The title is self-descriptive
www.prehistoricpets.com Everybody plays with Sam because, well, Sam is afraid of spiders!
While giving a tour of Prehistoric Pets Jay reminds you guys that we carry tons of cool monitors along with all of our snakes.
I roadcruised this male N. Ga pig at 11:32pm after a short but heavy shower an hourish earlier. Air temp was 84F and road temp was 91F
shows the behavior of neonate pigmies using their tail to lure food within striking distance.
Don't mind me, I'm on the phone ... Anyway, sorry for the poor quality video, but I just wanted to quickly show the effect that a venomous snake can have on one of it's own species. This one was bit by a slightly larger animal in the head. As of the uploading of this video, the snake is still alive and appears to be recovering.
After rejecting common food items such as anoles, geckos and various rodent pinkies, this neonate decided it would accept a baby gartersnake with gusto
3starsound's webcam video August 23, 2011 10:14 AM
Don't mind me, I'm on the phone ... Anyway, sorry for the poor quality video, but I just wanted to quickly show the effect that a venomous snake can have on one of it's own species. This one was bit by a slightly larger animal in the head. As of the uploading of this video, the snake is still alive and appears to be recovering.
This shows 3 of 4 new reptiles in the house. I received another iguana, a hermit crab, and a red eared slider. The high white Cal king is very ill and needs to be left alone. Sad, he's gorgeous. If he makes it through this, I'll post a vid of "Stryker".