You can effectively keep wild animals out of your garden by installing fences, using motion-activated sprinklers, planting strong-smelling herbs, and removing sources of food and shelter that attract them.
Of what I know a turtle usually eats wildflowers in the grassland.
No, wild animals belong in the wild.
To effectively eliminate wild strawberries from your garden or yard, you can manually pull them out, use a hoe to remove them, or apply an herbicide specifically designed to target broadleaf weeds like wild strawberries. Be sure to follow the instructions on the herbicide carefully to avoid harming other plants. Regular maintenance and monitoring of your garden can help prevent wild strawberries from spreading.
yes you can because they are very cool
Wildlife animals are every way in the wild they live in parks sometimes in your garden in the city and the country side.
No. Animals belong in the wild. That is their home and that is where they should stay.
They live in the wild and are illegal to keep as domestic pets.
No- wild animals may not be kept without a special permit.
It is not recommended to keep a wild baby shrew as a pet. Wild animals have specific dietary, environmental, and social needs that are difficult to replicate in captivity. Additionally, it may be illegal to keep wild animals as pets in certain areas. It's best to contact a local wildlife rehabilitator for assistance if you find a wild baby shrew in need of help.
Because the zoos keep the wild animals safe from hunters because they want the animals fur for coats
That not all pets like to get wet or immerse themselves in water is a reason why a pond would help keep a garden pet-free. But at the same time, it would serve as an attractant for all domesticated and wild animals which have no problems with getting their feet wet or going around feeling waterlogged.
There are no good reasons to keep a wild animal in your home. Wild animals are not made to live in captivity and should be allowed to live in their natural habitat.