Muscle contract and expand involuntarily to produce heat
Your vet would be the person to ask.
No, it is not. Shiver can be a verb or a noun. The present participle (shivering) may be used as an adjective.
it probably would
Many things can shiver, but one common example is a person experiencing cold or fear. The body's response to these stimuli can cause involuntary muscle contractions, resulting in shivering. Additionally, animals, like dogs or cats, may shiver due to similar reasons, such as being cold or anxious. In nature, even leaves can shiver in the wind, creating a visual and auditory effect.
Along the neck of a female there is a massive amount of nerves. Therefore by kissing her you are stimulating the nerves. Her reaction would be to shiver.
Westies may shiver when they are nervous about something like going to the vet or because they are cold. My westie has a jacket to keep him warm in the winter :)
You are cold or you may be coming down with an illness.
Dee Shiver's birth name is Darnell Marquis Shiver.
That you shiver when you have fever.
Yes, they may. Just keep them warm and comfortable.
Arron Shiver is 6'.
Lizards do not shiver like mammals do. Instead, they may bask in the sun to raise their body temperature or seek shelter to regulate their temperature. They rely on behavioral adjustments rather than shivering to maintain their body temperature.