They are barbering, which is actually biting the hair off at the skin. They would have to either work it out themselves, as this is a show of dominance by the mouse doing the barbering, or you must separate them.
Mice constantly groom themselves so be sure it's that and not actually pulling hair out. If you see no bald spots it's grooming. If the mouse is pulling hair out she's upset over something or, could have a skin problem. If it continues much longer please take your mouse into the vets. Marcy
Yes it is very unfair because if the person who is pulling your hair will get the advantage. because pulling your hair can create brain damage and your head will be very very saw when the hair pulling is over.
The official name for hair pulling is Trichotilomania. It seems as stress is a trigger for pulling one's hair. If one is searching for treatment, a medical professional would be the one to talk to to stop hair pulling.
Well, it's hot and you use it to straighten your hair by pulling it through your hair. Well, it's hot and you use it to straighten your hair by pulling it through your hair.
The penalty for pulling someone's hair can depend on the circumstances and severity of the act. It could range from a warning or citation for minor cases to charges of assault or battery for more serious offenses. It's important to report such incidents to authorities for appropriate action.
Yes, pulling out your own hair can become an addiction. Hair pulling is also a symptom of the disease trichomania. This disease has no cure, but there are some medicines that can be taken to help.
Yes
They must be pulling their hair out in despair, over losing such an excellent opportunity.They must be pulling their hair out in despair, over losing such an excellent opportunity.They must be pulling their hair out in despair, over losing such an excellent opportunity.They must be pulling their hair out in despair, over losing such an excellent opportunity.
Chris Ashton for pulling Samoan wing Alesana Tuilagi into touch by his plaited hair
Trichotillomania (hair-pulling disorder) http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/trichotillomania/DS00895
No It tickles!
Yes