Take it to a vet; it sounds like an infection. Take it to a vet.
IN A DOSILE COUNTRY IN AFRICA
No, Rabbits are quite dosile creatures. Carnivorous creatures are known to kill their young when human contact is made, but seldom will they even eat their young. Rabbits are not carnivorous.
It's going to have to be a bearded dragons they are dosile love to be handled and easy to care for. You could also consider a green tree frog as they don't reqire a lot of work and very easy to train
yes they are boys mice are always more dosile than girls. That's what i find with my mice.
Jerseys are becoming popular as they are smaller, they eat less, produce a more creamier milk, have high milk production for their size and are dosile. They are bred like any other cow, either through bulls or Artificial Insemination. However, the bulls are known to be very aggressive towards humans.
A Blood Python wouldn't be very good for a first. I would get a corn snake. They are amazing snakes for beginners, and I veiw them as a the doorway snake, that leads into more advanced snakes that are much larger. Corns can get up to pretty good sizes. Mines still has a lot to grow and he is 2 feet already. Mines is never aggressive, very dosile, I love him to death, and he is my first. Read up on it too...
A blue ringed octopus has a charecteristic feature of having blue to black rings on the dorsal side. The rings are iridescent. they are dosile creature but are very venemous. The venom is created by a bacteria in their salivary gland. They occur from the coasts of Japan to Australia.
Well for starters, I own two beardies at the moment, and both of them are very tame and calm, I even bring them for walks to the park with me on my shoulder, my girlfriend also walks them on her shoulder. We get people stopping us everywhere we go asking us questions about them. I haven't seen any mean beardies, just neglected ones that become nervous around people because no-one has paid any attention to them for a while, but even then they aren't mean, just scared. So to answer your question (Finally!) BOTH as long as you take care of them and pay attention to them, feed them properly and keep them clean they should be very happy beardies. Hope this helped! Kyle slipdunk2@hotmail.com Doesn't matter if it's male or female. For the most part beardies like human interaction and will be tame automatically. I have owned about 20 beardies in my life (currently I have 5), and only one has ever had an attitude and tried biting. With little work it was tamed and now friendly towards humans, but as far as the sex, it won't matter.
Explain to her that they are merely misunderstood creatures that endure a reputation they don't deserve. A corn snake or ball python are great beginner snakes. A reticulated python is slightly different! Get her to research snake with you to educate her further on the subject. I currently have a corn snake and it is a very very calm and dosile pet. The way I convinced my parents is I researched snakes for about three months. The way I started was I started learning more about snakes, then I decided that a corn snake was the right snake for me so I learned absolutly everything I possibly could about them. I did many things to try and move opioins into my perspective such as making a pros and cons list, making a contract promising I would take care of it as well as a PowerPoint slide show. Much of my research was done with my mom present so she could see all the info. If you mom has a truly severe snakephobia. Don't bother trying because all your doing is making her uncomftorble and it's not like this snake is living for two years. No, more like twenty-five. Another great begginer snake is a Rat snake, belongs to the same family as the corn snake.