Do 'coons bite?
REMO'S FAQ'sYes, all the time. It's a natural reaction when we are afraid or angry. Then we'll bite hard. 'Coons also nip in play or in warning that we are getting angry.
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REMO'S FAQ'sYes, but it's not easy. We can be taught that you want us to use a litter box, and we'll agree to do so most of the time. The exceptions are 'marking' during mating season and as an expression of anger over some slight (i.e., not being fed on time).
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REMO'S FAQ'sYes. We get both cat and dog fleas, which are different. Use pyrethrins in a good program of life-cycle control just as for dogs or cats. Treat the house in preference to putting potentially dangerous chemicals directly on me!
Related QuestionsHow do I find out about Maine Coons?
Felis Wonder Maine Coons MalaysiaWell this is a good start. There are many Web sites; both breeder and governing body orientated; which provide a lot of information for the interested party. We have a number of links on our own pages. We suggest a crawl through these pages will not only increase your phone bill but will get you hooked on the Maine Coon. The next step is pick a few unsuspecting breeders close to home and contact them - the personal touch is always the best - do not rely solely on the internet.
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BioSensory, Inc. - Frequently Asked Questions about our mosq...Female mosquitoes need protein for the development of their eggs, and they get it from the blood of animal and human hosts. Male mosquitoes do not bite, nor do mosquitoes actually '"feed" on blood. The nectar of flowers actually provides sugar to power mosquitoes' flight muscles.
Related QuestionsDo they only bite people?
BioSensory, Inc. - Frequently Asked Questions about our mosq...People and animals are not the primary target for mosquitoes, especially in temperate climates. The major mosquito pests in the southeastern U.S., for example, seem to prefer the host-odor of small herbivorous (vegetarian) mammals, or birds. Even mosquitoes that carry encephalitis seem to prefer avian (bird) hosts. These mosquitoes bite people when they get the chance, but they are better at tracking the scent of animals that are most abundant in their habitat.
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Snail & Slug Frequently Asked Questions [Pet Snails]Giant African Land Snails do not have teeth. Instead, they have a rough tongue called a radula, which has special ridges on it so the snails rasp their food rather than chewing or biting it. You can feel a snail rasping you. It is slightly rough, tickly sensation, not unlike the feeling of a cat licking you. It can't do you any harm. Some species (possibly Achatina iredalei) have sharper radulas than others. Snails seem to rasp most surfaces they come across. This appears to see what is edible.
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Frequently Asked Questions| Davis Law GroupThere are many reasons why a dog bites. Dogs bite out of fear or to protect their territory or to establish their dominance over the person bitten. Some owners mistakenly teach their dogs that biting is an acceptable form of play behavior. And every year a number of newborn infants die when they are bitten by dogs who see them as "prey.
Related QuestionsAlpacas 101 (FAQ)Alpaca only have teeth in the bottom jaw with a hard pallet on the top so they can't really bite you and probably would not try.Related Questions
Llama FAQLlamas, like cattle, sheep, goats and deer, have only lower incisors, and so biting is an inadequate defense. Males do grow fang-like canine teeth for fighting rival males at about two years of age, and these are usually removed for both herd and handler safety.Related Questions
Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, of course they do. Like cats, dogs, hamsters, rats and most other pets they have teeth and jaws and they use them to bite things, especially their food! Ferrets do have a tendency to 'explore the world with their mouths', but in fact ferrets do not pose an unusual risk of biting. Dogs, for instance, are at least 200 times more likely to bite than ferrets, according to an article published in the Journal of Veterinary Medicine.Related Questions
The Marine Mammal CenterYes, they are wild animals that will bite if they feel cornered or threatened. If you were to approach one on the dock, he would most likely sit up, bark, move away, and ultimately jump into the water rather than try to attack you. However, older or injured sea lions may hold their ground and bite if you get too close.Related Questions
Which dogs most commonly bite? Are some breeds more likely to bite than others?
Frequently Asked Questions| Davis Law GroupThe breeds most commonly involved in both bite injuries and fatalities changes from year to year and from one area of the country to another, depending on the popularity of the breed. Although genetics do play some part in determining whether a dog will bite, other factors such as whether the animal is spayed or neutered, properly socialized, supervised, humanely trained, and safely confined play significantly greater roles.
Related QuestionsFAQ - Mosquito Control District - Public Health - Clark Coun...Mosquitoes require blood to develop fertile eggs. Males do not lay eggs, and do not bite. Females are the egg-layers; they seek "hosts" that will give them a blood meal. Females lay multiple batches of eggs, and require a blood meal for each batch they lay. Mosquitoes rely on sugar as their main source of energy. Both males and females feed on plant nectar and fruit juices. Sugar is burned as fuel for flight, and must be replenished daily.Related Questions
Do the animals bite?
The Marine Mammal CenterYes! Even though these animals may look cute and cuddly, they are wild animals. Even though it is more difficult to deal with animals that are aggressive, we want them to stay that way since it means that they probably have a better chance of surviving once we release them back to the wild. On rescues and in rehabilitation, we try not to give the animals the opportunity to bite; when they do so, it is usually done in self-defense, rather than the desire to attack.
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Farms for City Kids – FAQ'sNo‚ the cows do not bite. In fact all the animals on the Farm are used to being cared for by school-aged kids‚ and therefore look at all children as their ‘friends’.
Related QuestionsWhat should one do in case of a bite?
City of Wichita - Animal Services Rabies FAQ'sIf the bite was by a dog or cat, take careful notes of the animal's appearance so that it can be described and identified later. Try to obtain the correct name and address of the owner and look for a tag. If the animal is a stray, have someone stay alert to the animal's location. If the bite was by a wild animal, observe where it is hiding, or carefully try to confine it without exposing anyone to the risk of another bite. Contact your physician.
Related QuestionsHow do I prevent tick bite?
FAQsA variety of methods exist to reduce the possibility of tick bite and prevention is best achieved via some form of personal protection. People who bushwalk in tick infested areas need to use an insect repellent, particularly one containing the chemical DEET, and this should be applied regularly to clothing. Wearing light coloured clothing is useful as ticks can be more easily spotted. Bushland locations which are highly tick infested should be avoided. (BACK)
Related QuestionsHow do I treat tick bite?
FAQsTreatment is the same as that for mosquitoes; cold water and ice can be useful to relieve itching, although ice should not be applied directly to the skin. A variety of commercial preparations can be obtained from the chemist including Eurax? and Stingose?. In severe cases, oral antihistamines may have to be administered and if symptoms persist, a physician should be consulted. (BACK)
Related QuestionsWhy do children bite?
Biting, SVCMC; New York NYBetween 5 and 7 months of age, children usually bite other people when they feel discomfort around their mouths or when they are in pain caused by teething. Most often they bite their caregivers. Sometimes young babies bite their mother while breast-feeding. Children of this age learn not to bite as they see and hear the reaction of the person they have bitten. Between 8 and 14 months of age, children usually bite other people when they are excited.
Related QuestionsDO FERRETS BITE?
The Ferret Whisperer :: Affection Training FerretsA ferret that has been well treated and well bred should not bite or be vicious, but ferret play does involve mock combat, and a ferret will not know how hard they can play with you without hurting you. Ferrets have very thick skin, so when they play with each other, and drag each other around, they don't hurt each other. However, when they try to play with you this way, their play can be painful.
Related QuestionsDo pinnipeds bite?
PMMC - FAQYes! This is one of the reasons you need to keep your distance from them. These animals bite out of self-defense rather than a desire to attack. At the Center, we wear protective clothing when working with the animals. We do not talk to the animals or pet them. These are wild animals and will be returned to their natural habitat. Animals that are aggressive have a better chance of survival in the wild.
Related QuestionsHow do you change the bite?
Dr Paul Bonazza, Dentist, HalifaxThe bite can be changed temporarily with a plastic removable appliance (orthotic) which is for short or long term use or it can be changed permanently with orthodontics, an occlusal adjustment (selective enamel contouring) or with crowns and veneers. More importantly is how we determine where the bite should be. You will see on the Neuromuscular P age that Dr.
Related QuestionsDo All Midges Bite?
Midge FAQNo. Very few species of midge bite and of those that do only a small number feed on humans. The worst biter is Culicoides impunctatus - the Highland Biting Midge. Other biting midges exist in Scotland such as Culicoides obseletus, the Garden Midge, however it is the Highland Midge that causes most problems.
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