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Exotic animals and pets are like a delicacy on the platter of your arms. However, not knowing certain facts about them might hinder you relishing them. First of all, the need to identify an exotic animal is very important. Secondly, exotic species come with a hefty price tag. Know about the ongoing rates, breeds and types of exotic animals and sellers of the exotic animals, all on our one stop website. Here are a few articles addressed precisely to these issues. Learn to take special care of these especially exotic species. Know about the kinds of exotic pet insurances done and the companies offering these insurances. When it is about the exotic animals and pets, the government also has various rules and regulations. We, here on our website, provide you a comprehensive guide on exotic animals and pets, specially created in the form of specific articles authored by great writers from every nook and corner of the world. Take a dip in this exotic sea of knowledge, and come out with exotic, little bits of information.
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Posted by yudika Avicenna. Published on Nov 16, 2009
Turtles have always been popular as pets. There are multiple reasons that make people may want to keep turtle as pets. Turtles are interesting to watch, they’re distinctive from traditional pets, or perhaps people may think that turtles are easy, low maintenance pets.
Posted by Scott N Thompson. Published on Oct 12, 2009
How can we determine if the hermit crab is healthy? What are the important tips in buying a hermit crab especially if I am a beginner? There are many ways to determine a healthy hermit crab and you will learn it through this article.
Posted by Todd Turner. Published on Oct 05, 2009
Feeding your pet turtle properly is the key to its good health, and since different breeds of turtles have different diets, it's important to know what kind of turtle you have. If you're not sure, check with the staff at the pet store-or at the turtle breeders-where you bought your turtle, and write down a list of what your particular breed normally eats.
Posted by Seth Evans. Published on Sep 19, 2009
We often hear how patience works in learning how to train a ferret pet. Indeed, your persistence will take you at a point wherein all worries will be reduced to mere numbers. Matters of consistency and organization are also great tips, provided that you will implement these steps with regularity.
Posted by Scott N Thompson. Published on Sep 09, 2009
What are the basic needs of a hermit crab in order to survive in captivity? What do we need to know about proper caring for hermit crabs? Proper caring for hermit crabs is one way of making them healthy which you will learn in this article.
Posted by Rick Aspen. Published on Jun 17, 2009
If you have a baby rabbit that doesn't have access to its mother, you might be wondering "What do baby rabbits eat?". This is a good question to ask, because the bunny digestive system can be very delicate at first. Rabbits milk is the most caloric of any mammals milk and can be difficult to replicate.
Posted by Sara Ferguson. Published on May 26, 2009
Invasive species can be defined as any species of plant or animal that inhabits an area in which it is non-native. An invasive species usually is considered to be one that adversely affects the habitat they invade on many levels.
Posted by John R Richards. Published on May 05, 2009
Gel ant farms are just one of the hundreds of spin-off from the space program. We've always thought of space research as being a bit wacky. Ever since the Russians launched Laika the dog into space for no apparent reason (other than to get one over on the Americans) and since Alan Shepard used a six iron to hit a golf ball on the moon, we've been wondering what space research is all about.
Posted by Dave DeRusset. Published on Mar 13, 2009
People who already own a ferret or ferrets know the importance of having the right ferret pet supplies on hand. A suitable ferret cage for your new pet is essential.
Posted by Michael H Bolden. Published on Feb 18, 2009
The aging method used in this book is from vaginal birth, NOT from the time that they emerge from the pouch. The reason for this is that each Sugar Glider can emerge at different times and therefore is not a reliable source of age measurements.