Snakes and Reptiles Articles
1: Fun Facts About Boa Constrictors
Boa Constrictors live in Central & South America and some islands in the Caribbean. In Costa Rica it can be seen in Corcovado National Park. However, it prefers to live in rainforest due to the humidity and temperature. Boa constrictor's habitat varies widely depending of environmental conditions, from tropical rainforests to arid semi-desert country.
2: Central America Wildlife - Brown Basilisk
They are native to Panama, Belize, and northwestern Colombia and Costa Rica. In Guatemala, this species is widespread, found practically anywhere where there is a water source. This species can be found in tropical and subtropical wet, moist, and dry forests. Basilisks are lizards that have large hind feet with flaps of skin between each toe. This allows them to move quickly across the water and gives them the appearance of "walking on water". Because of that they were given the nickname "Jesus Lizard".
3: Central America Wildlife - Spectacled Caiman
The species' common name comes from a bony ridge between the eyes. It gives the appearance of a pair of spectacles. It is a crocodilian reptile. Al though they are one of the smallest crocodilian species these guys are fierce predators. It lives in a range of lowland wetland and riverside habitat and can tolerate salt water as well as fresh. In Guatemala it can be found in the northern department of Petn. It can be found in much of Central and South America.
4: Ideas For Large Reptile Cages - Habitats For Green Iguanas
If you decide that you need to build a large reptile cage for your pet green iguana, the first step will be checking out your house to figure out where the best spot will be. Do you live in a climate where your iguana can live outside? Do you have an empty room with space for a large enclosure? You might decide that it will be best to build in your garage, or even in a large unused closet.
5: Caring For Turtles - Five Critical Factors!
Turtles make awesome pets. Learning how to care for a pet turtle the right way is certainly worth the time, effort, and money you may spend. Remember, there is no excuse for the premature death of your turtle based on neglect or lack of knowledge. The five tips I'm about to share with you can help you provide a long, healthy, and happy life for your little friend.
6: Proper Iguana Cage Setup For Green Iguana Cages - Keep Your Pet Healthy
There are always a lot of questions concerning the care of a new pet, and even more so for an exotic pet like an iguana. Iguanas have basic health needs that must be met by their habitat, so that is one of the first concerns you should have when choosing a home for your new friend. Following are some helpful tips for anyone trying to decide what may be the best cage for their pet iguana.
7: Boa Constrictors As Pets
If you are thinking of getting a new pet, and have considered existing pets and in particular a large snake such as a boa, it is imperative that you are aware of several factors and think them over carefully. Please consider the following two issues:
8: Fun Meets Learning with Barney Toys
For kids who have grown up during the 90's and until the present, the show Barney and Friends played a big role in their development. The music and the life lessons taught created memories for many children and the now kids-at-heart. Barney toys and other merchandise proved to be best-sellers for kids who couldn't get enough of the smiling and dancing purple dinosaur.
9: A Mid-Sized Snake: Carpet Pythons
Native to New Guinea and Australia is the carpet python. Scientifically classified as Morelia spilotes variegata, this is a snake that can grow up to seventeen feet in length, and is thus considered a mid-sized python. Although long for other snakes, one has to remember that the longest python extends to over thirty feet (the reticulated Python, which is scientifically classified as Python reticularis). The python gets its name from the fact that many consider than its skin colorings look like an oriental rug.
10: Selecting A Scorpion
If you are considering a scorpion as a pet then you will most easily be able to get your hands on one of the following scorpion species: Flat Rock Scorpions, Giant Hairy Scorpions, Gold Scorpions, African Burrowing Scorpions, Asian Forest Scorpions, Bark Scorpions, and Emperor Scorpions. These are just a small sample of the more than 1,500 different species that inhabit a wide range of places in the world, everything from rain forests to woodlands.
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