they don´t live in the same enclosure
Yes, I have two eastern box turtles and two Russian tortoise's that live in the same enclosure.
No. You should never keep different species of reptiles in the same enclosure, for a wide variety of reasons.
NONE. Never keep different species of reptiles in the same enclosure. The reasons are many, and range from the transmission of disease or parasites, to competition over food and basking, to fighting. Reptiles are NOT happy with companions, and you should provide them what they need to thrive in captivity--which means, their own separate enclosure.
No, it will not fit in the enclosure. ** However it will fit the adapter, as 2.5" and 3.5" SATA drives share the same adapter. But as stated, it will not fit IN the enclosure.
If it is mating season AND you have a single or any number of female ducks in the same or close-by enclosure, then no.
Tigers and raccoons do not live in the same habitat, so, technically, no. If a raccoon lived in a zoo, perhaps, and meandered into the tiger enclosure, though, the tiger might eat it.
yes they should live in the same state they represent
An animals should live life because they have the same right as us.
Mostly there are excotic animals e.g. Lions, tigers, monkeys, giraffes and gorrilas but they can have other animals such as birds and water animals :)
It means you should not be housing your bearded dragons in the same enclosure, and need to IMMEDIATELY separate them into their own enclosures. Also, the dragon with the missing tail should see a vet.
Same side as the fuse.
An enclosure is a document included with the same package, such as a resume sent with a cover letter. An appendix is a section or table that is added at the end of a document or book to supplement the main text.