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Does The Ball Python Make A Good Pet?

05/03/2011 16:58
Ball Python Description: Ball pythons grow to about 4 feet in length and some may grow to about 5 feet in length. They become nicely rounded if properly fed. They have anal spurs. These are single claws that appear on either side of the vent. Males have longer spurs than females and males also...

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The Boa Makes A Great Pet

05/03/2011 16:52
Snakes have become much more popular through recent years. Although they aren’t suitable for everybody, a lot of people think they are incredibly gorgeous and mesmerizing animals. Plus, their quite modest requirements of care mean that anybody can enjoy them. Unlike other common pets like dogs...

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Garter Snakes - Educational Information

05/03/2011 16:46
Garter snakes belong to the genus thamnophis. These are most commonly seen snakes and they live in various habitat. These snakes will have colored stripes against the checkered or plain background. Some of the snakes will have yellow or red stripes on the body. But the snake can change the...

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General Eating Habits Of Snakes

05/03/2011 16:40
There is no limit to the food items that you can even think of a snake might eat. Different species have different preys that they prefer to have. There are common preys that most of them like to have. According to season they might change their prey. Whatever is available in abundance would...

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How To Choose A Pet Snake - A General Guide

05/03/2011 14:54
  What type of snake to choose? Keeping pet snakes is becoming more and more common. When you want to buy a pet snake, you could decide  to start off with a king snake, rat snake, or gopher snake before trying the rarer and trickier types like a big constrictor or Burmese python. Some ...

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