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Do you mean small seeds? like millet and other kinds? maybe it will work, I don't think it will, but maybe.
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Hello everyone. I'm a newbie here and I would love to share some of my knowledge and experience regarding animals with you. I'm not a farmer, therefore you should know that I do not deal with farmyard animals.I know the title is misleading because there is no ONE GUIDE to use for all animals. I'm going to do all the animals that i know about and have kept before and still do. However i would like you to choose which one you want first.Here are you options, Fish:GoldfishAngelfishAfrican CichlidsBetta siamese fighter fishBirds:CanariesZebra FinchesFischer's LovebirdsJava SparrowsCockatielsEuropean Goldfinches (although I am very sure none of you have even heard of these birds before lol) Hamster:Syrian Hamster.
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I don't really see why anybody would do such a thing, especially to a family pet. These were not feral dogs. How depressed do you have to be to go and kill other people dogs'
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I don't really have "pets" per se, but my home is full with all sorts of animals. I have a hamster, birds (canaries, zebra finches, java sparrows, fischer's lovebirds, cockatiels) and i have 3 fish tanks. Without them around i would have lost my mind, I have been living alone for a year now, and I'm not used to it. I grew up in a big family but they all immigrated and I'm waiting for my papers, through my wife who's far from me too.
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have you ever asked yourself, why would a shark attack a human? Sharks are definitely less dangerous than humans, even the great whites. Last I heard there are no humans living in the ocean for the sharks to be going after. Yes, it is true that sharks can detect human blood but it does not stimulate them as fish blood does. their sixth sense, the holes in their sides help them detect almost everything surrounding them, but that does not mean they're going to act on it. anyway thank you for the links.
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This looks like the Greater Roadrunner Geococcyx californianus. Yes they do exist and they eat seeds, fruit, small reptiles and frogs. These birds are also known as the chaparral *BLEEP*, ground cuckoo, and snake killer.
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crows are omnivores. they eat anything available to them. give him some meat then try some big nuts. just crush the nuts before you give them to it. another thing is their intelligence. they are one of the most intelligent birds in the world. some say they're even smarter than psittacines. several people have trained them to do different tricks. their only problem is the noises they make are deafeningly loud.
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does your incubator produce steam? what's the weather like where you live? eggshells can be hard to break by chicks if there's no humidity in the air. get a VERY CLEAN water sprayer and spray the eggs once a day (If the weather is not humid already.) good luck with your eggs. getting the chicks is the easy part believe me. the hard part is get them through their first winter.
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Maybe we can help, but as a previous reply said, you need to explain what's going on with your dog.
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I completely agree with that. I don't know where you're from but where I'm from, there is this governmental department for sanitary issues in restaurants, and they are very strict. I mean they're closing them left right and center. as for gyms, cleanliness is not a big issue here, it's the type of people you have to work out with. That's why there are these "elite" gyms here, whose subscriptions are not cheap given the average income, but you get what you pay for.
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