Keeping Your Garden Free Of Unwanted IntrudersBy:-Tom Doerr
In the natural world, every creature has its place, but when it's YOUR natural world, there's some living things you sometimes wish would find a different place. If you take pride in your garden, keep flowers and vegetables and try to maintain a neat lawn, you will have many natural enemies. Aside from all the insects you have to worry about; rabbits, birds and even deer can cause considerable damage to your prized patch.
A Review For The Citronella Bark CollarBy:-David Maslow
The citronella bark collar will keep anyone's dog from constantly barking and we will tell you why. There are a lot of dogs that bark for no reason, but the Citronella collar will keep them from barking, even when there's something to bark at. This collar is more humane than any shock collar and that is why it has become so popular.
Tips For Finding Your Pet A Good HomeBy:-Sagar Jawale
When you have got ever to face the situation of making a gift of your pet, you know how traumatic it may be. Many individuals have to give away their pets due to monetary concerns or living arrangements. Or your pet has just recently turn out to be a new father or mother, and you must find each one among their babies a new residence! A lot of individuals place adverts in the newspaper or on the internet with the intention to give away their animals.
Fun Facts About Squirrel MonkeysBy:-Marina K. Villatoro
These are part of the family of the New World Monkeys and one of the 4 species of monkeys living in Costa Rica. Their full name is Black Crowned Central American Squirrel Monkeys and can be found in the tropical forests of the Pacific Coasts of Costa Rica. Unlike the other New World monkeys, their tail is not used for climbing, but as a kind of "balancing pole" and also as a tool.
Animal Facts - Brown Four-eyed OpossumBy:-Marina K. Villatoro
Brown Four eyed Opossums are tiny marsupials with huge eyes that look a lot like big rats. These guys also get their name from its brownish to yellowish fur color and the creamy white spot that they have above each eye. They can be found in all forested habitats of Costa Rica but especially in the South Pacific Region. Their range extends to all Central America and the Northern Region of South America.
Fun Facts About White Tailed DeerBy:-Marina K. Villatoro
White tailed deer are very popular in Central America. In Costa Rica they are commonly seen in the rainforest of Guanacaste. White-tailed deer can adapt to a wide variety of habitats. They also live in much of the Central American territory.
15 Wildlife Spottings In GuatemalaBy:-Marina K. Villatoro
Guatemala is a place with many beautiful destinations which are also filled with and amazing amount of exotic species of animals. Here is a list with some of the most popular animals of this beautiful country:
Purchasing And Caring For Tiny Pocket PetsBy:-Samual Allens
Tiny pocket pets, just about everybody loves them. They are mostly five pounds or under and can be found in just about any pure breed or mixed breed. However; they do need special care and attention. Before you acquire one, make sure you understand what it will take in owning and caring for tiny pocket pets.
Owning Caring For A Marsupial Is Like Any Other PetBy:-Johns Creenstiple
The trend towards owning rare pets has increased over recent years. This is in part because of increased accessibility to other areas of the world. Conservation efforts have also added to this. People desperate to educate others about animals sometimes take it upon themselves to own and show the animals. Owning caring for a marsupial would not have been a topic of interest ten or twenty years ago, but it is now.
Central America Wildlife - ArmadilloBy:-Marina K. Villatoro
Armadillos are these little armored animals who closely related to ant eaters and sloths. They have lather armor shells in their bodies to protect themselves from predators. Even though it is called a nine-banded armadillo, some tend to have between 7 and 11 bands. They can be brown and grey and have hairs that are yellowish white.
Some Facts About CoatisBy:-Marina K. Villatoro
Coatis are related to the raccoon. They have a long snout, an elongated body, and a long bushy banded tail. The Coati is also known as the White-nosed Coati and Coatimundi. It is diurnal and lives in both, the ground and in the trees. Their ankles are double jointed and extremely flexible, enabling the animal to descend trees headfirst. The coati's pelage is generally brownish in color, ranging from cinnamon to chocolate brown. The tail has dark brown rings.
Tips On Watching Over Dairy HerdsBy:-John Jacobson
Being able to save money on the items that people use everyday can be really nice to do. Some people may decide to get a milk cow to make their milk. However, caring for milk cows can be tricky. Here are some of the reasons why you should start caring for milk cows early to ensure that they stay healthy.