Adult size: they are one of the largest semi aquatic hard shell turtles and can get up to 12 kg and 45cm
Range:they live in the mainland of southeast asia in these placesCambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam
Habitat: they usually live in alot of places with freshwater ncluding rivers, streams, lakes, swamps and marshes, from sea level up to hilly area however they are not only water creatures they also can be kept out of water. they can be found unter vegetation they are burrowers
Feeding: like most turtles they are vegetarians and mostly they eat lettus and other vegetation.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
honduran milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum)
Adult size:they can grow up to 60 inches long and over 5 ft have shiny smooth skin and are commonly red and black. they usually can live 20 years the average weight is 2.77 pounds
Geographic Range is south east Canada and are distributed throughout most of the united states to central america.they also live in Nicaragua, Northeastern Costa Rica, Caribbean slope of Honduras
Habitat typically milksnakes live in forest regions they can live in prairies and often they live in rocky places.
Feeding Honduran milk snakes are carnivores they are pretty picky eaters with temperature and enclosure they start with pinkys then fuzzys and adults and eventually can even get to small rats. they can be fed two times per week but once is usually enough their growing depends on you. they sometimes eat other reptiles so dont cage them up together
Geographic Range is south east Canada and are distributed throughout most of the united states to central america.they also live in Nicaragua, Northeastern Costa Rica, Caribbean slope of Honduras
Habitat typically milksnakes live in forest regions they can live in prairies and often they live in rocky places.
Feeding Honduran milk snakes are carnivores they are pretty picky eaters with temperature and enclosure they start with pinkys then fuzzys and adults and eventually can even get to small rats. they can be fed two times per week but once is usually enough their growing depends on you. they sometimes eat other reptiles so dont cage them up together
Friday, December 2, 2011
sulcada(African spurred tortoise)
Adult size: as babies sulcatas can be 1 to two inches but can grow to be 36 inches and around 200 pounds they can grow and be over 100 years old.
Range: the African Spurred Tortoise is native to the sahara they live insemi-arid grasslands, savannas, and thorn shrublands found in the countries Burkina Faso ,Chad ,Eritrea, Ethiopia,Mali ,Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal ,and, Sudan
habitat:these animals do not hibernate so they cannot be kept anywhere below 70 degrees or they would freeze to death. these guys stay in a pretty warm climate and are burrowers they are known to have some holes up to six feet wide and 30 feet deep.
Feeding:Food is an important factor in healthy growth. It is crucial NOT to overfeed your tortoise. One feeding per day is plenty. ¼ cup for the first six month of hatchling stage After one year, a juvenile should get no more than 1 cup of loosely packed greens per dayThe majority of the Sulcata’s diet intake should be from a variety of grasses, weeds, and clovers. NEVER offer iceberg lettuce
Range: the African Spurred Tortoise is native to the sahara they live insemi-arid grasslands, savannas, and thorn shrublands found in the countries Burkina Faso ,Chad ,Eritrea, Ethiopia,Mali ,Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal ,and, Sudan
habitat:these animals do not hibernate so they cannot be kept anywhere below 70 degrees or they would freeze to death. these guys stay in a pretty warm climate and are burrowers they are known to have some holes up to six feet wide and 30 feet deep.
Feeding:Food is an important factor in healthy growth. It is crucial NOT to overfeed your tortoise. One feeding per day is plenty. ¼ cup for the first six month of hatchling stage After one year, a juvenile should get no more than 1 cup of loosely packed greens per dayThe majority of the Sulcata’s diet intake should be from a variety of grasses, weeds, and clovers. NEVER offer iceberg lettuce
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