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Water Moccasin Vs Cottonmouth – What’s the Difference?

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Cottonmouths are extremely venomous (more on that later), and their scientific name is Agkistrodon piscivorus. They are very similar to … Read more

Categories Comparisons, Reptiles and Amphibians
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What is a Murder Hornet?

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You may have been hearing a lot of “buzz” (pun intended) about the so-called murder hornets that have somehow made … Read more

Categories Invertebrates
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Do Bearded Dragons Watch TV?

by Wildlife Informer

Bearded Dragons are some of the most docile exotic pets you can own in the reptile category. They are easy … Read more

Categories Exotic Pets, Reptiles and Amphibians
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Can A Leopard Gecko Regrow Its Tail?

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Most people know that lizards have the unique ability to regenerate their tails. A popular exotic pet for many people … Read more

Categories Exotic Pets, Reptiles and Amphibians

What is Considered an Exotic Pet?

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We hear the term “exotic pets” thrown around often and don’t think much about it, but what is considered an … Read more

Categories Exotic Pets
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Can Hippos Breathe Underwater?

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Hippos are large herbivorous mammals that live in Africa. They spend much of their lives underwater, up to 16 hours … Read more

Categories Mammals

Are Palm Trees Native to California?

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Palm trees are perfectly symbolic of warm beaches and desert oases. They belong to the species Arecaceae and are found … Read more

Categories Plants, Trees & Flowers, Regional Wildlife

Do Spiders Eat Ants? – Some Do.. But Not All

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Spiders are one of the most common arachnids on the planet. In fact, it’s estimated that at any given time … Read more

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Do Bumble Bees Die After Stinging?

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Bumble bees, genus bombus, are good sized bees that are commonly seen throughout North America and other continents. There are … Read more

Categories Invertebrates
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Do Penguins Have Teeth?

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Penguins are such curious creatures, really like no other. They are birds yet they don’t really look like birds. There … Read more

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