They can, if you keep them when they get older. It is not uncommon for a pig to lose it's hair, and it it more common when they have access to mud. They get they itches, and will scratch until they are comfortable, and this often results in the loss of hair. Some pigs will grow it back, while others will stay hairless for life. It your pigs hair is just falling out though, that is a sign of something bigger and should be addressed by a vet.
Animals shed their skin to remove old or damaged skin cells, facilitate the growth of new skin cells, and maintain their health and hygiene. Shedding allows animals to get rid of parasites, regulate body temperature, and protect themselves against injuries and infections.
Yes Morki's shed but are not known to shed much.
No dog should live outside, dogs are domesticated animals and as such live in a pack, which is you or your family. All dogs shed, but to varying degrees. Short haired dogs DO shed. Dogs with hair instead of fur, such as poodles, generally shed much less. These types of dogs are most definitely not suited for outdoor living. You can find out about all dog breeds and which one would suit you best here: www.dogbreedinfo.com/If you are not prepared for some shedding or having it live in your house, then maybe a dog is not a good idea.
A lot of domesticated animals live in a shed. For example cattle like cow. A shed is nothing but a generalized version of animal shelters. Hence it is acceptable to say that goats, horses etc. also live in sheds.
There are cats with no hair called the Sphinx Cat, they shed the least. All cats do shed but those with longer hair 'seem' to shed more because of the longer hairs floating about and on everything. Brushing often does help.
Very little. All animals shed. But these dogs do not shed much.
no you cant shed small animals your probally kill them if you do from mrs advice ps all my luck too you
All animals shed, however a Greyhound does not have an undercoat, (good for allergic people), therefore they do not shed as bad as any other kind of dog. So they do shedYes.
a animal grows hair in the winter normally but animals that shed their coat shed it because it is too hot.
As a general rule, animals shed their fur when the weather gets warmer.
The manger is only the cattle shed where all the animals were kept to protect from the cold and wild animals.
To molt is to periodically shed all or part of any outer covering such as hair, feathers or skin.
All animals that have fur shed in the summer, but is slowed during the winter and colder months. We as humans shed constantly as well.
Only animals with an exoskeleton such as insects shed it. They usually don't grow with the animal, so it simply has to shed it and make a bigger one for itself as it matures.
All head for some sort of shelter, preferably a barn or a shed.
No, they do not shed at all
reptiles(mostly snakes)