If the temperature of the snake farm is too high in summer, what harm will it do to the snake?
Artificial breeding snakes, whether it is house breeding or snake farm breeding, the breeding density is generally relatively large. In the midsummer season, if the temperature is too high or the phenomenon of high temperature, high humidity and lack of ventilation occurs before and after the rainstorm, the snakes will not eat, do not move and do not shed their skin; some even take a negative way of keeping heat and enter "summer hibernation", which is bound to affect their normal growth and development. Because the snake itself does not have sweat glands, it cannot adjust its own temperature and humidity. When the temperature is close to 30 ℃ on the spot, the snake will drink more water, breathe faster, be dispirited, and move irregularly; in severe cases, it will spit mucus (caused by pneumonia) and cause death. Snake disease in this season is often highly contagious, which will cause greater economic losses, so we should pay close attention to the administration of medicine.
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Why do dogs like to bury things?
The dog in the yard often likes to dig a hole and lie down on a hot day in summer, and it likes to hide in the pit if there is leftover food. Here, because the dog used to dig a hole about 3 meters wide on the hilly slope in the wild, its hoarding habit was also developed at that time. In order to keep the pit for sleeping clean, they will choose another place to defecate. Animals generally have a special habit, and different animals have different habits. Some animals store some food in advance to prevent them from running out of food.
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Can dogs spread many diseases to people?
It is true that dogs can spread some diseases, but they need certain conditions for transmission. As long as dogs are kept healthy, dogs will not be infected with these diseases and people will not be infected. Generally speaking, families in big cities have the conditions to do so. Feeding dog food, not feeding raw or contaminated food, vaccinating dogs according to regulations, giving regular medical check-ups to dogs, and paying attention to daily hygiene and washing hands after contact with animal excrement, the possibility of human being infected by dogs is extremely small. Although dogs also have viral hepatitis, the virus is completely different from that of humans.
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