On the throttle body, opposite of where the cable attach,On the throttle body, opposite of where the cable attach,
Yes, you should probably put a lead on the bunny, not a collar, because you don't want the bunny to choke. The hook to attach the leash would then rest on the bunny's back, and you can attach the leash and take your bunny out for hops around the block. My bunny enjoyed hopping around the yard with me. I would take her everywhere... Just be careful if a dog approaches you will want to pick your bunny up. Also, if you need to get back home, you might have to carry your bunny...
A collar can be used to let someone know where your animal lives. A collar is also used to attach a leash to, so that a dog can be walked.
Yes that is true, and they only attach to a non-self antigen, that is, an antigen not produced in the body. and they only attach to certain antigens
no
Your skeleton is attached to your body by your mussel.
if you mean bindings its to hold your foot on the board. if you mean the leash (the thing that usually attaches your binding to your boot) its so if you take your board off it wont slide downhill or it wont fall off the lift if your binding comes unstrapped. some resorts require you to have a leash but usually they dont check
Yes, you can. But you need to keep an eye on it and possibly get a thin rope like leash and attach it to it's neck so he doesn't get away.
go to a board shop and they should be able to help you out.
bones
you could use a pin
It is on the throttle body, opposite where the cables attach.It is on the throttle body, opposite where the cables attach.