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We're not going to talk about learning whether or not your tortoise is a boy or a girl. Now these guys are breathable in captivity and they are people breeding them. They do no have very many eggs. They only have from 2-5 eggs. We are going to show you...

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About Russian Tortoises' Species History

About Russian Tortoises' Species History

At Regal Reptiles we have a large selection of Russian tortoises on display. The scientific name, the Latin name of Russian tortoises is Testudo horsfieldii and this is almost a full grown, this is a regular breed specism this is an adult. She's about 10...

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Information on the Pueblan Milk Snake

Information on the Pueblan Milk Snake

If you are choosing a pet snake, milk snakes and king snakes can be one of your best choices. Now in this film, we are going to talk about the natural history of milk snakes and how they got their name. Also they are going to talk a little bit about...

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How to Identify a Japanese Bobtail Cat

How to Identify a Japanese Bobtail Cat

Japanese Bobtail cats came to the United States from Japan but are thought to have migrated originally from China or Korea over a thousand years ago. These cats are often depicted in Japanese artwork. They are known as being strong and healthy cats with...

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Gain More Information on Different Cat Breeds

Gain More Information on Different Cat Breeds

Hi! I am Dr. Adrienne Mulligan. I am the owner of Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic, and I am here today on behalf of expertvillage.com. I am here to speak to you about breeding cats. I wanted to talk just a couple of minutes about my favorite breed and what...

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How to Breed Brine Shrimp

How to Breed Brine Shrimp

Brine shrimp are a staple food for many types of fish. They can be bred as a live food population for carnivorous pet fish. They are also fun to keep as pets in their own right. Popularly called "sea monkeys," brine shrimp are easy pets to breed and to...

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