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The "uncommon" Common Snapping Turtles: Chelydra serpentina serpentina
Uncommon and expensive morphs of the common snapping turtle and other interesting snapping turtle facts like how to help them cross a road and turtle soup.
22 commentsHow to Morph Objects in DAZ Studio
Ever wondered how to change the face of your 3D models? Or maybe you wanted to give them muscles or vampire fangs? Whatever the case, the thing you want is morphing, and I'm here to tell you how to do it.
18 commentsCrested Gecko Care
Crested Geckos are native to New Caledonia, located approximately 900 miles east of Australia. They are indigenous to the island, Grand Terre, and the Isle of Pines to the south. Because crested geckos weren't reported being seen in their native...
461 commentsHow to Choose Your First Pet Snake
Snakes can make fascinating pets, but you must choose your first pet snake very carefully! This guide should give you sufficient information about common first pet snakes to help you to make an educated decision!
4 commentsPicking the Bearded Dragon for You
How to choose the right Bearded Dragon for you. Where to get your reptile and how to pick out a good temperament.
2 commentsLeopard Geckos Care Sheet
Leopard geckos are naturally found in Iran, Afghanistan, Western India and Pakistan. India sent leopard geckos to the United States from 1960- 1973 for legal protection. Pakistan began exporting their leopard geckos worldwide later on; many...
258 commentsWhat Are Morphsuits?
If you have been wondering "What are Morphsuits?" then wonder no more. Morphsuits are set to change how we see the costume industry with affordable stretchy lycra all-in-one costumes in a hhuge range of colors and styles.
3 commentsWhat Morph is My Leopard Gecko
Leopard geckos make great pets. Why? Because they're small, docile, and come in a TON of colors and patterns- I.E. morphs. You can pick and choose your favorites, whether it be a bright Super Hypo Tangerine Carrot Tail Baldy leopard gecko or a pale...
69 commentsBall Python Facts
The Ball Python (Python regius) can be found in West and Central Africa and is the smallest of the African pythons.
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