It means they have done something that has upset and offended you.
No, the name of the dog in Garfield is Odie, not Ruffle. Odie is a lovable but dim-witted pet dog owned by Jon Arbuckle, Garfield's owner. Ruffle is not a character in the Garfield comic strip or television series.
small feathers which are covered with a thin layer of light oil. When they are cold, they ruffle up these feathers and a pocket of air is formed.blubber also helps to keep the heat in and keep the cold out.
The number of feathers a bird has is largely influenced by a) its size (although this does not mean that the largest bird has the most feathers), b) where it lives and c) which season of the year it is. Feathers provide warmth and insulation, birds in colder climates have more feathers. That's why "moulting" occurs during the warmer months, when excess feathers and downy, underlying feathers drop out. The bird with the most feathers is the Whistling Swan Cygnus columbianus which can have up to 25,000 feathers during Winter. The bird with the smallest number of feathers is the Ruby Hummingbird Archilochus colubris with only 940 feathers altogether.
No. Some exceptions are bats, mosquitos, flies, bees, ladybugs, locus, June beetles.
No, cows do not have feathers. Cows are mammals and are covered in hair or fur, not feathers. Feathers are typically found on birds.
If you bother a bird, it will ruffle up its feathers in irritation. "Don't ruffle any feathers" is just an idiomatic way of saying "don't annoy anyone" or "don't stir up any trouble."
Don't ruffle my feathers.
Please dont ruffle my pet doves feathers!
It is interesting to watch a wild turkey ruffle it's feathers.
You ruffle my feathers when you act like that.
Just like humans sweat to cool there body down, birds ruffle their feathers to cool themselves down
The phrase to ruffle your tail feathers means to annoy someone and get the angry, when a ducks becomes frighted or is bothered it makes itself seem bigger by ruffling its feathers so it puffs up.
For birds they ruffle there feathers to make them selves look big and scary to defend them selves from the pretender and try to frighten them away. You wouldn't want to go attack something that looks big and overpowering would you?
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in the US and other places, it could be a sign of satanic worship or paganism. otherwise its someone desperate to ruffle feathers. in russia, its typically associated with Russian prison tattoos and organized crime.
To distrub, shift, or other wise tousle an object.
No, a hurricane would not be able to blow all the feathers off a chicken. Feathers are firmly attached to a chicken's body, providing insulation and protection. Hurricane winds may ruffle the feathers, but they are not powerful enough to completely remove them.