Looking at it from this angle, I'm going to have to change my answer to female Northern Goshawk. The signature eyebrow and forward body stance are what I'm looking at here. That and they have a tendency
Hi again Nicholas! 1. The Lynx cab definitely defeat a Rottweiler in battle, even with a weight disadvantage. The cat is much stronger than the dog relatively, and has more weapons. Now, a Lynx is not
Hi Kelly, You are correct it that they may be little scratch marks from the other dragons or they can be cricket bites. They may also be mites. To make sure they are not mites, check the more tender
50% to 75% on humidity, they sell humidity gauges, and a good trick to increase humidity is a larger water dish. At a foot and a half he should be eat adult mice not fuzzies, or are you talking about
Looks like a Cooper's Hawk. They are known for biting off more that they can chew in regards to taking on larger birds. They also prey on smaller birds. So your tree there is going to be like a buffet

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