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  • Food for Whitetail Deer

    The white-tailed deer is the most commonly found in North America. While they are herbivores, they have a widely varied diet, so it is easy to find something tasty for them to enjoy, whether you...

  • Where Does the Giant Panda Live?

    The giant panda is an endangered species that is native to bamboo forests in the mountainous areas of western China. According to the World Wildlife Federation (WWF), the giant panda habitat was...

  • What Is a Wildlife Control Specialist?

    A wildlife control specialist is a licensed expert charged with capturing and removing wild animals from homes and businesses. They also help people with some of the lingering effects of a wild...

  • Sugar Glider Life Expectancy

    Sugar gliders are small nocturnal marsupials that make surprisingly good pets. The actual name "sugar glider" comes from the fact that they love sweet fruits and have the ability to glide. While...

  • What to Feed a Newborn Deer

    If you happen to find an injured fawn that needs medical attention, you can provide some help yourself. Of course, a deer can never be kept as a pet, so if you do decide to help it, make sure it...

  • Information on Raccoons

    Raccoons are beautiful creatures of the wild, but they carry diseases and can be very destructive. Some coons will get into the city and can become destructive and menacing. Raccoons find places...

  • Exotic Pet Laws

    The issue of wild animal possession is for the most part governed by state law. While some basic laws are in place regarding the trading and importation of wild animals, the states have the most...

  • Alternatives to Deer Feed

    Providing planted stands of food for deer, rather than deer feed, allows deer to eat in a more natural fashion and provides cover and food for a range of other game birds and animals. Plant in...

  • What Is Being Done to Save Chinchillas?

    Wild chinchillas are being saved by certain rescue foundations that are trying to help them breed and exist in the wild after they were over-hunted in the 19th century. Find out how wild...

  • How to Adopt a Wild Animal

    Adopting a wild animal can only be done by a licensed individual who rehabilitates the animal before letting it back into the wild. Find out why wild animals should never be tamed or domesticated...

  • Facts About Baby Panda Bears

    Panda bears are some of the most loved and yet most elusive animals on Earth. While scientists have learned a great deal about panda bears, the endangered species live in the highly...

  • Caring for a Sick Gorilla

    It is difficult and dangerous to take care of a wild animal if you do not know what you are doing. If you plan on taking on the task of caring for an exotic pet, make sure that you have wild...

  • Armadillos as Pets

    Armadillos are small omnivorous mammals with a hard, leathery shell. Although armadillos are not difficult to care for, and some people find them to be pleasant and exotic pets, you should...

  • About Killer Whales Living in Captivity

    The Killer Whale has long been a staple of many aquatic-themed amusement parks. Millions of people watch as they perform stunts with human trainers. As with any animal that has been taken from the...

  • How to Get Pets for an Exotic Pet Store

    When you think of exotic pets for sale, the first thing to come to mind may be over-sized South American snakes and reptiles. However, there are a host of exotic pets available that many people...

  • How to Locate a Wildlife Rehabilitator

    If you find a sick, injured or orphaned wild animal, you should find a wildlife rehabilitator to help the animal. Rehabilitators care for animals with the purpose of returning the animal to the...

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