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Best Beginner Pet Snakes
There are a wide number and variety of snakes that are available on the pet market, but that doesn't mean that every snake will make a good pet for every person. Beginner keepers do not need to start off with a large snake, such as a red tail boa...
9 commentsCulture and Meaning in Totem Poles Among First Nations in Western Canada - Kwakiutl Lineage
Even though the carved cedar pole and the potlatch have been legal again since 1951, their meanings in a cultural context need additional explantions. Most interesting are the lineages of the Master Carvers.
8 commentsA Girls Tea Party Guide for Planning a Child's Tea Party Themed Birthday
Planning a Tea Party to celebrate a special little girl's birthday? Need some help with party ideas and planning? Take a look at our behind-the-scenes guide with tips of the trade to learn how to turn ho-hum...
1 commentMy Snake Has Mites!
Mites are tiny external parasites, and you never want to find mites on your snake. They suck the snake's blood and can transmit diseases. But, unfortunately, they are very common in captive snakes. You can bring mites home several different ways,...
66 commentsFeeding Your Snake Frozen Mice and Rats
There's usually a big debate over frozen or live rodents. Personally, I prefer frozen, but I have a picky snake, which I'll explain later. First off, snakes aren't the only reptile who will munch on a mouse every now and then. Monitors, tegus,...
90 commentsChristmas Wreath Ideas - How To Make Feather Boa Wreath
The Legend of the Holly Wreath A young orphan boy was living with the shepherds when the herald angels appeared announcing the glad tidings of Christ's birth. On the way to Bethlehem, the child wove a crown of holly branches for the newborn...
34 commentsAnaconda (The Largest Snakes In The World)
Anacondas are huge snakes belonging to the Boa family and are also known as Water Boa. The name suits them well, since they are the most aquatic of the Boas, and live in or near swamps and back river systems. They are also found in tropical...
94 commentsOWNING A BOA CONSTRICTOR: An Interview With BigReese
If you are thinking about purchasing a red tail boa constrictor, it is necessary to be well prepared. Before you bring home your snake make sure you have all the equipment you need. Read as much as you can and always ask questions.
74 commentsCarved Cedar Poles in Washington and Oregon: Power Animals, Totem Poles and Bigfoot
© 2011. Patty Inglish; researcher in North, Central, and South American Native Americans and global Indigenous Peoples from 1970 - 2011 and ongoing. I began researching Native Americans and First Nations in my teen years and after college I...
11 commentsSnakes Are Beautiful... At Least When They're in Pictures!
Many people believe snakes are slippery, sneaky creatures that will strike when you least expect them and, well, those folks are right. But snakes can also be very beautiful, colorful beings that have an unusual grace and exotic allure. This hub takes a look at some of the loveliest snakes in nature.
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