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Diatomaceous earth is made up of the skeletons of small animals.
There are many different animals that kill and consume young, sick, or small animals. These kinds of animals are called predators.
In the rainforest, there are generally more small animals than big animals. This is because small animals often have adaptations that help them navigate the dense vegetation and find food more easily than larger animals. Small animals also tend to reproduce more quickly, leading to a higher population density overall.
Yes they are and i think they can move because most animals move unless their hurt or been in an accident.
yes it can
Borax is poisoness to dogs and cats
You can, but I wouldn't. It may hurt your feet with long exposure.
Borax can be harmful if ingested by your dog. It can cause stomach upset, vomiting, and in severe cases, seizures or organ damage. It's important to keep borax and other cleaning products out of reach of pets to prevent accidental ingestion.
Borax can be safe to use in slime when used in small amounts and with adult supervision. However, excessive exposure to borax can be harmful, especially if ingested or inhaled. It is recommended to follow slime recipes carefully and avoid direct contact with borax.
NO! animals don't like being hurt!
o Answer Zero is incorrect. Too many people hurt animals. It is senseless and mean. It is said that people who hurt animals as children grow up to hurt and abuse people.
Yes, veterinarians can and do get hurt treating animals. Small animal veterinarians tend to have needle sticks, slips/falls, bites from aggressive animals. Large animal veterinarians also have needle sticks and slips/falls, but are at more risk for injury from exposure to the elements and kicks from animals.
They don't. They prefer larger animals such as cows and horses. there so small, it doesn't even hurt them.
People can hurt all animals just as all animals can hurt us, its self defense. Even if they don't want to hurt us intentionally they will if scared or threatened.
To raise pH using borax, you can add 1 tablespoon of borax per 10,000 gallons of water to increase pH by approximately 0.3 units. It's important to gradually add small amounts of borax and test the pH frequently to avoid overshooting your target pH level.
no. they wont