I had a Great Dane my self but he recently passed away. Ive had him since i was 7 and he has always been so good around kids. But the only thing is they do have a very powerful tail.
I would recommend a Great Dane for anyone Except if you live in an apartment)
People say because they are so big they are outside dogs, not to say they don't like to stay outside but tend to like attention!
Also they only live for a short amount of time, mine only lived for seven years to me it's not enough time with him.
Hope this helped.
No. They require a lot of attention and training and they eat a lot of dog food per month. And they are just as happy inside as they are outside. Not to mention there very large size. I would recommend a Dane, but not to first time dog owners.
no there not
Male Great Dane's average size weight: 120-200 pounds.Female Great Dane's average size weight: 100-130 pounds.Some, Great Dane's are known to get bigger then that, Males tend to be stockier then Females. That, is the average weight of a Great Dane.
normally cats and not just house cats and maybe some other animals
Other species of cats.
Cats have retractable claws, a unique feature that sets them apart from other animals.
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Cats can kill other animals such as mice and bird. Some cats are very quick and can get their paws on chip monks and other animals that live in the ground or up in trees.
Cats recognize and understand that other animals they encounter are also cats through a combination of visual cues, scent recognition, and body language. They use their keen senses to identify familiar features and behaviors that are specific to their own species, allowing them to distinguish other cats from different animals.
As cats fall they twist their supple, flexible spine to make sure its feet will be in the right position for landing
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Cats are known for their independent and curious nature, which sets them apart from many other animals. They are skilled hunters and have a strong sense of territory. Cats also have unique behaviors such as kneading, purring, and grooming themselves regularly.
No, cats do not have a natural tendency to eat each other. They are solitary hunters and typically only eat other animals as prey, not other cats.