Bond holders
Rabbits can remember their owners and form a bond with them within a few weeks to a few months, depending on the individual rabbit and the quality of interaction with their owner.
Nope - they lack the ability to recognise their owners - and have no concept of what a human being is !
Yes, Singapore allows people to keep snakes as pets, but there are specific regulations in place. Only certain species of snakes are permitted, and owners must adhere to the guidelines set by the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA). Additionally, potential pet owners must ensure they have the necessary permits and provide proper care and housing for the snakes.
3. but technically they all have them just think how many snakes zoo's have and, exotic pet owners. sometimes they do escape their cages
because cotton makes clothes and snakes eat spiders.
Cases of pet snakes strangling their owners are extremely rare. While incidents of large constrictor snakes, like pythons or boas, have been reported, they are isolated and often involve improper care or handling. Most pet snakes are not aggressive toward their owners and do not exhibit such behavior under normal circumstances. Responsible ownership and understanding of snake behavior significantly reduce any risks.
Yes. rabbits are very social creatures that can bond with their owners quickly
An advantage of bond financing is: a) Bonds do not affect owners' control. b) Interest on bonds is tax deductible. c) Bonds can increase return on equity. d) It allows firms to trade on the equity. e) All of the above.
well you can have a bond with a snake and they are just soo cool i mean just the way some of them look and such.
no, snakes do not have the intelligence level to plan out attacks. they either wait for prey to come to them or hunt for prey to eat when they are hungry.
Pets especially dogs owned by bad owners. But no matter how good a owner is, wolves, wolf hybrids, snakes, monkeys, crocs, and scopions are very bad pets.