Since the start of the pandemic, mass gatherings have been prohibited to avoid the spread of COVID-19. As time went by, people wondered if things would still go back to the way they were.
Working from home has become a new-normal standard. No longer
do people have to commute or interact with coworkers on a daily basis. As long as they are equipped with a relatively stable internet connection, they can get the job done just as efficiently as they would in the office.
Adding a bit of green inside a terrarium is an easy way to level up a reptile’s home. Not only does placing plants make it look and feel more natural, but it also provides a good number of benefits that both humans and animals can enjoy!
Ultraviolet (UV) light is a vital yet confusing element with which everyone caring for a reptile should familiarize themselves.
Bringing a Reptile into your home is an exciting time; however, it can quickly become a stressful situation, not just for them but for all the other animals living in the house.
• GET TO KNOW YOUR ANIMAL COMPANION
You should know your buddy’s behavior more than anyone. After all, you already know where they like to sleep, what they like to do during the day, and what they enjoy messing around with.
Hybrids are defined as the offspring of two different species, resulting in a mix of characteristics from each parent. These hybrid animals are rarely seen in nature.
If you’ve been online lately, it’s likely that you’ve seen these hilarious looking frogs who have been gaining popularity, thanks to meme culture.
Modern reptile equipment makes taking care of reptiles easier than before, from automated misters to all-in-one UV and basking bulbs.
Reptiles aren’t exactly the cuddliest of creatures on the planet – their cold bodies, pointy scales, and unusual body shapes have always struck fear in the hearts of humans for thousands of years.