Humans have "good hygiene" based on a concept that can have very little to do with
health/ sensible cleanliness. Many human "hygiene" practices, daily bathing, sanitizing, disinfecting, constant hand washing that dries out the skin, etc can actually be detrimental to health and can diminish the function of the immune system.
The definition of hygiene is the practices/methods used to preserve good health.
Animals practice hygienic behavior all the time unless of course people confine them
to an artificial environment that is unclean, stressful or neglectful.
Wild animals are adapted to the environment they live in...it is only the human idea of "hygiene" that makes an animal seem like they don't have good hygiene.
Maintaining good hygiene is important to prevent the spread of illness.
There are only two types of hygiene. These two types of hygiene are categorized as good hygiene and poor hygiene.
Good vaginal hygiene and good oral hygiene might reduce problems, but they are not guarantees against candidiasis.
hygiene is good for you and your only because you have a lower risk of getting a disease than someone who does not have a clue about hygiene.
no they dont like being in cages
The only solution to having bad hygiene is to practice habits of good hygiene. This means bathing regularly, washing your hair, brushing your teeth and wearing clean clothes.
Biology motivates us to have good hygiene, since it informs us of the health hazards that are associated with bad hygiene.
poor hygiene sharing houses with animals
Good Hygiene for that age group is bath/shower every second day
Good hygiene always begins at home and with a good teacher. Depending on the circumstances proprer hygiene should begin at the earliest possible age.
Good for health, to avoid sickness
they have okay hygiene iwouldnt recommend kissing a pigglet. they get bad hygiene when they role in mud and tho they dont sweat that elimates that for hygieneand some pigswhere trained to take showers.