A sloth needs a lot of space, if you keep it in a cage it needs to be at least 7ft wide, 5 ft tall and about 10ft long.
They camoflage. And stay up in trees and don't move.
because people think thier cool animal and they wont to keep them as pets
Yes, you can keep a house spider as a pet. House spiders are generally low maintenance and can help control insect populations in your home. Just make sure to provide them with a small enclosure, food, and mist their habitat occasionally to keep it humid.
they will be ok out side but you may want to get an adult to keep it company and something to keep them warm
yes
No, you shouldn't. If you are considering what is best for the bird, do not keep a baby cardinal in the house. All birds (including cardinals) like a lot of living space, and a house is not a good example of a lot of living space.
if she keeps the baby out of her house it probably means she doesn't want it. so you have to keep the baby in its own small cage and keep it warm cos if it stays in the cage with its mother the mother will eat it.
Ferrets are sold in Scotland. So they must be legal to keep as pets.
Keep pets in at night, start a petition.
This is an example of mutualism because both the algae and the sloth benefit from the relationship. The algae receive a sheltered habitat and a steady supply of nutrients from the sloth's fur, while the algae provide camouflage for the sloth and help keep the sloth cool.
A sloth needs a lot of space, if you keep it in a cage it needs to be at least 7ft wide, 5 ft tall and about 10ft long.
They camoflage. And stay up in trees and don't move.
No. But I'm not sure how you'd get it over here...
Scotland is part of the UK, so anything Scotland gets is shared around the whole country.
It depends how old they are. You can sell them for pet food on craigslist. Or keep them for pets they make very cute pets.
To keep the house warm