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probably because your daughter picked it up by the tail... you should not allow your daughter to pick up your cat by its tail.
No kangaroo can pick up grass in its tail. No kangaroo, not even the tree kangaroo, has a tail that is as prehensile as that.
yes. the bit closest to the body and have your hand under it.
no. no.no.no.no.no.no. if you do, the tail will come off.
you can either pick one up carefully by its sides, or let it crawl into your hands, or scoop it up. do not ever pick it up by its tail neck.
NO, you cannot pick a ferret up by the tail, or any animal by that matter. In some animals the skin will slip off the tail if picked up that way.
The platypus should not be picked up by its tail. In fact, it should not be picked up at all.
not ussually, but a rat can lose the top layer of skin on its tail from doing that.
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Yes, you can pick lizards up. However, if you have a lizard that hasn't been handled by people very much, it may be frightened by being picked up. With practice, they will learn that being picked up is ok for them.Lizards should always be gently lifted from underneath with your hands supporting their bellies, and never by their tail. Their tail will probably break off as a defensive tactic, and very few lizards will regrow their tail if if breaks off.
• == == •The Degus sense of smell is very good; keep this in mind when you go to handle it. If you have just been eating, your hands smell like food, and it may try to bite your fingers! == == •Never grab, lift or try to pick up a degu by the tail. They can easily lose part of their tail. Shedding their tail is a natural defense of wild degus to escape if caught by the tail. It does not grow back and can permanently affecttheir balance.
by its tail or if the gerbil is calm u can just pic it up by its sides it wont bite