exotic pets
Exotic pets are wild animals gone domestic; explore the absurd, fascinating and sometimes illegal exotic pet industry.
Turtle Crossing
Bob and Marg were two medium-sized Red-eared turtles. The terrarium they used to live in, was pushed off the table by the two boys, during an impromptu hockey game at the Mackenzie house, one night when the parents were out partying and the baby-sitter was making out with her boyfriend in the Rec-Room in the basement. They somehow made it out of the house and were now living in the wooden foundation of the mailbox located on the front lawn near the curb of 85 Minto Place in suburban Providence, Rhode Island. One day they decided, as only turtles can, that they should make a FAST (and I use that term somewhat loosely) break for the yard across the street. This is the story of their adventure.
By John Oliver Smith2 years ago in Petlife
After nearly 1 year in the jungle |Tiger snake 5-6kg
Welcome back, viewers. Many of you have inquired about a video on identifying the king cobra and monocled cobra in Vietnamese. While we commonly refer to both as "cobra," it's important to note that only the king cobra belongs to the Naja genus, unlike the monocled cobra. In today's video, we will demonstrate how to differentiate between these two snakes using live specimens. One monocled cobra from my farm, accompanied by all necessary legal documentation, and one king cobra, which will be released into a nature reserve. Despite being contained in bags, these snakes exhibit an ability to sense their surroundings. I may consider an interview with a snakebite victim who was envenomated through a similar bag in a future video. The primary focus today is to clarify the distinctions between the two species, as there seems to be confusion among many. The king cobra featured in today's video will be reintroduced to its natural habitat tomorrow. This particular individual weighs approximately 5kg and is notably large. Let's proceed to examine the snakes. The key identifying features of the monocled cobra include its rounded hood, which can expand, and a length of around 1.4 - 1.5m. In contrast, the king cobra can reach lengths of up to 4m and displays a more substantial build indicative of peak physical condition. While the monocled cobra may spit venom, the king cobra tends to be less dramatic when domesticated. Identifying markings, such as the hood pattern, vary among individuals and species. Generally, king cobras exhibit distinct banding and arrow markings on their hoods. Size and weight also serve as distinguishing factors, with the king cobra being larger, heavier, and longer than the monocled cobra. Special attention must be paid to handling these snakes, as their venom can be lethal. Avoiding contact with the eyes is crucial due to the sensitivity of ocular tissues. The king cobra, known for its agility and predatory nature, represents a pinnacle predator in its habitat. Handling such a snake requires utmost caution and expertise, as demonstrated in this video. The importance of respecting these creatures and their habitats cannot be understated.
By Cavani Vnjp2 years ago in Petlife
Embracing Exotic Pets:
In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift in the world of pet ownership. Beyond the traditional cats and dogs, more and more people are opening their hearts and homes to exotic pets. From colorful reptiles to playful sugar gliders, the appeal of these unique companions extends far beyond their novelty. It's a journey of discovery, connection, and a deeper understanding of the diverse world we live in.
By Paul Johnson2 years ago in Petlife
The Greedy Lion
Once upon a time, in the heart of a lush jungle, there lived a magnificent lion named Leo. With his golden mane and powerful roar, Leo was revered by all the creatures of the jungle. He ruled over his domain with grace and wisdom, ensuring harmony among the various animal clans.
By quizat karim2 years ago in Petlife
EMF Defense Pet Pendant
In today's digital age, the proliferation of electronic devices has led to an increase in electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation exposure. While humans have become increasingly aware of the potential health risks associated with EMF radiation, it's important to consider that our furry friends, our pets, are also vulnerable to its effects. This realization has led to the development of innovative solutions such as the EMF Defense Pet Pendant, designed to protect pets from harmful radiation.
By Paulo kinuthia2 years ago in Petlife
What Do Hedgehogs Eat?
Among various types, hogs - a little animal full of kindness and an irresistible charm for many nature lovers - have been successful in winning people’s hearts. Another striking thing that is linked to them is their lifestyle in which their diet is of a great interest. That is to say, their diet has both special and captivating features. Based on where they live, it is natural or just simply the pet, but either way we should know much better about hedgehogs' diet. In course of this guide, we will plunge into the culinary habits of sphematically or fussily these pouched animals, discover the dietary habits in wild and as domestic pets.
By Dull Woman's Club2 years ago in Petlife
Investigating the Mysteries: Odd Information Regarding Feline Leukemia
Worldwide, cats are infected with a viral illness known as feline leukemia, or FeLV for short. Veterinarians and scientists have been confused by this complex and complicated illness for decades. While most people are aware of the fundamentals of feline leukemia, including how it spreads and its possible effects, there are a few odd but little-known facts about this mysterious illness. Now let's explore a few of these oddities:
By Satadal Guru2 years ago in Petlife
The Best Ways to Keep Your Pet Safe and Secure at Home
Pets are not just animals; they are part of our families. Keeping them safe and secure at home is crucial for their well-being. Whether you have a cat, dog, bird, or fish, there are several measures you can take to ensure their safety. In this article, we will discuss the best ways to keep your pet safe and secure at home.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Petlife








