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Jan
02

Nurture a Healthy Baby Bearded Dragon With These Simple to Follow Tips

Posted under Animal Care, Animal planet by admin

Bearded dragonsThe latest rage among the pet owners is to have possession of a bearded dragon. There are many who look out for baby bearded dragon. The little pet reptile requires extra attention and care as compared to the adult and juvenile bearded dragons. Many reptile pet owners have been constantly checking out the little bearded dragons because they are cute and fun to play with. However lagging of experiences on the care of these baby reptiles can cause life threatening risk.

For the first few months after the bearded dragons have born, you need to devote more care such as avoid too frequent handling to reduce the stress, small prey size, and more calcium intake. Even when the bearded dragon baby is at age of 8 weeks, they are considered hatching or very young. They are most likely prone to anxiety, and it would affect its growth and health. If you are chasing one for yourself, make sure that it is at least 8 weeks old, and take good care of the pet. There are numerous points to be considered while adopting baby bearded dragon which can help in making him a happy pet like:

Housing:

They do not require big enclosure size and ambience space. If the cage is too large, they may find it difficult chasing down and hunting for the prey. If the enclosure is too big, they may feel insecure living in it. Smaller enclosure will make them feel more secure. They do not require big enclosure. If the cage is too large, they may find it difficult chasing down and hunting for the prey and may feel insecure living in it. Smaller enclosure will make them feel more secure. Try to avoid place that is busy and high footage traffic, especially when there are children running around and may get a chance to hit the enclosure. The disturbances may always stress them up.

Feeding:

A baby bearded dragon feeding should be done more often as they need more fats and protein from the food for rapid growth. They should be fed atleast 2 to 3 times a day. The main concern in feeding baby bearded dragon is the food size, especially insects such as crickets. The proper food size should be 1/3 of the hatchling’s head and the length should be smaller than the distance between their eyes. Feeding hatchling with small prey is a must as large items can lead to paralysis and even death. Besides small crickets, small bearded dragons need greens, fruits and vegetables at this time as well. One of the feeding principles for baby bearded dragon is to offer them plenty of water. You may mist their head, cage wall, and decorations with water until they start to lap the water droplets.

Handling:

When it is the first try to hold them, they may resist, but approach them slowly. Try to pick them up from side instead of top. This will reduce the risk of being scared. Reach out the bottom of the body part, and support their body with another hand, let the body feel that it is standing firmly on your hands.

Jun
14

New Video for Squirrels Eating Walnuts With Women Hand

Posted under Animal planet, Squirrels, World Animal planet by admin

here is some new video on Squirrels Eating Walnuts with lady hand

squirrels eating walnuts with Lady hand

Squirrels Eating Walnuts

squirrels eating walnuts with women hand

Jun
03

squirrels eating walnuts with Ladys hand

Posted under Animal planet, Squirrels, World Animal planet by admin

Squirrel a small and beautiful animal, here three beautiful video’s of the creature that lives in the forest squirrels most of times you can see squirrels while playing in your garden. These videos’ has been captured when squirrel is eating walnuts out of Lady’s hand, a great relationship of lady and squirrel and video is in Romanian language.

squirrels eating walnuts

squirrels eating walnuts out of my Lady’s hand

squirrels eating walnuts with Lady’s hand

Apr
27

Funny Animal Video

Posted under Animal planet, Funny, World Animal planet by admin

Apr
23

Life Under Water

Posted under Animal planet, Fish, World Animal planet by admin

Life under water is an amazing experience but we can feel it have this memorable experience if we know how to swim. Only then we can survive there like other underwater creature does. Life under water has a different story if we compare to live on the earth out of the water. For humans it is very unfamiliar to live under water. Fish, shark, spider, whale, squid, starfish, crab, seahorse, sponge, octopus, spider, jellyfish, clam, lobster, crab, dolphin are some of the Life under water creature those are enjoy this beautiful life. We can stay there for short period but these creature spend and enjoy their lifetime under water.

Apr
05

Acrobatic Canadian bear out to get food

Posted under Animal planet, Bear, World Animal planet by admin

Apr
05

Animals News on World Animal Planet

Posted under Animal planet, Birds, Cat, Dogs, Gorilla, Leopards, Lion, Tiger, World Animal planet by admin


Sanya, the Bactrian camel, leads her calf on a walk at the Minnesota Zoo in Apple Valley, Minn. The male camel, who doesn’t yet have a name, was born on March 7 and weighed 125 lbs at birth


Sumatran tigers, Jalur and Cinta, at the Symbio Wildlife Park in Helensburgh, Wollongong, New South Wales. Originally from New Zealand’s Auckland Zoo, where they were the first tigers born at the zoo, the two tigers were shipped to Australia as part of an international breeding program


Staff at St Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital in Buckinghamshire have made a little jumper to keep a spineless hedgehog warm. The animal was found by a member of the public in a garden in Bedford and has been named Spudlina by staff as her skin resembles that of a potato. The two year old is undergoing various tests to determine the cause of the loss of her spines and she is currently enjoying regular skin massages with a Vitamin E moisturiser


A flamingo loses its balance and falls over whilst trying to stand on one leg in its pool at Moscow Zoo


The polar bear cub Vicks walks under mother Olinka’s legs in their enclosure at the Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam


A baby squirrel curls up into a tiny ball while his mother gently carries him in her mouth to the safety of the nest


A lion cub is carried in its mother’s mouth in the Masai Mara game reserve in Kenya. The mother had taken her newborn out into the open for the first time and had just finished feeding it when the excited youngster misbehaved. The clumsy cub went back for more food and roughly nuzzled at the mother’s belly, causing her to let out a painful roar. The angry lioness then picked the baby lion up by the scruff of the neck with her mouth and carried the hapless youngster back to their den.


Two-month-old North China leopard cub Nekama sits in a basket in her enclosure at the Berlin zoo


Two new-born female white tiger cubs are pictured at Night Safari Zoo in Chiang Mai province, northern Thailand


A six-day-old female chimpanzee clings to her mother Uschi at Bratislava Zoo in Slovakia


A newborn White-Handed Gibbon baby is seen with its mother Bettina, aged 32, as she climbs a rope at the Ramat Gan Safari near Tel Aviv. The birth of the gibbon surprised staff, as it had been 11 years since Bettina last gave birth.


Baby lemurs hang onto their mother at a zoo in Hefei, China


Three baby meerkats are cared for by their family at Bristol Zoo Gardens

An eight-day old capybara relaxes with its mother in their enclosure at the San Diego Zoo, California

Seven ginger guinea pigs rescued by The Blue Cross animal charity have been named after famous red-heads – Fergie, Annie, Bonnie (Langford), Nicola (Roberts), Geri (Halliwell), Bianca (Butcher) and Lily (Cole). The copper-coloured critters were brought into The Blue Cross adoption centre in Burford, Oxfordshire, earlier this month along with five other guinea pigs because their owner could no longer care for them.


This abandoned black-and-white cat with a heart-shaped marking on her side has been named Bette Davis by staff at Gables Farm Dogs’ and Cats’ Home in Plymouth, Devon. She was handed in to the animal shelter last month looking dishevelled and emaciated after she was dumped by her previous owners. Bette is one of dozens of cats currently waiting to be re-homed at the centre.


A cat balances on a row of high fence posts. Owner Loree McComb photographed her cat Johnny balancing on the fence in her back garden in New Mexico, United States


Eleven month old red Tibetan mastiff dog, Hong Dong (Big Splash) was handed over to its new owner, a man, who was only idendified surnamed as Yang, at a private breeding base in Qingdao city, in east China’s Shandong province, on 12 March 2011. Media sources reported that the dog was bought by a multi-millionaire coal baron for 10 million yuan (£945,000) making it probably the most expensive dog in the world

Say hello to the seal who has learned to wave his flipper in exchange for fish. Charlie the seal has discovered that by pleasing the crowd with his friendly antics he can get more fish…


A great grey owl stares into the camera at the Bird Zoo in Marlow, eastern Germany


great sight to see when these majestic birds grab the fish right out of the water. Most of the time they catch them on their first attempt. This eagle flew straight back to the nest when he’d caught the pollock and he probably had to give the lot of it to the wife and kids.”


Thousands of starlings flock into the shape of a bird. Amateur photographer Kenneth Barker snapped the picture at Gretna Green in Scotland.

Mar
25

CROCODILE WHISPERER

Posted under Animal planet, Crocodile, World Animal planet by admin

CROCODILE WHISPERER

If you thought the legend of the horse whisperer was impressive, here’s An animal tale with even more bite.

Rather than trying to tame wild stallions, fearless Costa Rican fisherman Chito prefers a playful wrestle in the water with his best pal Pocho – a deadly 17-foot crocodile.

The 52-year-old daredevil draws gasps of amazement from onlookers by wading chest-deep into the water, then whistling for his 980-pound buddy – and giving him an affectionate hug.

Chito made friends with the croc after finding him with a gunshot wound on the banks of the Central American state’s Parismina river 20 years ago. He had been shot in the left eye by a cattle farmer and was close to death.

Chito asked several friends to help load the massive reptile into his boat. He says, “When I found Pocho in the river he was dying, so I brought him into my house. He was very skinny weighing only around 150 pounds. I gave him chicken, fish and medicine for six months to help him recover.

I stayed by Pocho’s side while he was ill, sleeping next to him at night. I just wanted him to feel that somebody loved him, and that not all humans are bad. It meant a lot of sacrifice. I had to be there every day. I love all animals – especially ones that have suffered.”

It took years before Chito felt that Pocho had bonded with him enough to get closer to the animal.

He says, “After a decade I started to work with him. At first it was slow. I played with him a bit, slowly doing more. Then I found out that when I called his name he would come over to me.”

At one point during his recovery, Chito left the croc in a lake near his house but as he turned to walk away, to his amazement Pocho got out of the water and began to follow him home.

Chito recalls, “That convinced me the crocodile could be tame.”

But when he first fearlessly waded into the water with the giant reptile his family was so horrified they couldn’t bear to watch. So instead, he would splash around with Pocho when his family was asleep.

Four years ago Chito showed some of his tricks to friends, including getting the animal to close his eyes on command, and they convinced him to go public with a show.

Now he swims and plays with Pocho as well as feeding him at the lake near his home in the lowland tropical town of Sarapiqui.

The odd couple have now become a major tourist attraction, with several tour operators. Visitors are t Taken on touring cruises to see the pair.

Feb
22

English Mastiff

Posted under Animal planet, Dogs, World Animal planet, World's Largest Animal by admin

The English Mastiff, referred to by virtually all Kennel Clubs simply as the Mastiff, is a breed of large dog descended from the ancient Alaunt through the Pugnaces Britanniae. Distinguishable by enormous size, massive head, and a limited range of colors, but always displaying a black mask, the Mastiff is noted for its gentle temperament. The lineage of modern dogs can be traced back to the early 19th century, and the modern type was stabilised in the 1880s. Following a period of sharp decline, the Mastiff has increased its worldwide popularity.
English Mastiff

The former standard specified the coat should be short and close-lying and the color is apricot-fawn, silver-fawn, fawn, or dark fawn-brindle, always with black on the muzzle, ears, and nose and around the eyes.

The greatest weight ever recorded for a dog, 343 pounds (156 kg), was for a Mastiff from England named Aicama Zorba of La Susa, although claims of larger dogs exist. According to the 1989 edition of the Guinness Book of Records, in March 1989, when he was 7 years old, Zorba stood 35 inches (89 cm) at the shoulder and was 8.25 feet (251 cm) from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail, about the size of a small donkey. After 2000, the Guinness Book of World Records stopped accepting largest or heaviest pet records.

Feb
22

Dog Catches Huge Fish

Posted under Animal planet, Dogs, Fish, World Animal planet by admin