How to Know that Turtle is having Sex
If you see the turtles riding each other ,that might be a sign that they are having sex. But I think these marine creatures are just like any other animals knows how to breed themselves. But sometimes mounting each other it does not mean mating ... [... more]
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How to Know the Difference Between a Reptile and an ...
Ever wondered what the difference between a reptile and an amphibian is? It's not as difficult as you may think. Amphibians and reptiles are believed to have a common ancestor and were even grouped together for collective study by scientists ... [... more]
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How to Go on Salamander Safari
Vast herds of huge hoofed mammals thundering across the endless savannah is a spectacle most of us don't get to see. What we DO have in certain parts of the US is the great salamander migration. Vernal ponds are temporary; large natural puddles ... [... more]
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How to Care for an African Clawed Frog
The African clawed frog is a very adaptable amphibian; which is both a blessing - and a curse. It is the only frog with claws - three on each of its two webbed hind feet; probably used to stir up mud to hide from predators. Its native habitat is ... [... more]
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How to Construct a Tree Frog Terrarium
With supplies found easily at the hardware store, you can create a natural terrarium environment and keep your tree frog content. Get creative and experiment with water plants, colorful rocks, and wood chips to create a terrarium that can serve ... [... more]
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How to Find the Right Pet Frog
Frogs are unique pets that are interesting to have in one's home. However, finding the right frog may prove to be a little challenging. Here are a few steps to guide you. Determine how much time, money and effort you want to spend. There are ... [... more]
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How to Care for a Barking Tree Frog
The barking tree frog is great for people of all experience levels with reptiles as they are hardy and low maintenance. The barking tree frog is nocturnal and very vocal, though, so you will need to be prepared for some nighttime noise. Their ... [... more]
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How to Care for a Red-Eyed Tree Frog
Red-eyed tree frogs, or "monkey frogs," are small nocturnal amphibians. They usually grow to be about three inches long. Red-eyed tree frogs have orange feet and hands, a bright green dorsal and blue or purple stripes on their flanks. Their [... more]
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How to Care for a White's Tree Frog
The white's tree frog is a fairly large frog. They can live 15 years or more and grow three to five inches long. This frog is one of the most successful frogs in nature because it has a unique skin that allows it to retain moisture. White's tree ... [... more]
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How to Care for a Green Tree Frog
Green tree frogs are communal frogs found in many areas in the United States. They can be fairly noisy in the wild as a male calling for a mate can make up to 75 "quack"-like noises in a minute. Caring for a green tree frog is simple and they [... more]
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How to Care for Fire Belly Toads
If you're looking for a small pet that's relatively easy to care for and has some longevity, you might consider a fire belly toad. These small, brightly-colored creatures can live up to 10 years when properly cared for. They're also fun to ... [... more]
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How to Care for a Fire-Bellied Toad
The fire-bellied toad can live up to 20 years if cared for properly. Unlike most frogs it cannot flick its tongue out and catch food, so it will leap at its prey instead which can be fun to watch. The toad has a bright red and black belly which ... [... more]
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