Seen in recent years an increasing trend in terms of the popularity of exotic pets online. Since most people are not free to travel around the world looking for the perfect exotic pet, it is beneficial for you to learn how to find exotic animals on the Internet. Fortunately find exotic pets online is not as difficult as some people do want to believe. However, it is not quite as simple as a Google search for “exotic pets online” either.

Unlike most pets, there are many, many restrictions on the importation, sale, and in some cases even the possibility of exotic animals. Some animals that were previously considered exotic are not so mysterious, exotic or anything but just another animal more.

Ostriches are an example of how the situation changed. Although these magnificent birds are used to exotic animals are taken into account for some, they are now often raised, and often the same as any normal cattle. Far from a more exotic pet, they now have a regular source of food and industry, rather than just pets.
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The coati (“coati” for short) is a member of the raccoon family and is native to Central America and South America. The exact origin of the name “coati” is unclear, however, we think it looks like something from the Tupi language of Brazil.

The coati, the raccoon is similar in behavior, but its nose and tail like a possum in size. A coati can take up to 2 ½ feet long including their tail 1foot. Men are generally twice as large as females.

There are five known species of coati. Only two of these five species occur in the Central American country of Belize. Different types of coatis are differentiated by size, color, and their geographical habitats.

Coatis are omnivores ie they eat meat along the fruit and vegetables. Coati diet consists mainly of invertebrates such as insects and worms, as well as fruits and roots. Coatis are well known, small lizards, rodents, birds and bird eggs to eat.
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Cage (Vivarium)
20 gallons a long cage allows a good size for a corn snake. Even a half feet long at maturity adult corn snakes need only a cage about three feet long and 15-18 cm high and six inches from front to back. In fact, this size is large enough for a pair of corn snakes.

It is allowed to keep two snakes in a cage, but three or more is too much. However, no snakes do not like big wide open space. So it’s not good to make a cage of adult size for newborns. The wide space is to focus on the young corn snakes.

Corn snakes are good at climbing, squeezing out small holes, and can also use their body to the top of the screen is pushed by a cage is not set correctly. Corn Snakes are excellent escape artists, so pick up a cage with a solid top is secure is very important. Some snakes will constantly rub their nose against the tip of the wire cage to find a way out. The resulting scratches should be treated with antiseptic and antibiotic ointment. Always evaluate the furniture in the housing to provide a more natural environment. It’s a good idea, plants and many hiding places in a large cage used to make the corn snake to feel secure. Read the rest of this entry »