this could happen in females too. they are ethier licking their fur or they might have flees
Yes, a doe (female deer) has fur, as do the bucks (male deer).
yes, they bite anything with hair/fur. lice on the other hand bite only people.
Yes
False pregnancy.
no . but they do eat clothes such as fur,silk,cotton etc . they also tend to be a large pest . . but they dont bite,
Because they have dirt deep in there fur
If you irritate a rabbit, it will bite you or nibble you to show a warning not to do that again. They will also bite if you take away their food, pull their fur, kick them around, and pull its ears. Rabbits will bite for self - protection and warning.
They are actually some what opposite...goldens have long fur boxers have short. goldens have a gentle bite boxers have a deadly bite.
It really depends on what kind of bacteria it is like if it harms the fur then they will scratch their fur or bite it then even more bacteria will get into their skin so yes it can hurt bears
A Siberian malamute is much stronger than a rottweiler in doing work, but a rottweiler has a more dangerous bite. The rottweiler. It has a stronger bite and therefore a stronger jaw than a siberian malamute. The rottweiler's bite can probably bite through the siberian malamute's fur if it was really angry.
no more so then a grey or white one! fur color doesn't mater, they can all still bite, and wild ones can carry disease, no mater the fur color! i hope that helps!
I'm sure this has something to do with building a nest. My female rabbit used to pull most of her fur of her back to make a nest when she had phantom pregnancies. It may be that this is what your rabbit is doing.