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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 Teach a Newt Tricks
They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks, but maybe you can teach a newt some new tricks! Newts are members of the amphibian family. Fire-bellied newts can grow up to 5 to 6 inches. A really cool thing about these little creatures is that ... [... more]
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How to Breed a Salamander
If you have a couple of salamanders and you would like to have some more than why not try to breed them. We all know the basics of breeding dogs and cats but salamanders are a completely different animal. The following steps should get you well ... [... more]
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How to Buy a Newt
Exotic pets are capable of bringing hours of enjoyment to their owners. They are fascinating to watch and fun to play with. The decision to adopt one of these pets, however, should be taken seriously and not be made on the spur-of-the-moment. ... [... more]
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How to Buy a Salamander
Salamanders are wonderful, low-maintenance pets for adults and children alike. Buying a healthy, lively salamander is important to your satisfaction as a salamander owner. Whether you choose a dusky, mud, red-spotted or other breed of salamander, ... [... more]
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How to Care for a Salamander
There is general care and specific care for salamanders depending on their species. A salamander by definition is an amphibian with a tail that doesn't have claws or ear openings. All newts are salamanders but not all salamanders are newts. If ... [... more]
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How to Clean up After a Newt
Keeping your newt's habitat clean is absolutely essential to your newt's health; it is important for your health, as well. Neglecting to clean your newt's habitat could result in bacterial and ammonia buildup and result in illness for your newt ... [... more]
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How to Feed a Newt
If you look around wet areas like rivers and lakes you will more than likely find newts. You might even decide to keep the newt, but you have no idea what to feed it. We all know the basics of how to feed common pets like dogs, cats and hamsters. ... [... more]
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How to Feed a Salamander
Feeding your salamander can be fun; and collecting or buying the food sources can be half the fun or more! Feed your salamander many types of insects and certain fish to ensure that it has an appropriate and nutritionally balanced diet. Research ... [... more]
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How to Sell a Newt
Selling a newt does not have to be a stressful experience. Experienced breeders and average pet owners find their newts new homes and often sell them. Find your newt a new home, sell it ethically and count yourself a member of the former newt ... [... more]
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