A pouched animal that has had damaging effects on forest?
In New Zealand, the common brush-tailed possum (introduced from Australia) is a marsupial which is extremely damaging to the forests.
What fruits and vegetables can guinea pigs not eat?
Well you can feed them Avoid iceberg (head lettuce) as it has very little nutritional value. Good choices include kale, spinach, turnip greens, parsley, romaine lettuce, and dandelion greens. Avoid or limit cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, collards, bok choy and other cruciferous vegetables as they can lead to gas production in the digestive tract. Also avoid starchy vegetables like potatoes. Carrots, carrot tops, green and red bell peppers, apple, apricots, bananas, blueberries, cantaloupe, grapes, oranges, strawberries, and tomatoes can also be fed. If you have a guaranteed pesticide-free source, grass, dandelions, clover, and chickweed can also be offered, especially new growth which is tender and the most nutritious. You can also get more info from this website http://exoticpets.about.com/cs/guineapigs/a/gpsfeeding.htm
Not all of the energy from the sun captured by the grass is efficiently transferred to the prairie dogs due to energy losses at each trophic level. This is known as the 10% rule, where only about 10% of the energy is passed on to the next trophic level. Energy is lost as heat during metabolism, movement, growth, and other life processes, leading to inefficiencies in energy transfer along the food chain.
What is the term for a group of mice living in one spot?
In terms of ecology, they would be called a population.
Is there a cure if a rat bites you?
A rat bite in and of itself is not something to cure. It is simply a small wound that will heal like any other. However, a bite from a rat can transmit disease. How treatable it is depends on the disease. The greatest risk is of rabies. If you are bitten by a rat or any other mammal that you do not know wash the wound and see a doctor immediately to ask about a rabies shot. If you wait until rabies symptoms appear, you will almost certainly die.
Do you need to take out your hamster eyeball if it is cloudy?
No, take it to the vet as it probably has cataracts, but besides injuring your hamster if you remove its eyeball you can cause it to get an infection.
How long do baby voles live with their parents?
Baby voles typically live with their parents for about 2 to 4 weeks after birth. During this time, they are nursed and cared for until they are weaned and start to learn essential survival skills. After this initial period, young voles gradually become more independent and may leave to establish their own territories. The exact duration can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions.
rodents
The lives of a prairie dog would differ because prairie dogs are not that wild like wolves might be. And wolves are in the canine family and prairie dogs are rodents.
Why do rodents need to have so many offsprings?
because so many mice die quickly by predators, man and natural causes so that by the end of the first year, only a handful of the same litter would still be alive.
What does it mean when one guinea pig chases another?
this can mean several different things, they could be playing or fighting over a good napping spot and territory.
What is the niche of the great jerboa?
The niche of a jerboa is looking for food and watching their young
Shes probably either the runt of the litter, or, shes sick. Petland isn't a good place to get pets. They have very bad reviews from people who bought sick pets.
What are short tailed chinchillas means of defence?
A chinchillas main mean of defense is its teeth which it will use to bite if it feels cornered.