yes, because he is above 18, and it will safe like 90%, and the remaining 10% will be not safe, but it is above 50% so he is safe.
yes, because he is above 18, and it will safe like 90%, and the remaining 10% will be not safe, but it is above 50% so he is safe.
Female elephants (cows) live in herds while the male elephants (bulls) leave the herd after several years and travel alone
Mastodons lived in herds like modern elephants. Male elephants will leave the herd when they hit adolescence and roam alone or sometimes team up with other bulls, perhaps male mastodons did this too.
Tigers have been known to travel alone. Although, when it is mating season, the male tiger leaves, after he has done his part in the play, and laves the mother to fend for herself.
It should be kept alone.
It can take years,depending on their age.I'd fix a nest box to put in their cage.Sometimes that will help encourage them.Just be patient.
After she had moved to Paris her sister Lydia lived with her for several years. She did not have another live-in companion, male or female.
Almost always alone. In some cases, late in the cub-rearing season, foxes may travel in family groups (this can give the impression of them hunting in packs). Even if they travel together on such occasions, they will forage alone.
Women fear travling alone with good male friends because they most likely think that going on a trip alone with a male friend will start a diffrent kind of relasinship, and it will make the friendship kind of weird.
Both male and female emus have blue on their necks. It is impossible to tell the male and female apart by appearance alone.
The viperfish does live alone and does not travel in groups. This interesting looking fish which lives deep in the ocean waters.
If your male dog is not already neutered, neuter him.