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MacawsExotic Pets: Macaws
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Exotic PetsMetabolic Bone Diseases In Exotic Animals
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Exotic PetsReality Check For Potential Owners Of Exotic Pets ... owners or not. The size of the animal, when it is young and when it is fully grown should also be considered, as this is important factor deciding upon the environment to be provided to the animal. Initially potential owners portray a picture of cuddling and playing with the pet. This sure is feasible ... ... clearly more than three meters and that is the reason why most skunks are killed in road accidents. According to a study, nearly fifty percent skunks die due to road traffic and not more than ten percent cross three years of life. Skunks have the ability to carry rabies. Almost thirty one percent of them ... ... Molting cannot be determined before hand, but hermit crab does become inactive and may bury itself in the gravel for two weeks. A small hermit crab molts once a month and larger crabs molt once every eighteen months. Hermit crabs are even kept as exotic pets. Pet owners like them because they are the ... ... take time to develop the comfort level and build love. The pair shouldn't be separated till death, as that will affect both of them immensely. After the birth of the offspring, it can be kept with the mother for six weeks, after which it can be paired with the opposite sex for bonding. If the cub is separated ... ... eighteen months, tigers shed their baby teeth and grow four inches canines. That's when most of the owners freak out because although till then they had tamed the animal, but the wild predator will always dwell in the animal. The owners no longer go inside the cage to feed the animal, and even if they ...
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