They can do, if not done right.
Yes.
Yes, when training agility you may get Random Events from time to time.
Yes, they are very good at dog agility and would love doing it.
Jumping over the obstacle was a complicated statistic, but doing this will increase my agility by adapting to configuration.
Yes, Yorkies were originally bred in England to catch rats in clothing mills and mines. Their small size and agility made them well-suited for this task.
Selye used rats in experiments with hormones but as an aside discoverd thet rats were more harmed by the shock of the injections than the hormones. selye developed his GAS or general adaptation syndrome.
The ozone is harmed by CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
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Italian trade of the 14th Century was harmed by the Black Death, which was transported by rats that lived on ships and in harbors. The Mongol Empire, which maintained the Silk Road, fell apart during the 14th Century. This cut off Europe from China. Another thing that harmed Italian trade of the 14th Century was the rise of the Ottoman Empire.
well if the rat is in the cage, only toxic sprays and stuff. if the rats get out, small items, nailpolish maybe?, power outlets, electric things, many things but I had 2 hamsters nothing in my room harmed them just be careful.
No. Speed is how fast an object can travel from one distance to another. Agility is how quick something can move. Think of it like this. A track runner doing the 1000m dash is an example of speed or how fast someone can travel from one place to another. A gymnast doing the floor exercise is an example of Agility or how well and quick someone can move.
Bulldogs can catch rats on occasion however, they do not posses the prey drive or stamina that it takes to be good at doing so- unlike terriers who excel at the act.