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    Can Sugar Gliders Eat Bread? The Surprising answer

    Sugar gliders are exotic animals, and with any exotic animal, it can often be confusing to know what they can and can’t eat and what is considered healthy and nutritious for their daily diet. Depending on where you live, bread can be a diet staple or an occasional treat. While bread can be sour for…

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    Why Are Sugar Gliders Illegal in California? Find Out Why

    Sugar gliders are adorable little pocket pets that form strong bonds with their owners, can be relatively easy to care for and train, and are unique and uncommon pets.  Owning a sugar glider is undoubtedly a conversation starter, and while these exotic animals might seem harmless, you might be surprised to know that they are…

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    Do Pet Snakes Get Bored or Sad? You Will Be Surprised

    It’s common practice when keeping pets to provide an environment that either closely mimics their natural environment outside of captivity or to give the pets stimulating toys to prevent the onset of boredom and even anxiety or depression.  For pet snake owners, however, it can be challenging to know whether or not a snake can…

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    What To Feed A Red Eyed Tree Frog. Essential Foods

    Amphibian lovers are finding it easy to keep red-eyed tree frogs as pets. Not only are they beautiful with bright colors, but they are also easy to care for. In this article, I will discuss what to feed a red-eyed tree frog.   What to feed a red-eyed tree frog   This is the main…

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    What Does A Baby Snapping Turtle Eat?

    Baby snapping turtles are part of the Chelydridae family, also known as the snapping turtle family. It only has two types: the common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentine) and the alligator snapping turtle (Machrochelys Temminckii). The common snapping turtle can be found commonly throughout North, Central, and South America. Meanwhile, the alligator snapping turtles are considered…

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