no. It could be a possible skin infection. take it to the vet immediately or give it to someone who can provide it a good home.
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Most turtles found in freshwater ponds that are yellow and green are called red eared sliders. In their younger years they have yellow in them but as they age they begin to lose their color. The red eared slider has a red streak behind its eyes as well...It could also be a yellow eared slider as well which doesn't have the red streaks behind the eyes, instead yellow.
Yes, it is natural to lose hair.
Elephant ears turn yellow due to a natural process called senescence, where older leaves lose their green pigment chlorophyll and reveal underlying yellow pigments. This is a normal part of the plant's growth cycle and does not necessarily indicate a problem.
Chickenpox in your ears and eyes is uncomfortable, but does not cause you to lose your hearing or sight.
if you pee on your ears the calories burn trust me I did this before and I lost it in like 4 days !
Of couse! You could lose your hearing, get STAPH or MRSA, and you could lose your ear to infection! ^^that is not true.if you stretch your ears properly and take care of them,you will have no problems.i have my ears stretched to 1 1/2 and im perfectly healthy
animals such as dogs/ canines also lose heat via panting (with their tongue sticking out) or some animals lose heat through large ears ( such as elephants, also by wafting their ears to cool their bodies)
no, your nose can be peirced and your ears will be unaffected.
I'd think not. But I could be wrong. ;)
no, but as they get older they lose a bit of hair around their ears and on their bellies
Cats can lose hair on their ears due to various reasons such as allergies, infections, parasites, or excessive grooming. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.