my dog does this all the time, i think it means that he or she is happy.
Pain in right lower side when I sit up sneeze or roll over?
I think, (not sure) it's because they are itching their backs
Yes, turtles can have difficulty rolling over onto their backs due to their shell structure and weight distribution.
i don't know but ours douse that to, probably it makes them happy
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the shepherds gospal group sag this song however noone has yet been able to get it on the internet
They cannot sleep on their backs because their body shape and mass makes it impossible for them to lay, let alone sleep on their backs like a dog or cat can. They have a huge gut that can get easily twisted up if they roll onto their backs, and thus can only lay and sleep on their sides or chests with their feet tucked under.
Birds rest on hippos backs because when hippos are hot, they roll in the mud to keep them cool. The birds think that the hippos backs are rocks so they rest on the hippos back.
Tortoises can struggle to right themselves if they roll onto their backs due to their shell structure. This can lead to stress, overheating, and even death if they are unable to flip back over on their own. It is important to monitor tortoises and help them if they become stuck on their backs.
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