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Giant African Land Snail. Giant African Land Snails as pets. Giant African Land Snail complete care book, is an intriguing title penned by Joseph Dunbury. This English book, first published in 2017, dives deep into the fascinating world of Giant African Land Snails. As the title suggests, it's not just about these creatures in the wild, but also as pets. The author, Joseph Dunbury, has done a commendable job in providing a comprehensive care guide for these unique creatures. The book is a blend of scientific facts and practical pet care, making it an essential read for both animal enthusiasts and potential pet owners. This book is brought to you by the publisher, LIGHTNING SOURCE INC. Whether you're an amateur snail enthusiast or a seasoned pet owner, this book is bound to leave you with a profound appreciation for Giant African Land Snails.
Mata Mata turle pet Mata Matas are some of the most fascinating turtles in the world. Famous for their bizarre appearance, Mata Mata turtles look more like decaying leaves laying on the bottom of a small pond than they do turtles. Mata Matas take camouflage to incredible lengths, and everything from their head shape to their tubercle-studded skin helps them to blend in with their environment in a way few other species can. These remarkable animals can make very rewarding pets; but, as when caring for any pet, keepers must learn as much as possible about the biology, behavior and ecology of Mata Matas as possible. This way, you can provide your pet with the highest quality of life possible. Begin this educational journey inside, by learning about these interesting turtles, their place in the world and how to provide them with an artificial habitat that meets their needs. The author, Ben Team, is an environmental educator and author with over 16 years of professional reptile-keeping experience. Ben currently maintains www.FootstepsInTheForest.com, where he shares information, narration and observations of the natural world. Covered in this book: - Acquiring- Anatomy- Behavior- Biology- Breeding- Captive Considerations- Daily Care- Description- Diet- Ecology- Enclosure- Health- Husbandry- Interaction- Lighting- Maintenance- Monitoring- Myths and Misunderstandings- Taxonomy- The ideal environment.... and much more
> Uromastyx are remarkable lizards, who inhabit some of the harshest environments on the planet. But with a little preparation and effort on the part of their keeper, uromastyx can also thrive in captive environments. But to provide one of these lizards with the things he'll need, you'll have to learn as much as you can about their biology, their way of life and the habitats from which they hail. You will find all of the information you need to give your new pet a good home and care for him properly inside. By incorporating the methods and techniques other keepers have developed, learning all you can about uromastyx and remaining observant of your animal's behavior, you'll have a great chance of giving your pet a long, healthy life. The author, Ben Team, is an environmental educator and author with over 16 years of professional reptile-keeping experience. Ben currently maintains www.FootstepsInTheForest.com, where he shares information, narration and observations of the natural world. Covered in this book: - Acquisition- Anatomy- Behavior- Biology- Breeding- Captive Considerations- Daily Care- Description- Diet- Ecology- Enclosure- Health- Husbandry- Interaction- Lighting- Maintenance- Monitoring- Myths and Misunderstandings- Taxonomy- The ideal environment.... and much more
Peter Pinkletink is far too excited to sleep and lies wide awake flicking his tongue as far as it would go, in and out, out and in. "I wonder if my tongue has grown?" Peter wonders as his tongue sticks to the ceiling. It has been a long cold winter but soon it will be time for Peter to sing his love song. But for now, Peter must wait for Spring to arrive, and try and go back to sleep, for a tiny Pinkletink this is no easy task. Join Peter Pinkletink as they sing and have fun on their tiny island of Martha's Vineyard.
The Ball Python (scientifically named Python Regius) is a species that originates from sub-Saharan Africa. The name is based upon the fact that the animal has a tendency to curl itself into a ball when under attack, stressed or frightened. The species is also commonly known as the Royal Python. The name Royal Python anecdotally comes from the fact that African royalty would wear Ball Pythons around their necks as a form of living jewelry. Like other pythons, the Ball Python is a non-venomous constrictor. Ball Pythons are common house hold pets due to their relatively small size, docile temperament and the fact that they are non-venomous. Ball Pythons are large bodied snakes. They come in a wide variety of colours and morphs (genetic mutations). However, the snakes colorings tend to be more earthy: browns, beiges, or black with gold and white markings. The snakes bellies are usually white or cream and may contain black markings. The snakes body is normally stocky with the head being relatively small in comparison. The scales of the Ball Python are smooth. This book was previously published under the same name by 'Pet Care Professionals.'
Iguanas are assholes. I know it, you know it, and the friend you are going to buy this book for knows it. But go ahead and buy a copy or two. You can't go wrong with the price, and the look on your friend's face when they see the title will be... priceless. The inside is graced with a combination of words and photos that may entertain, amuse, offend or intrigue the reader, depending on their mood, upbringing, and social status. Take a look inside to see your own reaction. You will be sure to agree...Iguanas are assholes! PRAISE FOR IGUANAS ARE ASSHOLESDestined to become a cult classic.-Iguana Fancy MagazineFinally, a book that confirms what we've known all along.-Bar Tab MagazineGenius and idiotic. Unnerving and endearing.-The Conch Republic TribuneThe title alone makes this a sound investment.-The Daily Iguana
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