they bathe and washed themselves in a lake or creek.
use old water to wash
Ladybugs wash themselves only on Bank Holiday Mondays.
they wash themselves in water and by preening
Food that the diggers did not shoot for themselves (such as rabbits and kangaroos) came from the bigger cities. This is why it was so expensive. The small shop owners on the goldfields were in a position to buy in bulk and then charge extreme prices for their goods.
yes
wash themselves
another name for the goldfields
rabbits lick themselves to wash
Yes, you can use the verb 'wash' or the noun 'wash' with a reflexive pronoun. Example: Will you please wash your clothes? They won't wash themselves. (verb) I did the wash. It didn't do itself. (noun) Wash yourself before coming to the table. (verb) So nice of you to do the wash yourself. (noun)
They don't wash their self. They are part of the cats and all cats hate water
There mustn't have been goldfields.
In the wild, wash bears clean themselves by grooming their fur with their paws and licking themselves. They also may roll in water or mud to help remove dirt and parasites from their fur.