Could be rabies, nuasea or liquid ingested down the "wron" pipe.
Having unprotected sex, by he sucking her penis and coming in his mouth.
It's not so much a chirp as a low clicking noise. My female makes low clicking noises when she's out of the water. I don't know why they do it, but as far as I know "Gil" my little crab is happy & healthy :)
Bubbles from the nose could be a sign of a respiratory infection. Others signs of a respiratory infection would be clogged or runny nostrils, lack of appetite, swollen eyes, and open mouth gasping/wheezing. I would be suspicious of the bubbles if the turtle was not in the water.
Foaming at the mouth is a classic symptom of rabies. It can be caused, however, by a dog heaving or vomiting.
put your head under the surface of the water, then exhale through your mouth then you can see bubbles coming out from your mouth! after doing so, put your head above the surface of the water to breathe in air. do it repeatedly until your pulse rate is lowered or until you are ready to swim for another lap. . .
It might be an abcess or a cancerous growth so if your hamster has one take it to he vet immediately to find out what is the problem
the turtles breath from there mouth cause when the turtles go to the top of the water to get air the air they get from there nose goes to there mouth
No, the human female cannot get pregnant when semen enters through her mouth.
I would think no,but they should not go in your mouth just to be safe.
coming out of their mouth
talking without thinking what words are coming out your mouth.