No.....your guinea pig's broken arm will not kill him. I am the owner of 2 guinea pigs and My guinea pig broke his arm just recently actually. He is not showing any sign of death or anything of that sort. For example: If a boy breaks his arm.....will he die...no....so its the same with guinea pigs. Just let your guinea pig be for a few days and then maybe take hime to a good vet who can cure the problem and within days your guinea pigs will slowly heal.
The function of the cat arm is to be able to kill people in their defense of food being repossessed.
It can be quite hard to feel a baby's pulse but the best place is the brachial artery which is located on the inside of the arm just above the elbow (Where the elbow crease is) and it is usually found on the opposite side to the thumb. The best way is to use two fingers (not your own thumb as that has a pulse of its own) and just keep feeling around that area until you find it. It is also easier to feel if you can keep the baby's arm straight.
It is the hind of your arm, opposite of a forearm.
Sometimes it is a prosthetic arm.
Men are weak. Anything has the possibility to break a man's arm.
guinea pigs come in all different sizes i have 2 and one is fully grown and is about the size from my wrist to my elbow but it depends on what breed it is and what age it is but roughly they wont get much bigger that half your arm hope i helped :p
A broken arm is usually kept in a cast. sling
No his arm was not broken
Please see a doctor if you seriously believe your arm is broken.
A broken arm is usually kept in a cast. sling
Jem broke his arm while escaping from Bob Ewell in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
No, I do not have a broken leg, i had a broken arm but not a broken leg
Casting a broken arm was first used in 860 AD.
In Advance of the Broken Arm was created on 2007-02-20.
pigs are arm blooded animals which means they are mammals
Um... It's basically narrarated by Scout who reminisces about how Jem got his arm broken. Read it yourself.
The arm is broken the most