Is it bad if chinchillas are laying down all the time?
Yes... they it will probably have a disease or worms.
Is it wise to keep a vole as a pet?
The answer is a qualified "yes", because it depends upon the type of vole in question. Meadow voles should be left alone because they only live three months and simply don't have time to adapt. Also, they can have a rather tricky diet, and often will not eat at all. Red-backed voles are another matter entirely. In captivity they can live up to two years (one less than a domestic mouse), and their dietary concerns are easily met.
Red-backed voles will do well on a diet consisting mostly of dandelion flowers & greens, clover flowers & greens, chickweed, some mixed bird seed, a few shelled sunflower seeds (not too many or your vole with become overweight), the odd raisin and clove of garlic. Try them on a bit of lettuce, beet greens, broken-up bits of broccoli florette, and other supermarket fare. This is important, because overwintering your vole is the biggest concern.
To overwinter your vole, pick a lot of the aforementioned flowers and greens, break them up, place them on sheets of paper towel, and freeze, one layer at a time. This ensures that the greens won't stick together. When you've accumulated enough, place the contents in freezer bags, ideally with the air drawn out.
Keeping voles is a bit of work, and if you're not willing to do the work, don't even think about keeping voles as pets. Neglect is the worst kind of pet abuse. If you are willing to do the work, a vole can make as good a small pet as you can find. They're intelligent, playful, and energetic.
Because voles are rodents, be sure to give them something to chew on. Don't supply them with cedar shavings because they're not good for pets. Ask your pet store for an alternative. Toilet paper and paper towel rolls are ideal, especially because voles need some time to themselves in order to get quality sleep, which prevents a host of health problems. Also, like humans, they need their privacy now and then.
Here is a link that clearly shows how easily voles are tamed, and how easy it can be to meet their needs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ll4IdMsSp00
Why doesn't a fetal pig have erupted teeth?
Fetal pigs have erupted teeths because they are still young and could break easly with out doing a lot of force on them.
If you want to.
The answer is a qualified "yes", because it depends upon the type of vole in question. Meadow voles should be left alone because they only live three months and simply don't have time to adapt. Also, they can have a rather tricky diet, and often will not eat at all. Red-backed voles are another matter entirely. In captivity they can live up to two years (one less than a domestic mouse), and their dietary concerns are easily met.
Red-backed voles will do well on a diet consisting mostly of dandelion flowers & greens, clover flowers & greens, chickweed, some mixed bird seed, a few shelled sunflower seeds (not too many or your vole with become overweight), the odd raisin and clove of garlic. Try them on a bit of lettuce, beet greens, broken-up bits of broccoli florette, and other supermarket fare. This is important, because overwintering your vole is the biggest concern.
To overwinter your vole, pick a lot of the aforementioned flowers and greens, break them up, place them on sheets of paper towel, and freeze, one layer at a time. This ensures that the greens won't stick together. When you've accumulated enough, place the contents in freezer bags, ideally with the air drawn out.
Keeping voles is a bit of work, and if you're not willing to do the work, don't even think about keeping voles as pets. Neglect is the worst kind of pet abuse. If you are willing to do the work, a vole can make as good a small pet as you can find. They're intelligent, playful, and energetic.
Because voles are rodents, be sure to give them something to chew on. Don't supply them with cedar shavings because they're not good for pets. Ask your pet store for an alternative. Toilet paper and paper towel rolls are ideal, especially because voles need some time to themselves in order to get quality sleep, which prevents a host of health problems. Also, like humans, they need their privacy now and then.
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I've switched my voles' diet to mixed bird-seed, whole baby carrots, whole baby beets, the odd whole new potato, sunflower seeds and a bit of lettuce. Paying close attention to their dietary preferences shows that with the onset of winter those preferences have changed. Earlier on in the year they would barely touch a piece of root-vegetable. Obviously their bodies are demanding something more substantial, as resisting the cold burns up more energy.
They would do well on the aforementioned stored greens, as this has worked just fine in the past, but their present diet is far more convenient, more to their liking, and obviously what they want, so I've tossed out the preserved greens.
We live and learn.
Wild Ducks will eat anything- as long as it is edible-i have even fed them dog food! but i am not sure about ducks bred in captivity- definitely only give them specialized duck food or whatever is reccomended by your vet.
Sure! I have a hamster & it could also be mean by biting you. The same thing for guinea pigs, too.
Will shipping guinea pigs hurt the them?
Usually no, but If you put them with the cargo, then the pig will most likely get hurt. but if you bring the pig in a carrier, then you should bring them with you on the plane.
What do you have to do to get a babie?
The Guy sticks his PENIS in her Virgina and pushes hard and relishes sperms. this is called sexual intorcourse1 smile
Yes! It has been said that they eat more acorns than any other mammal.
Guinea pigs can become depressed enough to the point where they would starve themselves if the owner doesnt force feed/water them. If they are lonely(guinea pigs should be handled about one hour a day by you or a family member or they should have a guinea pig friend) or something has changed(piggies are VERY picky, if you change the food dish they can get depressed). If two piggies are together and something happens to one the other piggy with get depressed. The best way to tell if he is sick or not is to take him to a certified small animals vet as soon as you can. I hope you piggy gets better! If you only have one Guinea Pig you should think about getting another one to keep him company. When I was a lot younger my guinea pig died shorty after our rabbit died, which we think was because he was depressed and missed the rabbit (they lived together for a couple of years). :-(
no but u can feed them this
Red Pepper
cilantro
dandelion greens
parsley
spinach
cherry tomatoes
Green beans
Apples
Oranges
Leafy greens
Cucumbers
Broccoli
carrots
Grapes
Bananas
Dandelion Greens
strawberries
Not really but they do teethe on it to stop their teeth getting to big. They have also been able to chew through brick,wire and rubber
Does a chipmunk's burrow get flooded when it rains?
no silly .! chipmunks usually live in holes in a tree or even in a birds nest until the bird comes and kicks it out.! lol .
Are rodents warm blooded or cold blooded?
Rodents, like all mammals, are considered to be warm blooded as they use endothermic methods to keep their body temperature at a near constant rate. This means that they control their temperature via internal means, such as sweating, shivering and panting.
Naturally enough what rodent's name derives from the Greek for lurker in holes?
Naturally enough, what rodent's name derives from the Greek for "lurker in holes"? Answer: Gopher
Mammals
More Information:
These are the two smallest wild terrestrial mammals in the world.
The bumblebee bat, or Kitti's Hog-nosed Bat, Craseonycteris thonglongyai. is the smallest species of bat, weighing about 2 g and measuring 29 - 30 mm.
The Etruscan shrew, Suncus etruscus, may be a little lighter at 1.2 - 2.7 g, but is much longer at 36 - 53 mm (not including its tail).
Do wild guinea pigs have predators?
There are still wild guinea pigs living in South America, in the mountains of Peru, Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. Wild guinea pigs have different predators to modern guinea-pigs because of where they live. Predators of wild guinea pigs are wild cats, coyotes, wolves, snakes, hawks, and owls. Humans probably hunt them for easy food, also.
Yes voles will eat sweet potatoes, this hardy little critter will eat other vegetables also. see related link for more information...
No. If you have a mouse do not put it underwater or you will drown it. Mice breathe with their lungs just like humans.
What are the small crusty growths on your guinea pig's lip?
It also could be because they have been eating foods high in acid or sugar such as a lot of orange. This has caused scabs because the lips are quite sensitive.
AnswerThat happened to my piggies when I kept them in a fish tank (BAD pet store advice). It comes from nosing around in their own urine and feces and not having enough air circulation, like a bacterial infection. I was also told by the same pet store to change their bedding once every week or two. BAD ADVICE AGAIN. Now that I keep them in a proper cage, change their bedding every few days, (and the pet store is out of business-- I wonder why?) I haven't had the problem in a year, when it used to happen all the time.How many mice breeds are there?
There are many, including house, field, lab, standard, piny, and Himalayan mice.