Chances are that there is not much you can do to help a hurt cicada if it has a broken leg and a broke wing. The best thing for it is to place it in a terrarium where lizards and other predators can't reach it. Be sure it has a source of food and water if you keep it.
When you touch a butterfly, you can damage its delicate wings and scales, which are essential for its survival. It is important to handle butterflies with care to protect their fragile bodies and ensure their ability to fly and pollinate plants.
If you tear them off? No they will not. If the wings are broken, there is a chance you can help the butterfly. If the tip of a wing is torn off or broken, you can line up the wings and cut the other one to make them even. The symmetry of the wings is imperative for flight. You can also get another butterfly wing and glue the part on. There is an awesome youtube video on it... Live Monarch Foundation - How to fix a broken butterfly wing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ah0SBALIc0o
If you mean "broke wing", then alright: What does a bird do with its own broken wing? Well, it usually hops around a bit until a cat or larger bird catches it and kills it. A butterfly is a bit like that, but since many species are poisonous (or just mimics the look of a poisonous species, such as the Tiger Swallowtail mimicking the Monarch Butterfly), a smart bird tends to avoid them regardless of the opportunity of easy prey. So, without both wings functioning properly to aid it in flight to search for food and/or make a quick gettaway if trouble were to present itself, the butterfly either starves to death or gets crushed by feet, hooves, car tires, and so on. Random, Stupid, and Completely Obvious Fact: most insects can't replace or heal damaged body parts, though if it's something like a leg, the insect usually does fine.
Chad Reed, a professional motocross racer, has broken various bones throughout his career, including his collarbone, shoulder blade, hand, leg, and wrist. These injuries are common in the sport due to the high speeds and physical demands placed on the riders.
No, there is no public information or record of Ariana Grande breaking a bone.
No, a cat should not walk on a broken leg as it can cause further injury and pain. It is important to seek veterinary care immediately if a cat has a broken leg.
It is not recommended to try to fix a cat's broken leg at home. It is important to seek veterinary care immediately to ensure proper treatment and care for the cat's injury. Trying to fix a broken leg at home can lead to further complications and pain for the cat.
Yes, a cat can live with a broken leg, but it will require veterinary care and treatment to ensure proper healing and pain management.
No, I do not have a broken leg, i had a broken arm but not a broken leg
Generally speaking: no. However, a broken leg requires veterinary care as soon as possible.
No, a cat's broken leg cannot heal itself. It typically requires veterinary care, such as setting the bone and possibly surgery, to properly heal.
Signs that a cat may have a broken leg include limping, swelling, bruising, and the leg appearing crooked or out of place. The cat may also show signs of pain when the leg is touched or when trying to move. If you suspect a broken leg, it is important to seek veterinary care promptly for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Take it to the vet pet the dog alot and give it care.
The hypothesis of a broken leg is that you fractured your leg.
No, a cat's broken leg typically cannot heal properly without medical intervention such as setting the bone and providing appropriate care.
Broken Leg was created in 2009.
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