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It is best to hand feed your bunny so they get used to you. But feed them things like carrots and rabbit pellets. DO NOT FEED THE ICEBERG LETTUCE. ITS HIGHLY TOXIC!!
It all depends on what bird you have, I had a parakeet so there were little buckets that you put in the cage and filled with bird feed. If it is a larger bird you can probably hold it out in your hand, obviously don't do this with small bird feed, but do this with something larger such as a grape. (I only say this because my bird loved grapes) If it is a smaller bird and it is a treat just put it in the cage (try to do this quickly, my bird was nasty and if she saw a hand she would tried to bite you, and she would bite with all of her birdy might!) If it is a humming bird maybe you could put something sweet like honey on your finger. Hope this helps!
The ducks we feed at the park are very friendly. The geese, on the other hand, often hiss and try to bite us
As long as you don't allow any air in or out they won't bite you. Ive tried several times sticking my hand into a fire ant pile. They simply crawl on you not biting. Make sure you get them off before breathing through.
Maybe he mistaked it for food, cause it smelled like it.
It is unlikely that would ever happen.
My Cornish Rooster would run to me, follow me around and bite me if I didn't pay attention to him or hand feed him treats. I'd wager that she's trying to get your attention and wants fed or loved.
dont bite the hand that feeds you
If humans are dumb enough to hand feed wild raccoons there is always a chance they will be bitten and will be required to take a series of rabies vaccinations.
If you hand feed them alot then yes they would.
the Texas brown snake is not a poisonous snake? thank god! and i can't bite a human hand or any part of the body even if it tried!
I'm not sure about tying to bite your tongue, but i think the reason for the second part of your question is that your guinea pig feels more relaxed and protected when you are holding it. When it is in it's cage it could feel a bit scared, that or it knows that it has food in the cage so it doesn't have to eat out of your hand but when you are holding it, it has no other food source so it wants to eat out of your hand. Try stroking it in the cage whilst trying to feed it so it knows somebody is there... The answer to why it tries to bite your tongue is that it has made a game out of lunging toward the tongue when you stick it out. It gets a reaction and enjoys the game. Just don't offer your tongue and it won't try to bite it.