Diet | Disease | Behaviour | Environment | Legislation |
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for their bodies to function
Why do animals need water?
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fly strike, bumblefoot, scurvy, VHD, Myxomatosis
Name on disease that is common in rabbits
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Bat, fox, owl
Give an example of a nocturnal animal
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Normal tap water has chlorine in it and this can kill living cells, make fish very ill or even kill them.
Why cant fish have normal tap water?
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Safe 4
Name a chemical on the AHS that would be covered under COSHH.
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they would be malnutritioned and underweight.
What could happen to an animal if they didn't eat enough food?
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Metabolic bone disease
What does MBD stand for?
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stress
What does a black chest in a bearded dragon represent?
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A hide.
What is the name of the shelters kept for reptiles in their enclosures?
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2006
What year was the animal welfare act?
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To give strong and health bones and to prevent MBD.
Why does a bearded dragon need calcium in their diet?
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From wild rabbits
How do domestic rabbits catch myxomatosis?
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Playing, eating, sleeping, chasing, walking, jumping
Name 4 examples of normal behaviours in a dog.
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Three times their combined wing span.
How big should an enclosure be for a couple of birds?
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live in a suitable environment.
eat a suitable diet. exhibit normal behaviour patterns. be housed with, or apart from, other animals. be protected from pain, suffering, injury and disease.
Name the 5 animal welfare needs.
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Leafy greens
What type of veg has alot of calcium?
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temperature, pulse, respiration rate.
What does TPR stand for?
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Stereotypical behaviour
The name for abnormal behaviours caused by extreme stress.
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24-29°C
What temperature should bearded dragon enclosures be?
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Control of substances hazardous to health.
What does COSHH stand for?
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Carbohydrates , fats, Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, Water.
What are the 6 nutrient groups?
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Malocclusion
What is the term used to explain overgrown teeth?
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Bar biting, rocking, self-mutilation, pacing
Give 5 examples of stereotypical behaviours.
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Water that is saltier than freshwater but not as salty as the ocean.
What is brackish water?
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Reporting of injuries, disease and dangerous occurrences regulations.
What does RIDDOR stand for?
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