Archive for February, 2010

Feeding Leopard Geckos – Beyond the “Cricket and Mealworm” Diet – Part 1

Hi, Frank Indiviglio here. The Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius), a staple food trade, sometimes it simple like a lizard boot “something warmer, crickets and some vitamin powder should be encouraged. Those councils are themselves pet a long life for a few years to follow, and may even be satisfied that they have made it more [...]

Dog Breed of the Week: Bullmastiff

The Bullmastiff is a powerful dog that was originally developed for protection. Ranger of English at the mid-19th century, the Mastiff and Bulldog. The result was a strong and brave dog from poachers who stop on their way konnten.Die Bullmastiff Today is still a very capable watchdog, but the race is more valued as a [...]

Aqua Gloves – an Important Tool in the Fight against Salmonella and Mycobacteria

Hi, Frank Indiviglio here. The turtles have much in the news as a carrier of salmonella, but many people are unaware that almost all creatures, even dogs and cats, the transfer of bacteria. Less known are the possible health problems posed by mycobacteria, many species of which grow in aquariums housing fish, amphibians, reptiles More> [...]

Seizures in Dogs

If you’ve ever seen a seizure in an animal or a human being, then I need not tell you how difficult it can happen. Most people feel powerless and frightened when they witness an attack, especially if it is the first time seizures in dogs are unfortunately too common. If your dog has had a [...]

I have just won a Nikon Camera in the Daily Telegraph’s Big Picture Competition

Last Saturday I was with a look at the travel section of the Daily Telegraph and back I saw a picture of a tiger chasing two deer. Was launched in India for themselves and won the photographer a camera. I said jokingly to my wife to take a camera next few weeks and I have [...]

I have just won a Nikon Camera from the Daily Telegraph

Last Saturday I was with a look at the travel section of the Daily Telegraph and back I saw a picture of a tiger chasing two deer. Was launched in India for themselves and won the photographer a camera. I said jokingly to my wife to take a camera next few weeks and I have [...]

A Reminder that the Northern Ireland Ornithologists’Club “Sam Penney Memorial Lecture” is on Wednesday 24th February

On Wednesday night, a former staff photographer Chris Gomersall RSPB information is the annual “Sam Penney Memorial Lecture at the Ulster Museum at 7 30pm. Sam Penney was one of the leading ornithologists in Ireland in the 40s and 50s and was the first president of the Club of Northern Ireland Ornithologists. Bird Photography One [...]

The Chuckwalla – a Hardy, Personable Candidate for the Desert Terrarium – Part 2

Hi, Frank Indiviglio here. Please see Part I of this article for more information about the natural history of the second largest lizard in North America, the Chuckwalla (Thunnus Sauromalus). ‘S Status in-the-wild populations seem aircraft preferred habitat stable largely unsuitable for development. The nature of P. varius, but is made in the distribution of [...]

The Natural History and Care of Newts – Japanese and Chinese Fire-bellied Newts

Hi, Frank Indiviglio here. Please refer to the natural history and captive care of newts, Part I, for general information. Today we will look at the salamander, which has always been popular among enthusiasts of amphibians, the Japanese fire-bellied toad newt (Cynops pyrrhogaster). This species is often confused with the Chinese fire-bellied toad Newt orientalis, [...]

Indian Bird Photography

I recently received some e-mails with questions from some Indian photographers Bird and questions about them. Well, I think, this guy has some photos of Francisco Clemente simply outstanding. Check out his other hand PortfolioThe, I would recommend is India, Vijay Birds cavale many of his photographs are also bird calls.


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