Leaf litter is eaten by worms -> worm excrement is used by plant -> plant seed is eaten by mouse -> mouse is eaten by owl...
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Leaf litter to worm, worm to bird, bird to owl.
Yes, it is possible to litter train a lamb by providing a designated spot for them to relieve themselves, such as with a litter box filled with straw or sawdust. Start by placing the lamb in the litter box after feeding or when they show signs of needing to go. Consistency and positive reinforcement are key to successfully litter training a lamb.
It's bad to drop litter because animals could get poorly damaged and if you throw it in the sea you could kill fish. And you are polluting.
Depends on the the person and it depends on the dog. The going rate for just an average pure bred labrador retreiver is about $200. Some breeders will have a set agreement of the cost of a pure bred puppy of the breed, plus a puppy from the resulting litter. Every breeder has a different fee.
It depends on how many there are in the litter. Like if there are three she will probably keep it, but if there are six she might abandon it. Remember every mother is different. My Rabbit killed hers, she had 3 in her litter, and she dragged him out side of the nest! Still if your mother rabbit is feeding the rabbit, then it is not a runt!
The litter box may not be clean enough for the cat or the cat feels uncomfortable in the litter box; a litter box should be cleaned every day or every second day, depending on how many cats you have. Maybe the cat does not know where the litter box is, if you move the litter box and don't show the cat its new location the cat won't know where the box is. The cat also mightn't be trained to use a litter box properly and might need a little help using it. Also, if a cat is very old, they mightn't realise they have to use the litter box or they do not have time to get to the litter box before they urinate etc. . The cat could also be sick.if your cat is just a kitten then the box might be too clean the kitten must smell where the toilet is.
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To litter train a kitten all you have to do is show them the litter box and they will naturally go in the litter box. thats what my cat did. she was never taught. this is not a stupid answer so dont say it is
The word litter is a verb (litter, litters, littering, littered) and a noun (litter, litters). Examples:Verb: When people litter public areas, it show a lack of respect for others.Noun: Wind blown litter was piling up at the end of the alley.Noun: Our cat had a litter of kittens.Noun: We'll need a lot more cat litter as those kittens mature.Noun: They placed the wounded man on a litter.
Litter Robot is a self cleaning litter box for cats. Once you bought this litter box, it comes with instructions to show you how this box works, just follow the step by step and you should have no problem using it.
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When iodine is poured on a leaf, the iodine reacts with starch present in the leaf to form a blue-black coloration. Starch is produced in the leaf during photosynthesis and acts as a source of energy for the plant. This reaction allows us to test for the presence of starch in leaves, indicating the plant's ability to produce energy through photosynthesis.
if you can smell the litter box in the regular spot then no she/he wont know, but if you can smell the litter box in the new place then yes she/he will know
No its bad luck to take a picture of a four leaf clover
Yes, in the sense that each leaf represents a frequency of one.
Yes, a stem-and-leaf plot shows the frequency distribution of a variable.
A daisy leaf varies by plant species. Pictured is a jagged toothed variety. Probably a more commonly noted leaf.