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Yes, guinea pigs can eat crabgrass in moderation. It is important to ensure that the grass has not been treated with any chemicals or pesticides. Introduce it slowly into their diet to prevent any digestive issues.
A llama can spit around 45 feet while an alpaca can only spit around 10 feet so a llama can spit farther.
They choose to spit because america
They only spit if you are teasing them by sticking your face close to them, or mistreating them in some way. This is seen as offensive and a challenge to a llama, and as a defense they will spit.
Many of them used chewing tobacco, which causes the mouth to make more spit. So unless they wanted to swallow the gunk, they had to spit it out.
becuz it holds the pig on the stick like spit sticks to paper
No! A hand rolled cigar only contains tobacco. And, maybe a little spit.
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Yes, guinea pigs can eat crabgrass in moderation. It is important to ensure that the grass has not been treated with any chemicals or pesticides. Introduce it slowly into their diet to prevent any digestive issues.
Joe Spit goes by Joe Spit.
no they do not spit poison
They spit
to spit is translated 'cracher' in French
Camels do not spit unless they are agitated or upset, and they really don't spit at all because what they spray is not saliva.
Grasshoppers do not spit tobacco. The only way to spit tobacco is to chew tobacco, which grasshoppers do not. However, they do spit as a defense mechanism.
The longest sand spit on earth is the Curonian Spit.
They don't spit.