Yes I like pet animals because most of them are really friendly. If you are going to get one pick one that most suits your lifestyle. I like energetic and happy ones the most
I did love animals,yes,and I still do!!
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The Benefits of becoming a Zoologist are of corse being able to be around some animals. Also, you can be everything that you love to do. Such as, being in the lab working with animals. Being in Zoos tending to animals. There are many thing that are benifical to being a Zoologist.
ecotourism
No animals do NOT feel pain. They are put on an anesthetic which causes temporary loss of bodily sensations.
Example)where to hide, what animals to hide from...etc
No farm animals are carnivores. However, there are exotic farm animals, in the least traditional sense, that are carnivores, those being foxes and mink which are raised for their pelts.
Whether bearded dragons like being petted all depends on how much they've been handled and personal preference. Most enjoy being pet if they've been well handled.
The cat doesn't want to be petted.
Dogs are very sensitive animals, they enjoy being petted (Stroking and such like), but nothing more. My child once attempted to ride our jack Russel to the local shop... it was not a pleasent experience, i would not advice anyone to do this. X
Yes they do. In fact, they only like getting petted if you are very gentle with them.
Every guinea pig has a different temperament. Some are cuddly, some are skittish, some don't like being petted, others enjoy it greatly.
Cats will rub their backs or bodies on you when being petted to transfer its scent onto you.
Rubbing a bearded dragon on it's back is perfectly fine. Many reptiles enjoy being rubbed or petted.
If a pet mouse is comfortable with you, and is handled frequently, they tend to enjoy gentle petting. They are fragile so be careful.
Mollie is at the other side of Willington and appears happy. She has a ribbon in her forlock and a man is stroking her nose, feeding her sugar.
Kittens, like most very young animals, have a LOT of energy. Being fed calms them down to some degree, but only getting older will really calm them down. Being petted can help for a little while.
Yes petted is a real word. You could say: John petted his dog. Or: My dog wants to be petted. It doesn't sound like a real word though.
They like being petted on the back.