All birds could bite. Those that are hand raised are normally friendlier, however, some breeders that have many babies they are raising do not handle them often. Feeding time they will just force the food into the babies crop and leave it at that. Find someone that spends time with the babies before and after feeding and you will get a friend. Are all birds fed this way sweet? No. I raised several birds some from eggs. I devote allot of time and attention to them. Still you will get one that has a mind of his own. They all have different personalities. You just never know. Respect the fact that even birds are wild animals. Some breed of birds will take to one owner others will love everyone. Research everything there is to know about the breed of bird you wish to get, to me that is the best advise I could give to anyone. Go to the breeders home. If they let you in and hold the babies you can then pick out one that shares your feelings.
I have 3 wild birds I raised that are just as loving as my cockatiels, macaw, bronze wing pionus, and cockatoo. My bronze wing loves my daughter and husband. She hates me and will try to attack me. My cockatoo hates my daughter. Our Macaw loves everyone. Out of our 13 cockatiels only one will not come to you. They were all raised the same way with as much love as the other. This is why I say research the bird you want. Visit the breeder. Hold many birds. You will find a friend.
Yes, like many parrot species, green cheek conures have the potential to bite if they feel threatened or scared. However, with proper socialization and training, these birds can learn to trust their owners and reduce biting behavior. It's important to understand their body language and provide appropriate outlets for their energy to prevent biting.
A bite that turns green could indicate an infection or complication from venomous animal bites like snakes or spiders. It's important to seek medical attention immediately to prevent further complications.
It is possible that the hard pea-sized lump in the tissue of your cheek could be a salivary gland stone or a small sebaceous cyst. Both of these are usually harmless but it is best to have it evaluated by a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment if needed.
No, there is other animals with stronger bite forces but the alligator snapping turtle is in the list of the top 20 strongest bite forces, the animal with the most powerful bite is the saltwater crocodile
The chemical responsible for the pain and irritation from ant bites is formic acid. It is released by ants as a defense mechanism when they bite or sting.
The animal with the weakest bite force is likely the Sloth. Sloths have a very low metabolism and weak muscles overall, including their jaw muscles, which results in a weak bite force.
Because when you do that you think there is food in your mouth then you bite down
Her right cheek has a prickly rash. The bite was so bad, he needed stitches in his cheek.
Sometimes the cheek just gets in the way. Some of us are sloppy chewers.
He died of a bite on his left cheek
take it to they vet straight away it could die or be in a lot of pain.
Sometimes the cheek just gets in the way. Some of us are sloppy chewers.
try to not keep biting it
when you bite you cheek it would leave a big peel.
bite on the eye lol sorry know to be honest i have an idea but one thing I HAVE NO C L U E
An accidental cheek bite is the most common cause of a non-painful red spot inside your cheek. This often happens when you are eating or chewing gum.
bite your cheek or your tounge. I do it all the time because I'm an actress.
It depends on the caterpiller, but some green ones bite.