore in the eastern United States and Canada, where several festivals have sprung up in their honor. It is purported..
How are fish adapted to water?
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- 06/09/2025
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Fish breathe by drawing water in their mouths and forcing it out of the body via a number of gill slits. The gill slits are rich in blood vessels, enabling the direct absorption of oxygen. While all fish have gills, some fish are also able to extract oxygen from the air via gulping.\nMost fish have swim bladders that are permanently sealed, but other fish have swim bladders that can hold varying amounts of air. Salmon have open swim bladders, and they must gulp air at the surface to keep them full. Some fish, such as sharks, lack swim bladders entirely. This causes them to sink if they do not ..
What do ostriches eat?
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- 06/09/2025
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Ostriches are opportunistic eaters, and if a small creature wanders into their harsh habitat in the African desert or savanna, they just may make a meal of it. Notably, the ostrich gets most of its water from eating plants. Because of their exceptionally long intestines, ostriches are capable of eating things that other animals may not be able to digest. Ostriches have gizzards that help to grind up their food, and they will swallow sand and stones, which also helps them to digest food.
What websites have details of caterpillars available for free?
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- 06/09/2025
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Site visitors can check specific categories, such as main body color and pattern, hair density, and distinct features, and match them with a specific photo to make an identification.\nInsectsAbout.com hosts interesting facts about caterpillars, as well as information about what they eat, the four stages of development and diagrams of the parts of a caterpillar’s body. This site also hosts a section on how to identify which caterpillars are preying upon specific backyard trees.\nAt Amentsoc.org, or the Amateur Entomologists’ Society, site visitors can access information about how to learn a..
What is the most dangerous dog breed?
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- 06/09/2025
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As of 2015, pitbull-type dogs tend to be implicated the most frequently in serious bite cases, while small breeds such as the Lhasa Apso, Springer Spaniel and Shih Tzu tend to be the most aggressive toward humans overall.\nThere is some difficulty in interpreting this data, however. Records on bites often misidentify the breed or breeds involved, especially if the dog is mixed. Popularity of certain breeds can also inflate bite statistics; for example, sled dogs top the biting statistics in parts of Canada, where they are much more popular than in other areas of the world. Finally, not all bit..
What does a Border Collie look like?
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- 06/09/2025
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Weighing between 30 and 55 pounds, the Border Collie has an average life span of 12 years. Border Collies are known for their working ability and intelligence. They were originally bred as working dogs for sheep on the English-Scottish border. They're used to herd a variety of animals, including sheep, cattle, free-range poultry, pigs and ostriches. They're also used for more out-of-the-ordinary jobs, such as removing birds from airport runways. Working Collies take directions by voice and whistle.\nThis hard-working dog breed is vulnerable to hip dysplasia, Collie eye anomaly and ep..
