Because the skin of the sack is very juicy and is not black and you need staples to keep them uncrinkly
In between your rabbits back legs you will see 2 ball-shaped protuberances that have no fur on them: these are the testes. Sometimes they are hidden behind fur. Actually, these are the scrotums: the testes are inside the scrotums, and you can't actually see them. Keep in mind that rabbits can draw their testes up into the body cavity so they are not always visible. This is an adaption that helps prevent injury while digging/fighting/running etc. Especially when a rabbit is frightened, he will pull his testes into his abdomen. You may still be able to locate the scrotums, but when they're empty they can be hard to find. Also, baby rabbits are born with the testes in their abdomen, and they don't descend into the scrotums until they grow a little older (around 4 months of age, they are usually descended, but it can take up to 5 months).
Wool fibres are approximately circular in cross section at the macro scale, and have scales on the surface of he shaft. It is these scales that give wool its felting ability. At a slightly larger scale, some wool is quite crinkly - Merino wool is an example - and this gives the wool its soft feel, particularly in fine wools.
i know it may be hard to tell but try and have a look at its private area, and gently squeeze either side of the skin and if anything pops out its a boy and if nother pops out its a girl, i learnt this from the vets.
No, the male rabbit doesn't have the scrotum on top of his penis. Male rabbits have two scrotums located below the penis (closer to the anus), one right beside the other. In babies, the testes are in the rabbit's abdomen: they descend into the scrotum some time between 9-20 weeks. Adult male rabbits, when they're terrified, can also pull their testes back into the abdomen. A male rabbit who's been neutered won't have any scrotum because they'll have withered away. If your male rabbit has a lump above his penis, something is wrong. It could be a tumour, or maybe a parasite, or something else -- it's hard to say. You should bring the rabbit to the vet for treatment. See the related questions below for details.
One must always understand that horses are first and foremost a prey animal. Being a prey animal means that their first response to an unfamiliar sight, sound or smell is to spook and run away, never to come investigate like predators--including dogs, cats and humans--do. Horses are animals to run away first, then come back and investigate later. The plastic bag is an unfamiliar object and from the contrasting, unnatural white against the background to the loud, also highly unnatural crinkly sound associated with it. Not only that, but the movement of a plastic bag in the wind is simply alarming to an animal with a high sense of self-preservation and always thinks like a typical prey animal, never a predator. The best way to teach a horse to not fear a plastic bag is to habituate it to all forms of plastic bags, from the sound it makes to the movement it makes in the wind. Teaching a horse--best is by pressure-and-release--to not fear the plastic bag takes patience and knowledge of the behaviours of a horse. Often it's best to begin using positive association--such as bringing treats or feed to a horse in a plastic bag. Soon the horse learns that the bag means something positive and good. Once you've made that step you can slowly progress to more challenging exercises associated with plastic bags.
The rag was old, worn, and crinkly.
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Old people have crinkly skin. <------ hope its not for school c[=
crinkly
Have no clue what you mean by crinkly metal. Engines are made of steel or aluminum.
I massage scrotums
crinkly texture
Crinkly means having small wrinkles, creases, or folds. It is often used to describe something with a wrinkled or crumpled texture, like paper or fabric.
scrotums
No.
I like scrotums
scrotums, cow tounges, and your mom