Swine.
They can reach about 200 pounds. This also depends on the size of mom and dad. What you feed them and are they bred by a breeder to be smaller. My adult micros at 50 to 75 pounds at 2 1/2 years.
Depending on how they are raised, they can either be aggressive or lovable. If you socialize well when younge and lay down the law, then you'll have a wonderful companion. >>>>> it also depends on the sex of the animal. Boars are more aggressive. But the sows are only aggressive if they have babies.
big animal, small animal, baby animal, and DEAD animal.
Yes... an animal caretakerdoes get to choose their own animal.
An Animal Hazard is a warning of what the animal may do, or what not to do with the animal. For example: "Animal Hazard: Never let snakes roam freely indoors." or "Animal Hazard: Never hold a bunny on it's back." Anyway an animal hazard is to help you and the animal stay safe! hope this helps :)
pot-bellied pig
The rabbit, or cat - in Vietnamese astrology - was the animal for 1999.
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The white tail deer.
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The rarest animal in New Hampshire is the reindeer elf. There have only been two captured, but numerous sightings.
There are many small animals that are white with a black nose and tail in New Hampshire. This could be a rat.
Yes, almost every animal will drink water. It is especially important that you never deprive any pig of water because they can die from salt toxicosis simply by not having enough clean drinking water available.
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Yes Rabbit, or in the Vietnamese version, Cat.Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit etc.
There are 18 states that regulates how old a puppy must be before being put to adoption or sold. Unfortunately, New Hampshire is not one of them. Therefore, there are no real laws or rules concerning dog adoption in New Hampshire. Don't get me wrong, they do have laws in New Hampshire protecting the well being of animals, just none related to dog or animal adoption.