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  • What Are Red-Eyed Tree Frog Babies Called?

    What Are Red-Eyed Tree Frog Babies Called?

    Balanced delicately on a leaf above a pond, several eggs laid by a tree frog are piled in organized chaos like a quiet suburb on a piece of prime real estate. Suddenly, the eggs start bursting with life, the leaf shaking from the turbulent activity, and out of the eggs pop hundreds of baby-baby what? If…

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  • What Are Baby Amphibians Called? Do You Know?

    What Are Baby Amphibians Called? Do You Know?

    Are you looking into keeping an amphibian pet? Well, I will get you started on caring for baby amphibians. But first, what are baby amphibians called? Tadpoles, baby amphibians, are aquatic larvae that hatch from fertilized frog eggs. The cycle starts when a female amphibian lays eggs in still water. The jelly-like covered eggs hatch into…

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  • How to have a healthy red-eyed tree frog

    How to have a healthy red-eyed tree frog

    Red-eyed tree frogs are adorable and easy to keep. I am sure that you aim to maintain a healthy and happy pet. These pets have bright colors and are active jumpers, especially at night. However, you must care for your new pet to ensure you have a healthy red-eyed tree frog.  This article will give…

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  • How to Know If Your Turtle Is Happy | 7 Tell-Tail Signs

    How to Know If Your Turtle Is Happy | 7 Tell-Tail Signs

    One of the fascinating things about turtles is that they live so long; many will live as long as 10 – 80 years, with some more giant turtles reaching 100+ years old. This is quite an impressive feat, and it means that a pet turtle is essentially a pet for life; in quite a few…

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  • Do Turtles Get Attached to Their Owners? The Surprising Answer

    Do Turtles Get Attached to Their Owners? The Surprising Answer

    Turtles are one of the planet’s longest-living creatures; on average, a turtle can live between 10 – 80 years. Unfortunately, that’s a long time to live, and many pet turtles will often outlive a family’s generation and be passed down to the next one.  For a pet that can live for so long and potentially…

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  • How Far Can Turtles See? (Good or Bad Eyesight)

    How Far Can Turtles See? (Good or Bad Eyesight)

    The topic of eyes will seem boring or exciting depending on who you ask and in what context. Through evolution, species (including humans) have evolved to maximize one of their primary senses in vision. Some creatures like a hawk or eagle have significantly better eyesight than other flighted creatures like bats.  As a pet owner,…

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  • Do Bearded Dragons Have Teeth? We have all the facts

    Do Bearded Dragons Have Teeth? We have all the facts

    At a glance, or sometimes even with a stern look, it’s difficult to tell whether or not bearded dragons have teeth and as they are part of the reptile family, you might wonder whether or not they have any concealed teeth (or any teeth at all). Bearded dragons have teeth, and while they are often…

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  • Can Axolotls Eat Vegetables? Or stick to meaty foods?

    Can Axolotls Eat Vegetables? Or stick to meaty foods?

    Axolotls are unique creatures, so you might assume they have a very complex diet. Axolotls are naturally carnivores, and whether they are feeding in the wild or a pet owner is feeding them in captivity, the diet will revolve primarily around animal-based protein sources.  As a carnivore, their digestive system is developed to break down…

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  • Can Axolotls Eat Crickets? A Suitable food option?

    Can Axolotls Eat Crickets? A Suitable food option?

    When looking into what you can feed your pet Axolotl (or you might not even have one as a pet and be curious), you’ll likely find that as carnivores, their diet is both the wild and in captivity is mainly protein-based from small fish, animals, and insects.  Widespread food sources for Axolotls are earthworms, nightcrawlers,…

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