Jackson Chameleon eat centipede 1
Written by scottology on December 13, 2009 – 8:48 am -www.wheelofnature.com My Hawaiian Chameleon eat centipede!! about music in the background(classical Guitar), it is actually my YT friend Jesse L playing the song in this video! please check out jesse’s music,thanks!here is his link. http
Tags: Centipede, chameleon, Chameleons, classical, Cockroaches, Crazy, eat, giant, Guitar, jesseL
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Cobra vs. Rat Snake
Written by scottology on November 12, 2009 – 6:19 pm -A rat snake may look like it’s related to this King Cobra, but the cobra prefers to think of the rat snake as lunch! video.nationalgeographic.com
Tags: Attack, cobra, eat, rat, snake
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South American Centipede
Written by scottology on October 31, 2009 – 4:40 pm -This centipede sheds and eats its own “skin,” but is still hungry for more! See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com
Tags: american, bug, Centipede, eat, insect, shed, skin, south
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What Do Turtles Eat?
Written by scottology on October 27, 2009 – 9:58 pm -What do turtles eat? Well, that really depends on the type of turtle you are asking about. Most turtles are carnivorous when they are young, but grow in to omnivores when they mature. Some feed mostly on plants while others, like the snapping turtle, actively hunt small creatures for their food. A turtle’s diet depends on what kind of turtle it is, where it lives and what it has access to.
If you have an adult turtle as a pet, here are some of the foods you can feed it to keep it healthy:
Protein: There are many sources of protein that are safe to feed turtles: small amounts of cooked fish, turkey or chicken are okay; boiled eggs are okay; mealworms, waxworms, earthworms and silkworms are okay; slugs are fine, as are shrimp, snails and crickets. Don’t give them raw meat, though because it can contain a lot of fat and could become contaminated by the time the turtle decides to eat it.
Vegetables: leafy vegetables are best: grape and fig leaves, red clover, carrot tops, dandelions, lettuce (red and green are okay), turnip greens, water lettuce, duckweed, collards, endive and plantain weed are all okay. Regular vegetables like corn, green beans, beets, carrots, okra, green peas and some squash varieties are also okay.
Flowers: some turtles love flowers! Roses, pansies, petunias, lilies, carnations, hibiscus, hyssop, borage, nasturtium and geraniums are all okay as turtle food.
Fruit: some turtles also like fruit: kiwi, apple, mango, strawberry, cantaloupe, blackberries, bananas, grapes, tomatoes, blueberries and some citrus fruits are all a fine to feed a turtle.
Of course, there are some foods that should never be given to a turtle:
Turtles cannot digest milk or dairy products because their stomachs do not carry the enzymes needed for the breaking down of lactose. Feeding dairy products to your turtle is a good way to make sure it gets very sick.
It is also a bad idea to feed any sort of canned or processed food to your turtle. These usually have large amounts of salt and preservatives and people don’t yet know what these ingredients will do to the digestive system of a turtle.
What do turtles eat from their natural habitats? Some turtles have been known to eat poisonous plants that are a part of their natural habitatthey do this as a way to make themselves inedible by predators. Unfortunately, especially in the case of pet turtles, you won’t know exactly what kind of plants are a part of its native habitat, so it is best to keep poisonous plants (like poison ivy, rhubarb plants and avocado plants) out of their reach and out of their tanks.
What do turtles eat? The turtle’s diet depends on what kind of a turtle it is and how old it is. While they are babies, turtles are almost completely carnivorous, though they change into omnivores or even herbivores when they get older (depending on the turtle species). If you are buying a pet turtle from a store, the pet store will likely have food you can feed it.
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24yr old Leopard Gecko eats
Written by scottology on October 26, 2009 – 5:48 am -Dink, the 24 year old Leopard Gecko eats a hand fed dead cricket. Still alive and kicking. Hasn’t bit me lately.
Tags: cricket, eat, feed, gecko, insect, leopard, reptile
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Australian Bearded Dragons, Exotic Pets Hot Facts Girl Jamie
Written by scottology on October 16, 2009 – 6:58 pm -Australian Bearded Dragons, Exotic Pets, Hot Facts Girl Jamie Join Jamie your hot facts teacher for fun facts about the exotic pet, the Australian bearded dragon. Find out what these lizards eat? How to handle the bearded dragon? How long bearded dragons live? How long it take bearded dragons to grow up? How large do bearded dragons get? What different types of bearded dragons are there? How to keep these reptiles warm? How to hold these lizards? How to care for a bearded dragon? Interesting …
Tags: australian, bearded, care, drago, eat, exotic, facts, funny, girl, hold, hot, jamie, Lizard, pet, Reptiles, size, teacher
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