Because they tend to mate with more than one!
No...newts and salamanders are both amphibians (like frogs); however, newts are a little bigger than the common salamander. Also, newts are more of a water amphibian while salamanders tend to prefer moist areas like under logs and such.
No! Hamsters tend to fight rather then do it. Check with your vet about hamster breeding.
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No. While most of their physical traits may seem identical, adult males will have a swollen cloaca while females will not. Often during breeding season, the male's cloaca will increase in size. Adult females also tend to be a little larger than their male counterparts.
No. There was a time when huskies were imported as working dogs. This practice is no longer allowed, because the dogs tend to terrorize breeding animals and can transmit diseases to the breeding animals.
NOTHING! I have a Orange Chinese Firebelly Newt. He is the cutes thing. His name is Willy L. When young or recently purchased Newts tend to hang out in the terrarium more often. They also get more active at night. If he doesn't look sick don't worry much. They are not very active amphibians. ...
There are many species of wattle, but the flowers tend to be yellow to golden in color.
Heat is the event which happens in the middle of the compost pile. A properly constituted and layered compost pile must be built around the middle, as the center of activity deciding for or against successful decomposition. Temperatures tend to reach as high as 160 degrees Fahrenheit (71.11 degrees Celsius) when proper procedures are followed and proper recyclables are included.
Hera's golden apples grew in the Garde of Hesperides. Though the Hesperides were supposed to tend to the garden, the famed guardian of the golden apples is Ladon, the never-sleeping, hundred headed dragon.
Yes, but they tend to be active OUTdoors but like to be layabouts INdoors. Perfect combo!
No, most amphibians spend part of their life out of water and toads tend to spend more of their life out of water than some other amphibians such as frogs and newts. Toads return to water to mate.
Leopard geckos will start to shed the day that they leave the egg. Most geckos will not start to eat or move around all too much until they have had their first shed. This can take up 2-4 days typically.