In this picture, this seems to be what Dad is doing – hard to miss that big mane – even though it's just as likely that he's jumping in to join the fun while Mom isn't looking. Dads are good for that. Busy, Busy, Busy Even if you a...
Can you have a capybara as a pet in Australia? Currently no Australian may own a Capybara, the world's largest rodent native to South America. If not accepted into Australia they face being eaten by jaguars, anacondas, and caiman. Infant capybaras may also be eaten by foxes, vultures, an...
West Virginia's exotic animals law aims to protect not only humans and domesticated animals from potential harm, but also to prevent the mistreatment of wild animals themselves. People can apply for permits to own animals considered potentially dangerous; those who break the law face a misdemeanor...
West Virginia's exotic animals law aims to protect not only humans and domesticated animals from potential harm, but also to prevent the mistreatment of wild animals themselves. People can apply for permits to own animals considered potentially dangerous; those who break the law face a misdemeanor ...
They are not cuddly pets and don’t go well in groups. The only way they can live with cats and dogs is if it grows up with them. Change in environment and caretakers can be stressful to genets. Capybara Capybaras are the largest rodent in the world and can weigh up to 70 kg. The...
In Virginia, it's illegal to own non-native exotic animals that are considered predatory or undesirable as a pet. According to the state, non-native exotic animals include, but are not limited to: bears, wolves, coyotes, weasels, badgers, hyenas, all species of non-domesticated cats, alliga...
Sep 12, 2024 | Ofek Hagag | This article originally appeared on our sister site: domesticatedcompanion.com Share in Facebook In our human appearance, there are some features that take longer to settle in. Just take a look at newborn babies’ eye color — it’s usually some kind of...
If there's one thing that young kids understand, it's that the parents are where safety is. That's how it should be, anyway. This orangutan mom, Suma, is not only holding tight to her little one (Unnamed as of yet) but she's also sporting a hairstyle that looks pretty close to...