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How to Identify a Bandicoot

How to Identify a Bandicoot

Instructions Step 1: Look for the Bandicoot in forests, rainforests, on the plains and in the desert. They build nests of grass on the ground, or hide beneath logs or in rocky crevices during the day, hiding from their natural predators which include...

Adding a Nose to a Teddy Bear Cake

Adding a Nose to a Teddy Bear Cake

Now we'll place the snout on our cake. You want to carefully pick up your frosted snout. And you want to place it so there's a little bit of space underneath to put a tongue. Just place it gently. If you make a mistake in the placement you can kind of...

How to Draw an Alligator

How to Draw an Alligator

How to draw an alligator. Almost exactly the same as the lizard. It is one of the easiest things to draw so you can be drawing alligators everywhere. We are going to start with actually a little curve there for the nostril cause they have kind of have...

How to Draw a Simple Dog's Face

How to Draw a Simple Dog's Face

Instructions Step 1: Sketch the head of the dog drawing. Make a circle, then draw an oval that overlaps with the bottom of the circle just a little bit. This creates the head and snout of your dog. Step 2: Place a small round dot where the bottom of the...

Hogfish Identification

Hogfish Identification

The marine creature we are going to identify now, is the Hogfish. Hogfish are the largest member of the Wrasse family of fishes. They range in color from light green, to a muddled reddish brown color. Mature adults are generally mostly white, with a...

How to Draw a Cartoon Caricature of a Dog: Pt. 1

How to Draw a Cartoon Caricature of a Dog: Pt. 1

Hi! My name is Raj with Expert Village. I'm here today to talk a little bit about caricature art. Drawing pets is fun as well, particularly dachshund. They're always fun dogs to draw. They have a long snout. Sometimes they have a little eyebrows. That's...

How to teach a dog to flip a treat on his nose

How to teach a dog to flip a treat on his nose

InstructionsThings You’ll Need:Dog treatsFlip a Treat on his NoseStep 1:Purchase treats for your dog, preferably ones shaped like a bone so they will sit flat on the dog’s nose.Step 2:Tell your dog to sit and stay.Step 3:Place the treat on...

How to Identify a Boll Weevil

How to Identify a Boll Weevil

Instructions Step 1: Remember the huge snout on a boll weevil. This most distinguishing identifying characteristic makes you think of an anteater. A boll weevil's snout takes up to half of the body size and is used for feeding. Boll weevils belong to a...

How to Pick & Purchase Hognose Snakes

How to Pick & Purchase Hognose Snakes

Now, in choosing a Hognose Snake all you have to do is simply go down to the pet store. Western Hognose Snakes, again, are very readily available in the pet trade. They are also bred in captivity by hobbyists. Now, when choosing a Hognose Snake...

Shaping Rabbit Sculpture Face & Chest

Shaping Rabbit Sculpture Face & Chest

Well next we are going now that we have, more or less, all the volumes in place. We have to re, redo our or restructure the chest because we cut already the nose. Then the chest has to be much smaller, smaller volume. That's what we are going to do now...

How to Draw a Cartoon Dog's Arms in MS Paint

How to Draw a Cartoon Dog's Arms in MS Paint

On behalf of Expert Village this is Paul Louis. Today I'm going to teach you how to draw cartoon animals in Microsoft Paint. I'm going to stop it right about there I'm not going to delete the whole thing just part of it. So his eyes are resting like on a...

How to Identify a Triceratops

How to Identify a Triceratops

Instructions Step 1: Begin by looking at the amazing head of the triceratops. It is quite distinct from other dinosaurs, characterized by the long, narrow beak-like snout and three horns. One short horn grew above the snout over the nostrils, and it...

How to Make Sure Your Dog Won't Eat Your Trash

How to Make Sure Your Dog Won't Eat Your Trash

Instructions Things You’ll Need: Grannicks Bitter Apple Step 1: Immediately throw away uneaten food, especially if it is a snout level. This seems like common sense, but chances are good that your dog will try to snatch anything off a table if it...

How to Groom a Brussels Griffon

How to Groom a Brussels Griffon

Instructions Things You’ll Need: Slicker brush Comb Blending shears Shears Step 1: Brush the dog lightly to remove shed hair and matting from the coat. Step 2: Remove hair from the outside ear leather using blending shears. Begin at the base of the...

How to Spot a Zebra Bullhead Shark

How to Spot a Zebra Bullhead Shark

Instructions Step 1: Locate the bottom-dwelling zebra bullhead shark in the western Pacific on continental and insular shelves, from inshore down to roughly 165-feet deep in the South China Sea. They delve deeper off Australia, down to about 650 feet...

How to Care for Hognose Snake Babies

How to Care for Hognose Snake Babies

After the forty-five to fifty-five days, the eggs will be very, very swollen. Right before they hatch, the baby comes out, you'll see a little tiny slit and embryonic fluid will start leaking out, that's the baby starting to work its way out of the egg...

How to Rid a Dog of Resentment After Vacation

How to Rid a Dog of Resentment After Vacation

Instructions Things You’ll Need: Resentful dog Exotic treats Any treats Patience Time Crocodile tears (optional) Step 1: Even if your dog is giving you the cold shoulder, or snout as the case may be, give him the warmest welcome you can muster...

How to Determine a Dog's Age

How to Determine a Dog's Age

Instructions Teeth Step 1: Examine the dog's teeth. Dogs should have all their permanent teeth in by the time they are 7-months old. If his teeth are clean and white, he is likely a 1-year old or younger. Step 2: Check for yellowing on the dog's back...

How to Identify an Australian Shepherd

How to Identify an Australian Shepherd

Instructions Step 1: Note the dog's size. Australian Shepherds are stocky, medium-sized dogs. Male Australian Shepherds are typically 20 to 23 inches tall and females range from 18 to 21 inches tall. The average weight for a male is 50 to 65 pounds and...

How to Identify a Wombat

How to Identify a Wombat

Instructions Step 1: Notice the head of the Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat. It's quite broad, with a flat snout covered with fine whiskers. It has longish, pointy ears and sharp teeth. The Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat shares the same features, although the...

How to Identify a Bilby

How to Identify a Bilby

Instructions Step 1: Look at the head of the bilby. It has a long, pointed snout which is pink at the end, giving it the nickname "pinkie." It has large, dark-colored eyes, but poor vision. It comes out at night to feed, partly because of poor vision...

How to Skin a Bear

How to Skin a Bear

Instructions Things You’ll Need: 3 to 5 inch skinning knife 6 to 8 inch hunting knife Salt Step 1: Start the incision just below the anus cutting towards the head. Staying centered, continue this cut up through the chest to the neck stopping at the...

How to Identify the Civet

How to Identify the Civet

Instructions Things You’ll Need: Keen Eyesight Night Vision Goggles (if available) Binoculars Identify The Civet in the Wild Step 1: Know the areas that you might find the civet. The civet can be found in Southern Asia, as well as throughout...

How to Check Your Pet For Ticks

How to Check Your Pet For Ticks

InstructionsThings You’ll Need:TweezersCombStep 1:When checking your pet for ticks, the best place to start is at the head. Begin by checking along the snout and especially through the whisker area. Ticks love to hide in places where they are hard...

How to Safely Wash a Dog

How to Safely Wash a Dog

Instructions Things You’ll Need: Bathtub (for small to medium sized dogs) Bucket and leash (for large dogs) Pet shampoo Towel Hair dryer (optional) Step 1: You'll first want to decide on a place for the bath. For small and medium sized dogs, you...

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