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What is a mongoose's behavior?

A mongooses behavior is mean when snakes gets around


Why does a cat's tail get fluffed up when playing?

A cat's tail gets fluffed up when playing to show excitement or aggression. This behavior is a way for the cat to communicate its emotions to other animals or humans.


Mongoose gets its food by?

Mongooses are carnivores, they get their food by hunting. They eat mainly insects, lizards, snakes, and rodents.


Why does squeezing a plastic mustard bottle force mustard out the bottle?

The volume inside the bottle gets smaller.


Where does george tell Lennie to go if he gets in trouble?

George tells Lennie to go back to the brush by the river and hide if he gets in trouble.


What happens when you brush your hair on a dry day?

It gets brushed.


If a pear is bigger than a bottle then how does it get in a bottle?

Once the pear gets to a certain size they will place the bottle on the branch of the pear and allow it to grow to fit the bottle.


What actors and actresses appeared in Izzy Gets the Wrong Bottle - 1914?

The cast of Izzy Gets the Wrong Bottle - 1914 includes: Max Davidson as Izzy


When does lip gloss run out?

when your bottle gets empty??


When are you supposed to brush while wearing braces?

I am an ortdontist and I suggest you brush carefully after each meal and I would make sure to get a point brush that gets food out from inbetween your tooth and the wire


What shape is the bottle gourd?

a bottle gourd has a shape like circle from above and a long line down A bottle gourd gets it's name from it's shape. Like a bottle.


How is a bird with fluffed up feathers like a person with goose bumps?

A bird with fluffed up feathers often does so to trap more air for insulation, providing warmth and comfort, similar to how a person gets goosebumps when they are cold or frightened. In both cases, the physical response serves as a way to regulate body temperature or create a protective barrier. Fluffed feathers can also make a bird appear larger to potential threats, akin to how goosebumps can be a response to fear. Thus, both phenomena reflect instinctual reactions to environmental changes or emotional states.