Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Tea Cup Pigs



   
These tea cup pigs need owners for life, and a lot of love. Pigs cannot sweat so they need plenty of water available to them all day. These tiny pigs also need blankets everywhere they go, and can be trained to use litter boxes or go outside. They only need to be given food twice a day, and can have fruits or vegetables in-between for snacks or when being trained. Avocado, chocolate, and salty foods are toxic for pigs. These pigs get along well with other animals, and are a great pet to have if someone wants something a little different. 

Prairie Dogs!


These cute and cuddly animals are very needy so they have to have a lot of attention, without this needed attention most prairie dogs will go into a state of depression. They are herbivores, who may occasionally eat insects, depending upon what is available to them in the wild.
Rolo - Black Tailed Prairie Dog Picture

Monday, October 15, 2012




Geckos, classed as lizards, are found in warmer areas all over the world. Instead of eyelids, they have a clear membrane that protects their eyes. They look cool, but in reality, how do they save me money on car insurance?



Tell me you wouldn't want this alpacha chillin in your front yard?!?! Alpachas are a domesticated species of South America. Although it may look cute and cuddly, don't get too close because alpachas are known to spit!

JACK THE NONSTOP TALKING MACAW 2009


 This macaw is meowing and blowing kisses at the family cat. It will be sure to make you chuckle

Macaws: General Information and diet

General Information:

  Macaw sizes range from the Hahns Macaw which is the smallest at 12 
            inches to the largest Hahns Macaw measuring at over 3 feet from head to tail. 
    These birds are not known for their talking ability, but can learn to 
    repeat many words and phrases.

                                                                                                Diet:

           Consists of fresh fruits, vegetables and dark leafy greens.
     Macaws require a higher fat and oil content in their diet. 
            





Sunday, October 7, 2012

Ocelot

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The average ocelot is about twice the size of a large house cat, although some specimens are as large as a small Indian leopard. A tree dweller and skilled hunter, the ocelot preys on any small animals and birds it can catch. It is a nocturnal cat and is particularly alert and active after dark. The ocelot, unlike its relative the domestic cat, loves water and is an accomplished swimmer. Ocelots are becoming more and more popular as pets in the United States and other countries. These interesting cats are easily tamed and can adapt to living conditions in cities and suburbs, but are not suitable pets for the average family.