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Tag Archives: Reptiles
How to Make a Basic Salad For Reptiles Part 2
This is basic tips on how to make nutritious salads for all your reptiles. Sorry we are going to be busy for the next month or so watch for our videos though the next one should be out sometime after … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : How to Identify Snake Eggs
Snake eggs are leathery and somewhat soft, as opposed to a bird’s egg that is brittle and hard on the surface. Learn about the places that snakes usually lay their eggs, such as soft soil, leaves or sawdust piles, withhelp … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : How to Identify Snake Eggs
Snake eggs are leathery and somewhat soft, as opposed to a bird’s egg that is brittle and hard on the surface. Learn about the places that snakes usually lay their eggs, such as soft soil, leaves or sawdust piles, withhelp … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : Why Does a Cobra Have a Hood?
Cobras have a hood that they can use as a warning to tell their predator to leave them alone. Learn about different species of cobras that have different sized hoods with help from an advanced certified animal control officer in … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : Why Does a Cobra Have a Hood?
Cobras have a hood that they can use as a warning to tell their predator to leave them alone. Learn about different species of cobras that have different sized hoods with help from an advanced certified animal control officer in … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : Why Does a Cobra Have a Hood?
Cobras have a hood that they can use as a warning to tell their predator to leave them alone. Learn about different species of cobras that have different sized hoods with help from an advanced certified animal control officer in … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : Taming a Green Iguana
Most iguanas do not tame very well as they don’t like to be disturbed or handled, but some iguanas can be tamed by being fed by hand from an early age. Find out why many people don’t like the temperament … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : What Is a Python?
Pythons are snakes that come from Asia, Australia and Africa, and they are often identified by the vestibular limbs that exist underneath their tail. Learn about the reticulated python, which is the longest snake in the world, withhelp from an … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : How to Identify Common Snakes
When attempting to identify a common snake, it’s best to start with a field guide that is relevant to the location. Identify a snake through patterns or behavior withhelp from an advanced certified animal control officer in this free video … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : How to Identify Common Snakes
When attempting to identify a common snake, it’s best to start with a field guide that is relevant to the location. Identify a snake through patterns or behavior withhelp from an advanced certified animal control officer in this free video … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : About Turtle Farming
Turtle farming is something that is generally done in the southern half of the United States, and it involves stocking ponds with some of the more common species of turtles. Find out how turtle farmers take care of the eggs … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : What Does a Ring-Necked Snake Look Like?
Ring-necked snakes are fairly small snakes that average between 12 and 18 inches, and have a gray or black top with a belly that is bright red, orange or yellow. Discover how ring-necked snakes curl up to show their warning … Continue reading
Reptiles, Amphibians, Invertebrates & Small Pets : Hermit Crab Facts
Hermit crabs are invertebrates that do not grow inside their shells, but rather use shells as defense and temporary homes. Discover facts about hermit crabs with information from a published biologist in this free video on invertebrates. Expert: Dr. Alan … Continue reading
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Reptiles, Amphibians, Invertebrates & Small Pets : Hermit Crab Facts
Hermit crabs are invertebrates that do not grow inside their shells, but rather use shells as defense and temporary homes. Discover facts about hermit crabs with information from a published biologist in this free video on invertebrates. Expert: Dr. Alan … Continue reading
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Reptiles & Snake Identification : What Do Copperhead Snakes Eat?
Copperheads eat a variety of things, depending on their size, including crickets, cicadas, small lizards, frogs and small mice. Discover how copperheads use their tail tips to lure prey withhelp from an advanced certified animal control officer in this free … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : What’s the Largest Lizard?
The largest lizard in the world is the Komodo dragon, which lives on several islands in Indonesia and averages 8 to 10 feet in length. Learn about the heavy body weight of Komodo dragons, which allow them to take down … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : How Long Can a King Cobra Grow?
The size of a king cobra depends somewhat on their region of origin, but the largest king cobra on record reached more than 18 feet. Learn more about king cobras, which average 12 to 14 feet in size, withhelp from … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : How Long Can a King Cobra Grow?
The size of a king cobra depends somewhat on their region of origin, but the largest king cobra on record reached more than 18 feet. Learn more about king cobras, which average 12 to 14 feet in size, withhelp from … Continue reading
Reptiles & Snake Identification : What Do Ring-Necked Snakes Eat?
Ring-necked snakes primarily feed on insects, earthworms, crickets and occasionally coral snakes. Learn more about ring-necked snakes and their eating habits withhelp from an advanced certified animal control officer in this free video on ring snakes. Expert: Tim Cole Bio: … Continue reading
Reptiles, Amphibians, Invertebrates & Small Pets : Curly Hair Tarantula Facts
Curly hair tarantulas have hairs on the back of their abdomens that irritate the nasal membranes of potential predators. Discover facts about curly hair tarantulas with information from a published biologist in this free video on invertebrates and arthropods. Expert: … Continue reading
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