Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Most reptiles that are kept as pets are not native to Maryland. Ball pythons, chameleons, green iguanas and other species come from warm, tropical...
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Training your pet is an interactive way you can enrich your animal’s life. Teaching your parrot to get up on a stick involves its tiny little...
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What is enrichment? It is basically giving captive animals something to occupy their time, making captivity less boring for them. It adds something...
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Veiled chameleons should live alone most of the time. Two male veileds should never be put together for any reason. As with most male reptiles, they...
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Chameleons are not the best lizards for beginners, but are fascinating animals. Of all the species of chameleons that are kept as pets, veileds are...
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Taking care of the “food” is not something most people want to do, but it’s a necessary evil. Crickets are the source of agony for...
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If you have an interest in nature, the Maryland Naturalist Center (home of the Natural History Society) is the place to be on October 10 from noon...
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The 17th annual Mid-Atlantic Reptile Show (MARS) is September 19-20 at the Maryland State Fairgrounds, 4-H Hall, 2200 York Rd. in Timonium. Show...
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With the tough economic times today, it’s difficult to put a lot of money into expensive animal caging. Large animals need large cages. Green...
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