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Bearded dragons make great pets for young and old. They are one of the beat pet lizards for beginners and children. They do not require a lot of special care. They do require ultraviolet lighting so they do not get a very painful bone disease. When you put light and heaters in their home make sure you place them where the dragon can not get burned as burns are quit common to dragons.
Published by Norma Lawrence 2 weeks ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +4 votes | 3 comments
Toads make great pets. Marine toads are one of the larges of all frogs and toads. They can get to be 10 inches and will need a very large terrarium. When they feel threatened they will put out a poison to keep their enemy away. You should never touch them but if you have to be sure and wash your hands with soap.
Published by Norma Lawrence 2 weeks ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +0 votes | 0 comments
The brown anole is a great pet lizard for a beginner. They are not very big and they do not need a lot of special care. They do not like to be handled so you can just sit back and watch them. They will need to be misted everyday and in warm weather do it twice a day. They eat insects and they get their water from droplets on the leaves of the plants.
Published by Norma Lawrence 2 weeks ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +1 votes | 1 comments
A list of the top five most venomous snakes in the world according to the average amount for a lethal dosage of their venom in mice. Venomous snakes are usually adapted to hunting mice, so this is not a list of the most dangerous snakes. Gives the name and LD50 dosage of all the snakes.
Published by Converser N. 1 months ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +1 votes | 0 comments
A hundred eggs in every nest once meant survival for the sea turtles. But now that turtle oil and soup are in such demand, this number may not be enough. It seems that awareness is the only means to protect the endangered sea turtles. Hence, an effort should be made to know more about their lifestyle and history.
Published by Saurav Banerjee 1 months ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +1 votes | 0 comments
Many people are now getting exotic pets. Before you get an exotic pet you must think about what you are getting into. When you go to a pet store you might see a cute baby iguana and think this is the pet for me. You may not realize this cute little lizard will grow to be between 5 and 6 feet long when it becomes an adult.
Published by Norma Lawrence 2 months ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +2 votes | 0 comments
Bearded Dragon lizards will make a great pet for just about anyone. They are easy to care for and they do not mind being handled or moved. When they are young they will eat crushed insects. Adult dragons will eat insects, fruits and vegetables. When the are adults the will require a lot of food or they will eat their feet and tails.
Published by Norma Lawrence 2 months ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +0 votes | 0 comments
Testimonials about the bearded dragon lizard prove its good-natured attribute. It is gentle, trusting, and friendly. It is not afraid of people, especially upon constant exposure. It is harmless which makes it submissive to its master. Its size is perfect as a little buddy in everyday activities. It creeps and rests on the arms, hands, and shoulders of individuals. This is its cuddling gesture to the immediate anticipator. Indeed, it is a fun companion.
Published by Marky Chavez 2 months ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +0 votes | 0 comments
A closer inspection of the chameleon conjures up visions of a Jurassic animal. Its head bears a semblance to that of a dinosaur, a primordial appearance matched by its swaying trait. The lizard’s feet are similar to a parrot’s with two toes extending forward and three set backward. Facial or head adornments further make this reptile seem a living remnant of the Jurassic period. Some chameleon species sport horn-like head protrusions, making them look like tiny replicas of triceratops. Other ...
Published by Marky Chavez 2 months ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +0 votes | 0 comments
Pet iguanas, sold at around $35 when full-grown, can grow to as long as five to six feet, if they are cared for properly. With their size growth potential, the pet will require fairly large cages of up to six feet in length. These reptiles continue to grow in their entire lifetime, and it would be quite easy for a young iguana in its first year to outgrow the space in a 55-gallon sized aquarium. A six-foot high enclosure with a width a least half of the lizard’s length would an ideal habitat f...
Published by Marky Chavez 2 months ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +0 votes | 0 comments
This reptile lizard is a perfect pet at home. It can be the best pet pal for anyone. It is friendly with its pleasant character. It is small so it means no harm, though it is really a reptile. It gets along with people anywhere. It sneaks and crawls into trees. It can also slither into the body slopes of its master. It can rest into the hands and shoulders. It might be one’s next best partner.
Published by Marky Chavez 2 months ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +0 votes | 0 comments
Lizards can make great pets for some people. They come in many different sizes. There are some that will stay small and some that will get very large. The green iguana is very popular but they can become very large when grown and will need very large homes. Many people get a lizard and it gets to big and they get rid of it.
Published by Norma Lawrence 2 months ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +0 votes | 0 comments
Venomous snakes are found around the world. Mentioned in this article are three snakes found in Australia that are extremely venomous. The Inland Taipan, The Eastern Brown Snake and The Tiger Snake are some of the highly poisonous snakes. If enough care is not taken, their bites can easily lead to death.
Published by Abhijit Bangal 2 months ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +0 votes | 0 comments
Chinese water dragons will make great pets for some people. They require a lot of space so you will need to have enough room for them. They also require both dry land and a water pool. The water pool has to be large enough for them to submerged half of their lower body in it. They are also very messy eaters
Published by Norma Lawrence 2 months ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +0 votes | 1 comments
Australian water dragons make great pets. They are freindly and they will lay across your shoulder and watch T.V. with you. Their diet consists mostly of insects. They do eat some vegetables and fruits. Some of them love cat food but not all. They do require extra heat and a baking area. They also require humidity. They like branches to climb and hiding places.
Published by Norma Lawrence 2 months ago in Reptiles & Snakes | +2 votes | 0 comments
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