Sunday, April 28, 2013

Gecko Facts

Posted by Zakaria Alzakaria at 5:26 AM 0 comments
                                                                                                                                                                                                   Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:CnidariaClass:ReptiliaOrder:SquamataFamily:GekkonidaeGenus:Gekkoninae
Scientific Name:GekkonidaeType:ReptileDiet:CarnivoreSize:0.1-40cm (0.04-15.7in)Weight:18g (0.5oz)Top Speed:48km/h (30mph)Life Span:2-9 yearsLifestyle:SolitaryConservation Status:Threatened
Colour:Tan, Black, Brown, White, Green, Blue, Orange, YellowSkin Type:ScalesFavourite Food:InsectsHabitat:Rocky deserts and mountainous regionsAverage Litter Size:2Main Prey:Insects, Worms, Small BirdsPredators:Snake, Birds, SpidersSpecial Features:Elongated body and able to walk up vertical surfaces     

chameleon

Posted by Zakaria Alzakaria at 5:10 AM 1 comments


The chameleon is a very distinctive and well-known species of lizard, due to the large eyes and curled tail of the chameleon. Chameleons are found throughout jungle and desert alike, in AfricaAsia and parts of SouthernEurope and chameleons have also been introduced to parts of North America.

Gecko

Posted by Zakaria Alzakaria at 1:29 AM 1 comments
The gecko is a small to medium species of lizard that is found in the more temperate and tropical regions of the world.  Geckos are more commonly found around the Equator and in the Southern Hemisphere although a few species of gecko are found north of the Equator in warmer regions.

How to House a Lizard

Posted by Zakaria Alzakaria at 1:08 AM 0 comments

Reptiles, including geckos and lizards, can be attention-grabbing pets, at the very least. Listed here are a couple of things you will want to know when setting up house for your new comrade.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

How do you battle your chameleon's dehydration health problem? Here are three ways.

Posted by Zakaria Alzakaria at 10:58 PM 0 comments
Dehydration is one of the most common health issues when it comes to caring for your chameleon. You will know when your chameleon is dehydrated by checking if it has sunken eyes. Then check if its skin does not go back in place when you lightly pull it. If the skin doesn't go back into place, your chameleon is most definitely dehydrated.

What Is Your Chameleon's Favorite Food?

Posted by Zakaria Alzakaria at 10:53 PM 0 comments
One of the difficult parts of having a chameleon as a pet is definitely the part where you have to feed it live prey. You have to invest time, money, and effort. You're lucky your chameleon's favorite food is the grasshopper and you've got a lot of them on your backyard. There have also been reports where chameleons also like to eat flowers, leaves, or fruit, and that will not give you as hard a time as looking for live prey will. 

Your chameleon is prone to illnesses and sickness. How can we tell if our chameleon is sick or not?

Posted by Zakaria Alzakaria at 10:46 PM 0 comments
Like all pets and like all living things, chameleons are prone to illnesses and infections. Their health is very important and cannot be ignored. A chameleon may die if its health and well-being is not properly attended to. A malnourished or stressed chameleon is most likely to die early. 
 

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