Yes, there are several cases where komodo dragons attack and eat humans.They could digest bones,hair and skin.
They might ingest several pieces of clothing during the eating process and I think these clothings could pass through the digestive system normally but I'm not sure....
All sorts of things
It depends on the types of primates
Gorillas are mostly plant eaters,
Chimpanzees might even hunt and eat smaller monkeys.
I don't think they acquire the sun's energy directly.
The sun energy is absorbed by plants to make food (carbohydrate)by photosynthesis
Plant eating animals(herbivores)then get their energy from the plants they eat.
I don't think they acquire the sun's energy directly.
The sun energy is absorbed by plants to make food (carbohydrate)by photosynthesis
Plant eating animals(herbivores)then get their energy from the plants they eat.
I don't think adult black panthers are eaten by any other animals in their environment.However, Black panther cubs can be eaten by predators like snakes.
The pups might survive. But theres a bigger chance that they'll die because the pack doesn't prioritize pups that don't belong to the alpha leaders.
It depends on the breed of the hamsters.
Some hamsters like the syrian hamsters can't be introduced to each other while others can
As long as the two litters are of the same breed and the breed are sociable/not territorial, theres a high chance they can get along.
Glass cages are fine for hamsters. As long as there's enough space for them to move around.
If you want to use wood shavings, make sure that its aspen wood since other types are dangerous for your hamster.
Shredded paper(without ink) is fine but you should change them more often than wood shavings.
Instead of adopting, why not check into fostering a pet?
I would think that you would need a permanent residency. I know you can just go and buy a guinea pig from the local pretty store, but if you wanted to adopt from the RSPCA, you might need proof of residency. You'd have to look into it more.
Maybe,When we have the technology to turn chickens back to t-rexes.
Their horns are great weapons.their tough skin protects them too.