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A baby monitor is a device that will pick up sound in one room and transmit it to a receiver in a different room. It only works one way so the baby can't hear what's going on in other parts of the...
Building a shark cage sounds like a simple task to the uninitiated. In reality, it's difficult not only to construct but also to locate and purchase materials strong enough to keep you safe while...
Iguanas are interesting reptiles that are easily domesticated. They need a bit of space and enjoy being isolated from other iguanas so it's best to build a separate cage for each iguana. Building...
Named for its scalelike skin, dragon fruit (also called pitaya or pitahaya) grows on the pitaya cactus plant in mild climates and is becoming increasingly popular worldwide.
The X-Ray Fish is also known as (or known better as) the Pristella Tetra. They are freshwater fish that are tiny in size and can often be used as pets for home aquariums.
When a green iguana is mature it will be anywhere from 4 to 6 feet long. In the wild they can be found in Brazil, the Caribbean Islands, Mexico and Paraguay
Most chiropractors distribute newsletters for their patients and will be happy to add you to their mailing list. You can also subscribe to newsletters via email and by finding downloadable copies...
That time of the month has rolled around yet again and the cramping has begun. Using a heating pad to fight those monthly cramps will relieve some of your menstrual pain and will help you to...
Iguanas are unique pets that need special care. This part can sometimes be challenging. If you don't select the proper living quarters for your pet iguana, you are not providing the optimum care...
Iguanas are one of the most popular pet lizards for their large size and easy care. Buying an iguana is a matter of researching ahead of time and then purchasing the iguana and all the accessories...
A GED, or General Equivalency Diploma, shows that you have met the requirements of a high school education. Most people get a GED after having dropped out of high school earlier in life.
The black-eyed Susan is a member of the Aster Family and grows widespread across the United States as a wildflower and in garden settings. The Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center website states...
Why Does a Cobra Have a Hood?
Cobras have a hood that they can use as a warning to tell their predator to leave them alone. Learn about different species of cobras that have different sized hoods with help from an advanced...
What Do Young Snakes Eat?
Different species of snakes have different diets, but young snakes will usually eat small fish, frogs, lizards, insects or earthworms. Discover why a baby snake that has been captured may be...
What Do Copperhead Snakes Eat?
Copperheads eat a variety of things, depending on their size, including crickets, cicadas, small lizards, frogs and small mice. Discover how copperheads use their tail tips to lure prey with help...
Taming a Green Iguana
Most iguanas do not tame very well as they don't like to be disturbed or handled, but some iguanas can be tamed by being fed by hand from an early age. Find out why many people don't like the...
What Is a Python?
Pythons are snakes that come from Asia, Australia and Africa, and they are often identified by the vestibular limbs that exist underneath their tail. Learn about the reticulated python, which is...
How Long Can a King Cobra Grow?
The size of a king cobra depends somewhat on their region of origin, but the largest king cobra on record reached more than 18 feet. Learn more about king cobras, which average 12 to 14 feet in...
What Do Corn Snakes Eat?
Corn snakes will usually feed on small lizards and small mice, and they are constrictors, meaning that they will suffocate their prey before feeding. Find out how many corn snakes that are kept as...
What Do Milk Snakes Eat?
In general, milk snakes in the wild feed on smaller snakes, lizards and mice, and those that prefer feeding on lizards will have to be weened into feeding on rodents. Ween a milk snake off of the...
What's the Largest Lizard?
The largest lizard in the world is the Komodo dragon, which lives on several islands in Indonesia and averages 8 to 10 feet in length. Learn about the heavy body weight of Komodo dragons, which...
What Does a Ring-Necked Snake Look Like?
Ring-necked snakes are fairly small snakes that average between 12 and 18 inches, and have a gray or black top with a belly that is bright red, orange or yellow. Discover how ring-necked snakes...
What Do Baby Milk Snakes Eat?
Baby milk snakes are usually fairly small, so they prefer to feed on small lizards and small mice that have a lizard scent. Find out how milk snakes are fed as they get older with help from an...
What Does a Garter Snake Eat?
A garter snake is a striped species of snake that usually feeds on fish or frogs, but some sub-species will feed on mice. Find out why garter snakes are often attracted to ponds with help from an...
What Do Ring-Necked Snakes Eat?
Ring-necked snakes primarily feed on insects, earthworms, crickets and occasionally coral snakes. Learn more about ring-necked snakes and their eating habits with help from an advanced certified...
How to Take Care of a Garden Snake
In order to take care of garden snakes, they should be fed fish, frogs and earthworms, and they should be set up in a typical aquarium at room temperature. Provide a water bowl that is big enough...
How to Catch a Lizard
In order to catch a lizard, a person should be gentle, and oftentimes researchers catch lizards by using long bamboo poles with nooses at the end. Discover why a person shouldn't grab hold of a...
Caecilian Facts
Caecilians are amphibians that superficially resemble earthworms or snakes. Discover facts about caecilians with information from a published biologist in this free video on amphibians.
New Guinea Snapping Turtle Facts
New Guinea snapping turtles have bony carapaces that are made into elaborate ceremonial masks in the villages of New Guinea. Discover facts about New Guinea snapping turtles with information from...
Twist-Necked Turtle Facts
The twist-necked turtle has a carapace that is composed of about 50 bones. Discover facts about twist-necked turtles with information from a published biologist in this free video on turtles and...
Dwarf Caiman Facts
Dwarf caimans are found in cool, fast flowing forest streams and rivers. Discover facts about dwarf caimans with information from a published biologist in this free video on crocodilian reptiles.
Spring Peepers Facts
Spring peepers are frogs that produce a shrill, repeated peeping sound. Discover facts about spring peepers with information from a published biologist in this free video on frogs and amphibians.
Spotted Salamander Facts
Spotted salamanders are abundant in deciduous forests along rivers. Discover facts about spotted salamanders with information from a published biologist in this free video on amphibians.
Leopard Gecko Facts
Leopard geckos live in deserts and grasslands, and have movable eyelids. Discover facts about leopard geckos with information from a published biologist in this free video on lizards and reptiles.
Malaysian Giant Turtle Facts
The Malaysian giant turtle is found in large bodies of fresh water. Discover facts about Malaysian giant turtles with information from a published biologist in this free video on turtles and reptiles.
Ball Python Facts
Ball pythons are a small species and the adults can live to about 20 years. Discover facts about ball pythons with information from a published biologist in this free video on snake identification...
Asian Box Turtle Facts
Asian box turtles are recognized by their dark olive or brown-colored heads. Discover facts about Asian box turtles with information from a published biologist in this free video on turtles and...
Wood Frog Facts
Wood frogs are the only frogs that are found north of the Arctic Circle. Discover facts about wood frogs with information from a published biologist in this free video on frogs and amphibians.
Common Musk Turtle Facts
Common musk turtles have habitats that include permanent bodies of water. Discover facts about common musk turtles with information from a published biologist in this free video on turtles and...
Red-Backed Salamander Facts
Red-backed salamanders are terrestrial and live in deciduous forests. Discover facts about red-backed salamanders with information from a published biologist in this free video on amphibians.
Brown Anole Facts
The brown anole is an invasive species of lizard with very long claws. Discover facts about brown anoles with information from a published biologist in this free video on lizards and reptiles.
Red-Eared Slider Facts
Red-eared sliders are freshwater turtles found all over the United States. Discover facts about red-eared sliders with information from a published biologist in this free video on turtles and...
Colorado River Toad Facts
Colorado river toads, also called the Sonora desert toad, have relatively smooth skin outside of the warts on their back legs. Discover facts about Colorado river toads with information from a...
Common Snapping Turtle Facts
The common snapping turtle often inhabits water with muddy bottoms that are better for hiding. Discover facts about common snapping turtles with information from a published biologist in this free...
Malaysian Soft-Shelled Turtle Facts
Malaysian soft-shelled turtles live in rocky, shallow, fast-running streams and often hide beneath irregular rocks. Discover facts about Malaysian soft-shelled turtles with information from a...
African Bullfrog Facts
African bullfrogs are known for the amount of parental investment the males put into the tadpoles. Discover facts about African bullfrogs with information from a published biologist in this free...
American Alligator Facts
American alligators are found in the southeastern United States and have skin covered in rough, bony scales. Discover facts about American alligators with information from a published biologist in...
Iguana Facts
Iguanas possess a row of spines that run from the tip of their heads to the base of their tails. Discover facts about iguanas with information from a published biologist in this free video on...
Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula Facts
Chilean rose hair tarantulas eat small crickets and other invertebrates. Discover facts about Chilean rose hair tarantulas with information from a published biologist in this free video on...
Japanese Rat Snake Facts
Japanese rat snakes are a slender species known to inhabit all of the Japanese islands. Discover facts about Japanese rat snakes with information from a published biologist in this free video on...
Madagascar Hissing Cockroach Facts
Madagascar hissing cockroaches are wingless and get their name from their ability to compress air out of their abdomen to create a hissing sound. Discover facts about Madagascar hissing...
Western Hog-Nosed Snake Facts
Western hog-nosed snakes prefer to live on prairies and grasslands. Discover facts about Western hog-nosed snakes with information from a published biologist in this free video on snake...
Eastern Box Turtle Facts
Eastern box turtles are one of two species of box turtles found in the United States. Discover facts about eastern box turtles with information from a published biologist in this free video on...
White's Tree Frog Facts
White's tree frogs are found in Australia and Indonesia and are adept tree climbers. Discover facts about White's tree frog with information from a published biologist in this free video on frogs...
Red-Footed Tortoise Facts
The red-footed tortoise draws its name from the red and orange scales found on it's feet. Discover facts about red-footed tortoises with information from a published biologist in this free video...
Snake-Necked Turtle Facts
Snake-necked turtles can coil their necks into their shells, and can be found in brackish waters. Discover facts about snake-necked turtles with information from a published biologist in this free...
Curly Hair Tarantula Facts
Curly hair tarantulas have hairs on the back of their abdomens that irritate the nasal membranes of potential predators. Discover facts about curly hair tarantulas with information from a...
Dumeril's Boa Facts
Dumeril's boa is a heavy-bodied boa that can grow three to four feet in length. Discover facts about Dumeril's boas with information from a published biologist in this free video on snake...
Cane Toad Facts
Cane toads, also known as marine toads, are tropical and prefer to live near semi-permanent bodies of water. Discover facts about cane toads with information from a published biologist in this...
Mexican Musk Turtle Facts
Mexican musk turtles are found in slow moving bodies of fresh water and, unlike most turtles, can't retract into their shell. Discover facts about Mexican musk turtles with information from a...
Blue-Tongued Skink Facts
Blue-tongued skinks have elongated bodies and short, stubby limbs to go along with shiny, overlapping scales. Discover facts about blue-tongued skinks with information from a published biologist...
Garter Snake Facts
Garter snakes are the most widely spread snakes in North America and are familiar to most people. Discover facts about garter snakes with information from a published biologist in this free video...