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We humans often have to take a bath, and animals in nature also bathe often to cleanse themselves.
Body, but in a different way. Chicken sand bath. Whenever the chickens are dirty, they go to the gravel and mud, shake their feathers, and then turn them from side to side to take a "sand bath".
Donkey earth bath. When the donkey gets up in the morning, he always rolls on the ground and gets the floating dirt on his body.
Shake it a few times to remove the greasy on your body, which is a "soil bath". Mustang Wind Bath. Wild horses on the grassland often stand in the wind, their eyes closed, and let the wind blow.
Blowing, they are a "wind bath" to let the wind blow away the grass dust from their bodies. Pig mud bath. In the middle of summer, when there is a lot of oil on the pigs, they run to the river or .
Roll a body of mud in the mud of the puddle and then wash it in the clean water several times for a "mud bath".
Snake grass bath. The snake that has hibernated for a winter is greasy and greasy. Spring blooms when it's.
When they wake up, they first go to the grass and crawl, one to the left and one to the right, so that the grass leaves the oil on their bodies.
Wipe all the dirt away, this is a "grass bath". Duck sun bath. When the ducks were tired of swimming in the water, they ran to the shore in groups of three or five and broke their necks.
The sub and mouth are inserted on the back and the "sun bath" is performed. Big White Goose Ice Water Bath. In winter, the water of the river is covered with a thin layer of ice, and the water is very cold, but the big white geese still swim in the water for a while, and they are in the "ice bath".
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With a professional bath, the others are the same!
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1. The habits of animals to the state of nature
Most wild animals don't bathe as often as they are in their natural state. This is because wild animals have adapted to the natural environment, and their bodies themselves have the ability to cleanse their bodies. For example, cats are able to use their tongues to comb their own hair and remove debris from the surface of their bodies; Elephants are able to use their trunks to blow mud and dust away, keeping their bodies clean.
As a result, wild animals have not developed the habit of bathing like humans.
Compared with wild animals, domestic animals live in an artificial environment and develop the habit of relying on their owners for cleaning. But even domestic animals rarely take the initiative to bathe if they don't have an obvious need.
2. Protection of ** and hair
Animals' ** and hair are much stronger than humans, and they naturally protect themselves. The surface of some animals contains antimicrobial ingredients that can effectively protect against foreign germs. In addition, animals also have oil secreted by sebaceous glands, which can resist foreign dirt and germs while keeping the hair moist.
If the animal is bathed too often, it will destroy the self-protection mechanism of its own body, resulting in drier hair and susceptibility to bacteria and viruses. Therefore, the natural ability of animals to protect themselves is also one of the reasons why they do not like to bathe.
3. Sensitivity to water temperature and water quality
Animals have higher requirements for water temperature and quality. For example, some fish are susceptible to death when the water temperature is too low or too high, while domestic animals such as cats and dogs also have higher requirements for water temperature or water quality. Therefore, if the water temperature is too high or the water quality is not good when bathing the animal, it may cause discomfort to the animal, and even have a negative effect on the hair and ** of animals such as cats and dogs.
In addition, animals are also not as sensitive to blisters as humans are. Unclean blisters are left on the animal's body, which can easily absorb bacteria and viruses, causing germs to multiply. Therefore, it is also important to bathe the animal correctly, including the water temperature, water quality and bathing time.
4. Behavior habits and situations of animals
The behavior and situation of animals also affect how often they bathe. For example, dogs and cats that like to live indoors are prone to stains and smells, while animals that like to move outside and need to move in water are more likely to get dirty and need to be cleaned more frequently. However, for some other specific species of animals, too frequent cleaning can affect their normal growth and development and living habits.
In conclusion, due to the different physiological and ecological habits of animals and humans, animals will have different needs and feelings for bathing. Therefore, under the premise of bathing animals correctly, we should respect the nature of animals and not overly interfere with their own body self-protection mechanisms.
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Elephants like to bathe in the river, bathing is the happiest moment for the whole herd, they see the joy of the old elephant who usually has a stiff face, very serious is also happy, after bathing, the elephant raises its long trunk and sprinkles soil on its body, and then rubs the soil off when the soil is dry, so that the parasites on the body fall off together.
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Like humans, many animals in nature love to clean and bathe, but they have a variety of ways to bathe and enjoy bathing. When the beautiful rooster feels dirty, he will walk into the gravel and dirt, shake his feathers, roll and rub from side to side, and happily take a "sand bath". Mercedes-Benz in the grassland Bu's female gift net 7k "before paying the ancestor who wing the police shoes hanging bag { usurpation Yu Qian cooking:
Written by one sideburns) Steamed Liqi Ge Ran Fen Qian: Pink Yang Gloomy Peng @ Haoyu "Zheng" Many animals living in nature, like humans, love to clean and like to bathe, but their bathing methods are varied and interesting.
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Take stock of the world's weirdest animal bathing methods! Animal world.
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There are many ways for animals to take a bath, but no matter what
Different, in essence, all dao are determined according to the life field and habits of the animal itself.
For example: chicken sand bath. Whenever the chickens are dirty, they go to the gravel and mud, shake their feathers, and then turn them from side to side to take a "sand bath".
Donkey earth bath. When the donkey gets up in the morning, he always rolls on the ground a few times, dips the floating soil on his body and shakes it a few times, which is used to remove the greasy on his body, which is a "soil bath".
Mustang Wind Bath. Wild horses on the grassland often stand in the wind, with their eyes closed, and let the wind blow, which is a "wind bath" to let the wind blow away the grass dust from their bodies.
Pig mud bath. In the middle of summer, when the domestic pigs have a lot of oil, they run to the river or the mud in the puddle and roll in the mud, and then wash it in the clean water several times for a "mud bath".
Snake grass bath. The snake that has hibernated for a winter is greasy and greasy. When the spring flowers bloom, after they wake up, they first go to crawl in the grass, one trip to the left and one trip to the right, so that the grass blades can wipe all the oil stains off their bodies, which is a "grass bath".
Duck sun bath. When the ducks get tired of swimming in the water, they run to the shore in groups of three or five, sticking their necks and beaks on their backs for "sun bathing".
Big White Goose Ice Water Bath. In winter, the water of the river is covered with a thin layer of ice, and the water is very cold, but the big white geese still swim in the water for a while, and they are in the "ice bath".
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How cats bathe themselves.
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Take stock of the world's weirdest animal bathing methods! Animal world.
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Animals that like to bathe and bathe themselves: binny rabbits, hamsters, elephants, hippos, buffaloes, teals, bears, monkeys, tigers mostly stay in the water for the purpose of playing in the water.
Animals that are assisted by bathing and like to bathe: cats (bathe them gently and slowly, and they will be willing to bathe.) ), the dog (bathe it quickly, and it will be willing to bathe.) , the turtle (with a cotton swab carefully forced, it will like to bathe.) ), pigeons, mini pigs or ordinary pigs, rabbits, hedgehogs, horses.
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Fish ,,, haha, I love any fish.
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Probably the most important thing we see is bathing elephants and hippos, and bathing is really a hassle for elephants. It's hard to do on its own, especially in an environment like a zoo, where there's basically no such mud pit. Usually, a keeper will spray him with a water gun, and then use a brush to help him clean up the mud and sand and insects in those folds.
Hippos are similar to this, because the skin of the hippopotamus is very hard and has many folds, so it is also easy to breed parasites.
Bathing animals is one of the more fun things, cleaning up their feces is the hardest job, and in a dirty and smelly environment, not only do you have to collect the feces, but also wash them with water.
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In zoos, different animals have different ways of bathing, bathing mammals with water guns, such as elephants, hippos, tigers, and some animals will bathe themselves, like birds.
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Make a big pool and then put the animals in the pool and use a long, big brush to scrub the animals from a distance.
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Generally, you don't have to worry about bathing yourself, such as some birds, animals with more hair will spray them with a water gun, and then use a brush to comb the hair smoothly.
Don't say anything about bathing before bathing (I think dogs who have bathed can hear it, my family is like this, and the family "whispers" to communicate when preparing) and then pick it up very normally, and go into the bathroom ......If the space is small and can be closed, my dog will be held in the bath or placed in the pool so that it does not dare to run ......Also, be gentle, talk more, don't get water in your eyes or make it uncomfortable, clean it after taking a shower, and don't catch a cold!
This kind of person, the first way to do it is to directly overwhelm her with your momentum, and directly say that you go to take a bath, everyone can't stand it. But in that case you probably won't be talking again for years to come. Or just endure your disgust and contact with her and become good friends with her. >>>More
Cats don't like water, so they don't like bathing! However, it is still necessary to do a good job of cleaning for the sake of hygiene. Every time you give the pet store is not very annoying, then do it yourself! >>>More
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won't pull, don't force him to take a bath, he will wash it himself when he wants to, and now it's easy to catch a cold with bath sand, remember to put more paper towels on his nest.