exotic pets
Exotic pets are wild animals gone domestic; explore the absurd, fascinating and sometimes illegal exotic pet industry.
Explore The History of Tortoises
We see gigantic tortoises in the zoo and are aware that many people keep tortoises as pets, including larger varieties. When we learn about the history of tortoises, we tend to grasp that these are extraordinarily old creatures that have existed long before the people who keep them imprisoned and will most likely continue to exist long after we are gone. This alone makes the tortoise a fascinating animal to study and watch. We now know that they are mostly at ease both on land and in water. We all know what they look like: stubby legs, sluggish movement, a hard shell, and so on. But what have tortoises gone through in their millions of years on the planet? That is what we are here to discover.
By Rahau Mihai4 years ago in Petlife
Camels
Camelids - Camels and related species - have long, slender legs and a characteristic gait called buiestru, through which the forelegs and hind legs on the same side move forward together in a swaying motion. Of the camelids in the Old World - the camels - only one species (the Bactrian camel, from the border area between western China and Mongolia) now survives in the wild.
By Andra Caliu4 years ago in Petlife
The Tomato Frog: A Rare Amphibian You Need To Know About. Top Story - May 2022.
So you have decided, you want a pet frog! Cool, but now comes the hard part. What species to get? You want a small, cute one that is easy to care for. In this article, I will talk about my favorite one, and maybe you will like it too.
By Bruno Lopes4 years ago in Petlife
Capybaras Pet: All You Need To Know
Capybaras are some of the cutest creatures on earth. They are slow-moving but gentle giants that can get up to 25 inches long and weigh more than 100 pounds. Capybaras are native to South America and in Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia. They are considered pests in most parts of the world because they eat a lot of vegetation, but they are popular as pets in Brazil.
By Bruno Lopes4 years ago in Petlife
You will never believe what this creature has turned into
Walking through the Forest, Jonathan encountered a very weak looking white 'monkey', his first instinct was to take him to a local vet for help. But he would soon realize that this was a big mistake. He wasn't dealing with a monkey and should have left it right where he found it, but the protective instinct got the better of him.
By Georgenes Medeiros4 years ago in Petlife
5 Of The World's Rarest Animals
As temperatures and conditions change, species must either develop or face a variety of challenges to their survival. Many animals in the globe, both past and present, have experienced threats such as habitat loss, overhunting, and disease. In this post, we'll look at the top ten rarest creatures in the planet that can still be found in the wild. All of the world's rarest animals are severely endangered and urgently require conservation, or they would be extinct forever.
By Health care 4 years ago in Petlife
Short Commemoration: 4 Sheep Killed Today Vs 4 Students
I called them my sheepies and fed them every morning and afternoon about 20 pounds of hay to supplement their grazing. I got to know their individual bleating sounds, their smooth faces with dark eyes making contact with mine to show appreciation for the hay. They nuzzled my hand for slices of apple and allowed me to pet their soft noses and pat their thick mat of wool.
By Annemarie Berukoff4 years ago in Petlife
"Catfish" as a Pet
I have an algae eater fish that looks like a catfish. She is huge as you can probably see. She sharp pins or spikes in her fins as her defense. I know this because she had accidentally flipped herself out of the aquarium before one day. Luckily she was soon put back in the tank with no harm done. She was fine.
By Regina Mauldin4 years ago in Petlife










