You can ... whether or not you'd want to is a matter of speculation.
Emus are very curious birds, and have quite a personality, but everything you held or carried would be examined with great interest and regularly pecked. People have been scared by emus chasing them, thinking the emu is attacking, when all the emu wanted to do was check out something glittery or interesting that they were wearing or carrying.
Deffinatly yes, but the classroom has to keep proper care and a classmate will have to bring home the guinea pig(s) every night and weekend to keep and eye on it and feed it. Guinea pigs make wonderful and sweet little pets as do many other rodents too. Guinea pigs as classroom pets will entertain and delight small children and they will also calm them down when it is happily snuffling around on the floor. They will also teah them how to be gentle and caring to other creatures. So, YES, GUINEA PIGS MAKE VERRY GOOD CLASS PETS.
Do you mean conductivity?One emu unit of conductivity is 109 abmhos per cm, or 1011 S/m.
Javelinas are not recommended as pets. They are wild animals that require specialized care and can be aggressive if they feel threatened. Additionally, keeping javelinas as pets may be illegal in some areas due to regulations protecting native wildlife.
Yes, the Chinese do because panda`s are like pets to them they share the world with each other. :)
If you don't have any ogre pets and are willing to clean the cage everyday then yes is a good per
Pets do not pay taxes because they do not make money, or more than $1,200's a year.They can not even write, how do you expect them to sign their name?
Paul Villiard has written: 'Birds as pets' -- subject(s): Birds, Cage birds, Juvenile literature, Pets 'Raising small animals for fun and profit' -- subject(s): Small animal culture 'A first book of ceramics' -- subject(s): Pottery 'Wild animals around your home' -- subject(s): Urban animals, Zoology 'Insects as pets' -- subject(s): Insects as pets, Juvenile literature 'Reptiles as pets' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Reptiles, Reptiles as pets 'The art and craft of sand casting' -- subject(s): Sand casting 'The hidden world' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Microorganisms, Microscopy 'Birds as pets' -- subject(s): Cage birds, Juvenile literature, Birds, Pets 'Wild mammals as pets' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Mammals, Pets 'Collecting stamps' -- subject(s): Stamp collecting 'Repitles as pets'
L. T.'s Theory of Pets was created in 2002.
Lee Engfer has written: 'My Pet Cats' 'Maine' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature 'Maine' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature 'My pet cats' -- subject(s): Cats, Juvenile literature, Pets 'My pet lizards' -- subject(s): Chameleons as pets, Juvenile literature, Bearded dragons (Reptiles) as pets, Lizards as pets, Pets 'Cubans in America' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Cuban Americans, History, Immigrants 'My pet hamster & gerbils' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Hamsters as pets, Gerbils as pets, Gerbils, Hamsters
Kids in 1970's had the sort of pets you would expect and most pets weren't exotic. They had cats, dogs and rabbits. Just like we do now.
Mark McPherson has written: 'Choosing your pet' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Pets 'Choosing your pet' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Pets 'Choosing your pet' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Pets
Pets in the 1950's are the same as now dogs,cats,fish you name it.