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Well, sort of. A barn is big enough to handle both but it would not be a good idea to put a sheep in a chicken coop. Birds roost at night and droppings tend to get all over everything under them. Sheep move around and eggs would get crushed.
The Orinoco crocodile at 20 feet plus. Actually going by consistent reports the saltie is the largest, the Gharial is the second, The third is the american, The forth is the nile and the fifth is the orinoco. All can get over 20 feet.
the females only mate with those males who have blue feet. therefore, their offspring have bright blue feet (the brightest of them all) , and their offspring have blue feet, etc. this means that over time their feet began to become more and more blue, as a whole (species).
All dogs have webbed feet
Yes, as all spicies of turtle have feet. hope u find this helpful
All animals leave feces behind since they digest food. Though for some it is nearly impossible to see their droppings.
All animals produce poo in one way or another. From some species it's known as droppings, from others it's called dung.
Well almost....its a mixture of your droppings.....AND!
All guinea pigs eat their droppings. The guinea pigs digestive system is different to ours and all waste must be digested twice to absorb all the nutrients. Don't be worried as this is a perfectly normal thing to do.
You can only buy droppings on Howrse if you have an equestrian center. If you do, all you need to do is go to the store under 'equestrian center' and click on Agriculture. The droppings are under raw materials.
Both male and Female guinea pigs sometimes eat their droppings. the reason is that their poop contains minerals that are helpful to the guinea pig.
All bird droppings will wash off with soap, water, and scrubbing. Avoid using too stiff of a brush as it can scratch the paint.
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they are wild animals.thats for sure.
Usually black droppings with white are completely normal. Unless this is a sudden change of color, or they're all black. In both cases, go to the vet's as soon as possible.