In the fetal pig, the allantoic (urinary) bladder is a collapsed elongated sac that is located between the umbilical arteries. The posterior portion narrows to become the urethra which enters the pelvic cavity. In Humans, the bladder is a pear shaped sac located just above and behind the pubic bone.
Guinea pigs eat their feces, for health and vitamins.
It may sound gross, but sometimes you see your sweet little piggy eating his feces. Now that's not sweet. Well, here's why they do it.
When you give a guinea pig some solid food like carrot, cucumber and more, it doesn't really digest properly. So then you see them on three feet (their front paw is against its chest flopping), standing up a bit with their head on their bottom. That's how they do it (sorry if I'm grossing you out!). They only eat the soft kind of feces, not the hard ones. They don't eat every single one that comes out. When it goes through their mouth, in their intestines and into the stomach, it helps the other food break down. When it does that, the mushed up carrot etc, comes back out into the world, only this time it's brown and smelly. I hope everyone here is grateful that they're not a guinea pig!
It is common for guinea pigs to eat their feces, because there are materials in that feces that they have not yet 'used'. This is how my vet explained it to me. yes they do but i dont no y. I think it because if there lying on you or something they would eat there pooh so you dont get it on you and they want to keep there space clean!!
How many babies does a pig average?
A pig typically gives birth to a litter size of around 8-12 piglets, but it can vary depending on the breed and specific circumstances.
Neither. Zebras, horses, and donkeys are all members of the equus caballus family and thus all share a common ancestor but they all grew out of different branches from this common ancestor. (In the same manner that dogs all come from wolves so the dachsund and great dane are related but they didn't develop down the same line as the types of cocker spaniels did.)
What is the function of the pancreas in a fetal pig?
The pancreas in a fetal pig produces digestive enzymes such as amylase, lipase, and protease, which help break down food in the small intestine. It also produces insulin and glucagon, which regulate blood sugar levels in the body.
a pigs mouth is a technically a snout but, in particular, a pigs "snout" is called a "gruntle"
How many pigs in a blanket for 50 people?
Can pick them up for one Pound or a Bit over at Asda. Chosen by you range
What are the different breeds of pigs found in the Caribbean?
There are different types of sheep and goats that are reared in the Caribbean. Some of these breeds include Barbados Blackbelly, West African, Persian Blackhead and so many more.
What parts of the pig are used to make bologna?
Usually, hooves, ears, or other bones that are not used for other purposes.
What are pigs warm blooded or cold blooded?
Yes, pigs are mammals and as such are warm blooded animals.
Hooves if they aren't to be used as food. IF they are used as food---such as sheep or pigs--- then they are called Trotters.
How old is george pig in peppa pig?
George is a brother to Peppa, who is only 2 yrs old in the show "Peppa Pig"featured and sponsors by: Nick Jr.
I dont really think so because I have a guinea pig and she is now 2 years old (in human years) and she has not had her period. They might though and my guinea pig might just be spayed because I got her from someone else and I'm not sure if she did or not. I know dogs do but cats dont so my guess is going to be no. because in the wild, who is going to clean up the blood for the guinea pig???nobody. so probably no. thank you for asking!! i love answering questions on here.
On average how long do pigs live?
The average life span of a wild pig is 25 years.
The life span of a domestic pig tends to be 10 - 15 years.
Female pigs reach sexual maturity very young, at about 250 days old, and from that point on, a breeding sow's life is a constant cycle of pregnancy, nursing and pregnancy, almost without pause, until she's reached the end of her reproductive usefulness at age four or five. Overall, 12 to 15 years.
Well, generally speaking, I would have to say a pig can also be refered to as...your mom.
Wild hogs and farm hogs can eat a poisonous snake because they are larger and can push the poison across a larger body mass. It would still make the hog sick, just would probably not kill it. Potbellied pigs do not attack snakes
First off when it's first born you should let it rest. It is safe to pet it when it opens it's eyes, but only a little bit. Then when it's eyes are comepletely open you may pet it more but you still can't hold it. Then after 3 weeks from it's birth you can hold your guinea pig. Have fun and make sure you take care of your guinea pig. They are small and playful animals, and love to be cuddled. Thankyou.
If your Guinea is used to you then you can handle the babies straight away for a few moments. Try not to keep them away from mum for long though as she may get upset and baby may start to get cold.
What is the physical difference between a pigs bladder and a humans bladder?
the part of the digestive system that regulates the amount of water in the stool.
The urinary bladder is the organ that collects urine excreted by the kidneys before disposal by urination. A hollow[1] muscular, and distensible (or elastic) organ, the bladder sits on the pelvic floor. Urine enters the bladder via the ureters and exits via the urethra.
No, rabbits can't eat ANY kind of onion. Onions -- all kinds of onions, and all parts of the onion plant -- are poisonous to rabbits. See the related link below about toxic plants. See the related questions below about how to feed a rabbit.
Yeah obviously you idiot!!!!
RE. your answer. I don't have tonsils!
actually, sponges and jellyfishes are animals and don't have tonsils. answering your question now, i believe that all mammals have tonsils. Not 100% sure though
How many eggs does a buff Brahma lay per year?
One a day or one every other day
More infoThe actual time it takes for a hen to make an egg and lay it is 24 to 26 hours. Then the hen rests about 30 minutes or so before starting to make another one. In addition to resting about 1/2 hour each time an egg is laid, some hens rest about every 3 to 5 days and others rest about every 10 days. Some hens hardly rest at all. The resting times increase the total time to lay an egg.All that said with the various resting times a hen lays about 5 eggs a week.
Or to make it a little easier:5x52 (weeks) = about 260 eggs a year how much hay does a chicken lay