That is normal with Guinea Pigs. It is their way of self defense. Like in the wild, some animals grab them by the feet, so they bite. You can stop it by not touching his feet otherwise it will annoy him a lot
yes, when they are in the womb, they develop webbed feet and hands but they still some out without it. :]
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15 hands is equal to 5 feet.
Ducks hands are called Webbed feet pooo!!
Take a paint brush, buy a can of white paint, and paint your hands and feet white-as-can-be! Happy painting!
The best way to determine the cause of a bite on your hands and feet is to speak with a professional. Also check with your physician to be sure that it is in fact a bug bite.
yes, because hands get in touch with water taps in toilets and doorknobs in general.
No. Only hands and feet.
Yes because everyone touches the same stuff you touch with your hands, most of the time your feet are in your shoes
Generally 4 feet or deeper so that your hands don't touch the bottom but 3 feet can work.
To raise a Guinea pig, you hold it careful with both hands. Try not to squeeze the soft under-belly, but do try to give all feet support with your hands.
In football you can handle the ball. In a game of soccer you can not touch the ball with your hands just your feet.
by sitting up straight and feet on the floor and put your hands on the homeroom keys
False. There are more sensitive touch receptors on the tip of your finger than on your back
well of course they do
Bag balm before and after a bath. Wash with dog shampoo or dog grooming wipes. If you are only washing the feet use a bowl or tub of water filled a little way and stand the dog in it. Wash with dog shampoo. If your dog bites when you touch its feet work on training your dog not to bite when you touch its feet.
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