Rub some leave in conditioner into the knotted area. This will help the hairs slip loose easier. Hold the hair firmly in your hand above the knot so it does not pull your scalp. Use a comb. Start at the bottom of the knot, and slowly start with a small section, and comb it out. Just keep working your way up further into the knot. Take your time, and just keep going until the knot is worked through. It may want to reknot for a few days after, so just be sure to take extra time combing or brushing through this area for a few days, until it starts laying flat with the rest of your hair again.
can it move? if it can move its back is probably not broken i would recomend taking it to you local vet they will tell you what is wrong with it. be very carefull picking it up as if there is something wrong you might hurt or further injer it. try to get a vet to visit you if you are worried about hurting it. the vet will know how to pick it up without hurting it.
UGGH! Yes, rats eat everything. I use to keep bird seed outside my home. Duckssquirrels and birds flooded my back yard. It was wonderful to see the ducks waddle over to my backyard in a line every morning while I had my coffee to gouge themselves. Then, one afternoon, I noticed three big rats had discovered our little piece of heaven. Not being a killer I decided to try to scare them off with the water hose, then a daisy BB gun. I was a expert shot in the military and they were 5-6 inches long. I took careful aim and shot one of the rats in the butt. Ha it jumped and ran around the house and into my garage. They had a nest in the corner, and refused to move out. I ended up with old fashion mouse traps to solve the problem. So, yes, rats will eat your bird seed and then will nest and multiply and move in or around your home.
Actually, some birds come back to the same nest year after year. Some choose to leave and not come back so their predators cannot find the nest.
Yes, on occasion. It is more likely to happen when the toes are diseased or the person is deceased. Looking through search results, I found a story where a rat ate a diabetic man's toe off. He likely had gangrene in that toe and would have lost it anyway. However, on healthy, living people, rats generally have enough dead skin, calluses, and "toe jam" to clean off without needing to break the skin. There is a YouTube video of a pet rat cleaning a man's foot. She knew where to gnaw without hurting him. Giant rats have been known to eat toddlers while they are still alive, but that tends to happen only where the rats get huge, and there are other problems such as poverty, sickness, or malnutrition. A mother in South Africa was arrested after rats killed her daughter that she abandoned while going on a drinking binge. They ate her face off.
Yes. The hen leaves the nest to eat, drink and defecate. Usually no more than a few minutes each day. The hen usually prefers to remain very close to the nest and therefore it is often a good idea to provide a food and water source nearby.
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It is pretty hard to do without cutting back on fats and sugars, but doing regular exercise will help.
kiss her
To mate most likely.
Lab Rats - 2012 The Rats Strike Back 2-7 was released on: USA: 8 April 2013
It sounds like he has some issues in his life he needs to work out, and thinks it would be better to deal with them without you.If he loves you he'll come back when he is ready.
because you may have stress it out
Yes
Strolling is a much easier option to take your baby out and let her sleep in a comfortable place for a longer time and without hurting your back.
Rats will eat the box and come back for more if you let. Rats will comsume anything that is edible.
the mother bird will not come back to the nest, and will just leave the egg there.
why is my back hurting real bad