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How To Take Care Of The Exotic Pet: Sloth
Some Facts About Sloths Sloths are from South America. Sloths make up the family Bradypodidae. They are known for their way of moving about , upside down. They are able to do so because of their hooklike...
69 commentsAnteater Care Sheet - Exotic Pet
Presented by - http://AnteaterEntertainment.com General Info The Tamandua, sometimes referred to as the ant bear, is a medium sized anteater. They weight about 7-19 pounds. My experience is...
5 commentsMonotremes
Monotremes are egg-laying mammals of the sub-class Prototheria, the most primitive of living mammals. There are only two families, the duck-billed platypus of Australia and the spiny anteater (Echidna) of New...
5 commentsHow To Take Care Of The Exotic Pet : Anteater
I have 4 anteaters. 2 of them are giant anteaters and 2 of them are tamanduas. I know many of you are saying " ANTEATER? An Anteater for a pet ? Why ? Shouldn't they be kept in the wild ?" Yes they should be...
69 commentsSome Important Mammal and Bird Species of Amazon Rainforests
Some Important Mammals of Amazon Rainforests There are about 300 species of mammals found in Amazon region. Unlike other animals found in Africa and India animals are comparably smaller in size. All of the...
18 commentsVeronica's Random Dose - Egg-Laying Mammals.
According to the book, The World Of Animals, by authors Martin Walters and Jinny Johnson, the oddest of all mammals known to mankind are classified as monotremes. What classifies these particular mammals...
6 commentsMy Pet Ant Eater
They're back and I hate them so much. I'm the kind of person who always, without exception, wakes up in a good mood ready to each day with high expectations. They are spoiling my mornings. By habit, first...
13 commentsPangolins in Peril
The Pangolin is on the edge of extinction! The present trade in the Pangolin means that within a few years there will be none left. Huge numbers of these attractive, inoffensive, mainly nocturnal mammals...
2 commentsMy last day at a Garachico school in Tenerife
Yesterday I had to say goodbye to all the children and the teachers I had been working with for the last four months in what has been the most enjoyable job I have ever had so for me it was a very sad day. I...
32 commentsNeed information about Anteater
I come from Germany! My husband and I have a dream. An anteater! Could you tell us where we receive one, please? We have many information about the breeding and attitude, but none about that point where we...
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