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What if your horse died how do you get another horse?

If your horse has died, you can find another horse through various methods such as contacting local horse breeders, checking online horse sales platforms, visiting horse rescues or shelters, or attending horse auctions. Make sure to thoroughly research and assess the horse's health, temperament, and suitability before making a purchase or adoption.


Can your other hamster get sick and die from being depressed from your other hamster that had died?

It's possible, but most likely no. If your other hamster died, then play with it, and keep it happy and not lonely. Or you can clean out the cage, and then buy another hamster for her/him to play with. Then she will be happy, and the other one she would forget about. It's possible, but most likely no. If your other hamster died, then play with it, and keep it happy and not lonely. Or you can clean out the cage, and then buy another hamster for her/him to play with. Then she will be happy, and the other one she would forget about.


Your hamster died is he ok?

He died?!?!?!??!?!


Why is scavenging an example of a eater-eaten relationship?

scavenging is an example of an eater-eaten relationship because animals who feed on the dead animals may be eaten by other live animals when they are dead....For Example; Vultures feed on dead animals but when the vulture is dead another live animal will feed on it and when that live animal becomes dead another animal will feed on its dead body and so on...


Should you get another dog if one of the two Yorkies who were inseparable died suddenly?

It ultimately depends on your readiness to care for another dog and whether the remaining Yorkie would benefit from a new companion. Consider their age, temperament, and history together before making a decision. Take time to grieve and assess the situation to ensure the best outcome for both you and your dog.