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How To Take Care Of A Turtle - Important Points
How To Take Care Of A Turtle - Important Points
Since turtles do not bark and jump around, you usually have to anticipate what your turtle needs. Here are a couple of important considerations when taking care of your turtle.
Emperor Scorpions as Pets
Scorpions are becoming a popular choice for pets, in particular the emperor scorpion. They are relatively easy to care for, can grow up to six inches long, and have a lifespan of about six to eight years.
Keeping a Tarantula As a Pet
Are you thinking about keeping a big, hairy spider as a pet? Although the thought of having a pet tarantula would make some people’s skin crawl, there are many people that love the thought of keeping one of these big spiders as a pet. If you are one of them, it is important for you to know how to properly care for a tarantula so you and your pet can both be happy.
Reptile Breeders - How to Find a Good One
Three things to look for when buying a bearded dragon. The first is quality of pics. The second is availability.
Pet Scorpions - All The Care You Need
Scorpions are an interesting member of the Arachnida class. There are about 2000 species of scorpions. They are found distributed south of 49 N, except New Zealand and Antarctica. Scorpions have a wide variety of habitats from hot dry deserts to lush rain forest and everywhere in between. Scorpions are nocturnal hunters, feeding mainly on insects such as crickets, beetles, cockroaches, spiders, centipedes and millipedes. Being nocturnal some hide under bark, rocks, or leaf litter during the day while others dig burrows and lie in them waiting to go hunting until the dark of night. All scorpions are venomous. Scorpions use their venom to kill or paralyze their prey so that it can be eaten. They inject venom by striking prey with their barbed tail. The effects of the sting can be from mild localized pain to quite severe in humans.
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