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    How To Tell if a Chameleon is Stressed

    If you have a pet chameleon, you know the importance of ensuring they have the proper environment to live in as well as the healthiest diet to eat. However, did you also know that it’s essential to ensure that your chameleon doesn’t experience high levels of stress?  Much like humans, stress can cause a lot…

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    Natural Predators of The Red Eyed Tree Frog

    The red-eyed tree frog is one of the most recognizable tree frogs in the world, with distinct green and yellow coloring and bulging red eyes. Despite how cute they look, some predators actually choose to eat them. So, what eats a red-eyed tree frog?    Snakes Spiders Bats Owls, and… Toucans   Basically, anything that…

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    Everything You Need To Know About Snake Poop?

    When you see a snake slithering through the wild, one thing you don’t frequently see, if ever, is the snake doing its business. But surely, if they are eating, there has to be a way for them to get rid of their waste. So, do snakes poop? Much like any other animal, a snake does…

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    Chameleon Bedding Material. What Do You Need?

    Bedding or substrate is not one of the most concerning issues when setting up a home for your chameleon but it does matter. Due to the high levels of humidity that are required in the tank of a chameleon, it is important to use the right type of bedding. In most cases, this should be…

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    What Eats A Red-Eyed Tree Frog?

    Red-eyed tree frogs are small amphibians ranging between just 2-4 cm in size, so, naturally, they would have many predators out in the wild. Their bright coloring may be intriguing to humans, but to other animals, it makes them a target. From birds, snakes, and spiders, many animals consider this tropical amphibian to be a…

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    Red-Eyed Tree Frog Adaptation

    The red-eyed tree frog has adapted in several ways which allow it to make the most of its natural habitat, some examples included sticky padding on their feet and their bright colors which are used as a deterrent to predators.   Introduction to Red-Eyed Tree Frog Adaptation   Red-eyed tree frogs are commonly believed to…

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