Keeping Unusual Animals as Pets

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Sterling Publishing Company, 1990 - Nature - 128 pages
The unusual pets discussed by naturalist Hewitt are ectotherms (commonly referred to as "cold-blooded" species). Descriptions and care requirements are provided for invertebrates -- crickets, scorpions, and praying mantises -- and for caecilians, salamanders, frogs, toads, snakes, lizards, and turtles. Also included are tips on choosing an ectotherm and on finding a qualified verterinarian.

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Preface LO
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Crickets
25
Scorpions
31
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