Rabbits, and deer are the two most likely animals that would be chewing on your cucumbers. Rats may also be culprits too. But it really depends on where you live, like whether you live in an urban or rural area.
Because the scientists believed it looked like a cucumber and it was under the sea so therefore, a sea cucumber has derived from cucumber-like look.
No, clementines are in the citrus fruit category. Citrus fruits are unhealthy to rabbits. The acid in the clementines will give the rabbit a temporary case of diarrhea. There is acid in the peels too! If you squeeze a peel in the light, you can see acid shooting out.
Yes, they love vegetables, especially lettuce. Never, feed a rabbit lettuce. It can cause diarrhea and a disease that can kill them. Yes they love vegetables but you can't feed them certain things like lettuce. Cabbage can not be given in excess. It doesn't really have much nutritional value, though it is a good treat every now and then.Rabbits can eat romaine lettuce and bok choy!See can rabbits eat kiwi.
Yes, they can if they choose to. If your rabbit likes apple peels, only feed it to her as a treat. Rabbits should mostly eat lots of hay, with some fresh greens and high-quality pellets daily, and water. Too many treats can lead to illness in rabbits. A tablespoon of treat food (like fresh fruit or vegetable) per day is the recommended maximum for a 6 pound rabbit. See the related question below for more details and helpful links.
If "naturally" means not killing them, here are some examples. Planting citronella plants around the garden and house, or putting cucumber peels around the backyard or garden. They dont like the scent emitted by those two agents.
Yes, they have the ability to eat small portions of cucumber.
Not really - most rabbits can be kept either outside or inside. Some people keep small rabbits inside because they are more vulnerable outside. Some people also keep larger rabbits inside because they are more like dogs.
You can fry or bake them. Fried potato peels are like potato chips. Ensure they are clean before you cook them.
No. The sea cucumber is, in fact, an echinoderm like the sea urchin.
TAR =Armenian cucumber = snake melon = snake cucumber
I qiute like cucumber and have never noticed it have any effect on my arthritis