Yes, all birds sneeze and this is not always a sign of disease. The nasal cavities of the birds can get dust and debris in them along with mucus and sneezing is the way the birds clear this. If you notice heavy mucus buildup midway up the beak or around the eyes it can be loosened and cleaned off with a warm wet cloth and then add two tablespoons (no more) of APPLE CIDER vinegar to each gallon of drinking water. Treat the whole flock for three days and this will help clear up any mild respiratory ailment they may have been having.
Yes; it is a common symptom of upper respiratory disease in birds.
Yes, well at least I think...
If you sneeze on a Tuesday, you will kiss a stranger. The whole rhyme goes: If you sneeze on Monday, you sneeze for danger; Sneeze on a Tuesday, kiss a stranger; Sneeze on a Wednesday, sneeze for a letter; Sneeze on a Thursday, something better; Sneeze on a Friday, sneeze for sorrow; Sneeze on a Saturday, see your sweetheart to-morrow.
Because when you sneeze the sound you make is "SNEEZE!" ^No, it really isn't. I've not heard one person say "SNEEZE" when they sneeze, ever in my life. I've heard people say "Achoo", "Atishoo" and other ones, but never "SNEEZE".
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Some people only sneeze once. Like me but my sneeze is a scream. I sneeze from my throat so that is probably why I only sneeze once. When you sneeze it is normally because your nasal passages are filled with mucus and your body is trying to remove it. When you sneeze multiple times it is just a reaction. Have you noticed if someone tickles your nose or you look at the sun you sneeze? After one sneeze some people have that tickle feeling so they sneeze repeatedly.
Yes, monkeys can sneeze.
yes you can sneeze anywhere
Certainly koalas can sneeze.
A sneeze fetish is when you like when people sneeze around you. It may or may not turn you on, but you like the way a sneeze sounds or even looks. The intense build-up to a sneeze is almost orgasmic, and people say that a sneeze is just 1/8 of an orgasm.
A sneeze is your body's way to "shoo out" a germ.
'Atishoo' is the accepted sound of a sneeze.
Everyone needs to sneeze sometimes.