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beaphar a better world for pets-Rabbit, hamster, chinchilla, gerbil, rat, mouse, degu, ferret

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beaphar a better world for pets Video related to the world of pets. This English-language version for all residents in Spain with a: Rabbit, hamster, chinchilla, gerbil, rat, mouse, degu, ferret, cat, dog, squirrel, rabbit dwarf hamster russian, cat, dog. food, health, hygiene, beauty, bedding, videos Behapar: Pharmacological Laboratories exclusive pet products. If you plan to buy a pet. Will always be more protected beaphar Distributed in Spain by www.forrajescominter.com The best for your pet Spanish to English translation beaphar un mundo mejor para las mascotas Video relacionado con el mundo de los animales de compañia. Esta version en idioma ingles para todos los residentes en España que tengan un: Conejo,hamster,chinchilla,gerbo,rata,raton,degu,huron,gato,perro,ardilla,conejo enano,hamster ruso,gato,perro. alimento,salud,higiene,belleza,lechos,videos Behapar: Laboratorios farmacologicos exclusivos productos para mascotas. Si una mascota usted piensa comprar. Siempre estara mas protegida con beaphar Distribuido en España por www.forrajescominter.com Lo mejor para su mascota

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Dewey was an elderly rat who's suffering from hind-leg paralysis. To help him get around better and prevent him from laying in his own waste, I decided to make him a wheelchair. This was the second revision. Update: Dewey has since passed on, but it's heartwarming to know people are still finding my video. As time passed, he tended to get sores from direct contact with the plastic. This was marginally helped by adding facial tissues or toilet paper as additional padding, but he still required semi-daily baths to rid himself of waste. I still maintain that it helped improve his last days, and certainly may help others as well. For reference, the Lego sets I used to create this were mostly from the Technic family. It looks like as of December 2011 they're still selling some Technic sets, so if you come up with a better design I'd love to see it!

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Dean and Xavier taking a bath. These are the first rats i've had that actually like taking a bath.

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Iguana Invasion! Exotic Pets Gone Wild in Florida

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Pets on the loose in the state of Florida include: Gambian Pouched Rats, giant pythons, iguanas, Nile Monitor lizards, Red Lionfish, Vervet Monkeys and other monkey species, and many kinds of parrots. Video by the author of new book Iguana Invasion! Exotic Pets Gone Wild in Florida.

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CHEN: Giant rats in are being used to detect landmines in Mozambique. The rats, too light to set off the mines, are trained to smell and point them out to their handlers. Let's see how these peanut munchers are helping clear some deadly hazards. STORY: These giant pouched rats are working hard to rid Mozambique of landmines. Landmines are a dangerous legacy of the 16 year civil war with Portugal which ended in 1994. According to Handicap International, an estimated 20 people step on landmines every month in Mozambique. Under the umbrella organisation of APOPO, an NGO concerned with the global landmine problem, researchers came up with the idea for using rats in landmine detection. Seeing the expense and slowness of traditional methods using metal detectors and other foreign and expensive technologies, these researchers found the rat to be a ready local solution. [Mkumbo, Senior Rat Trainer]: "Rats are the animal which are social. They like friendship, you can handle them easily, you can train them easily, you can keep them easily. Also, they are intelligent to know what you need them to learn." These rats are light and will not explode mines, allowing them to sniff out TNT, then scratch the earth as a sign to their handler that a mine is present. The animal is then rewarded with a loud "click" from their trainer and a few peanuts and a bit of banana. The rats learn quickly to not miss a mine, or they might miss a meal. When they're not in the field, the rats train twice a ...

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Mocha learned how to open the cage door and free her friends, Opal and Peanut. Music: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Here's the link: www.incompetech.com Thanks for the help partner support :)

Ghost corn snake eating rat pinkie 12/15/11

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Ghost corn snake eating rat pinkie alive. first time eating rat pinkie.

How to Train a Pet Rat to Come When Called

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www.RatsRatsRats.com - Training your Pet Rat can be great fun for you and your rat. This video shows the basic first steps when gaining the trust of your rat. Once you have taught your pet rat to recognize his name you can teach some more exciting tricks. By using a clicker and your rat's favorite treats you will find this basic training a breeze. If you want more information on pet rats and the chance to buy some really cool stuff for your rat check out our website at: www.RatsRatsRats.com See you there!

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While rats and mice are very similar, they do have several differences. Mice tend to be smaller, more rounded and with more fur on the tail and ears than rats. Identify rats and mice with help from a science teacher in this free video on rodents. Expert: Janice Creneti Bio: Janice Creneti has a BS in secondary science education and a BA in biology from Boston University. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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