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- Why Wild Animals Should Not Be Kept as PetsExotic pets have increased in popularity over the last several years and many people are now catching animals in the wild to keep as pets. This is a dangerous and even abusive practice. Here are the reasons you should not keep wild animals as pets.
In Indian There Are More Than 500 Type of Wild AnimalsEndangered animals are those species that are in danger of going extinct and need protection in order to survive. In the world today there 19000 species of plants and 5000 species of animals are in danger of extinction.
Top Ten Wild Animals that Will Attack PetsMost pet owners don't worry about letting fluffy the cat or Rover the dog out in the back yard for some free time, but the fact is it can be unsafe depending on where you live because of other wild animals.- FrontierVille Wild Animals GuideThis is a wild animal guide for FrontierVille. This guide will explain the wild animals, how to get rid of them, and more.
- Should Wild Animals Be Kept as Pets?Why it is both illegal and dangerous to keep wild animals as pets.
- What is the Difference Between Domestic, Feral and Wild Animals?This article examines the distinctions between domestic, feral and wild animals as well as the nature versus nurture debate by looking at humans' long association with canines.
The Magic of Wild Animals in Folk MedicineFolk medicine uses domestic animals for both natural and magical purposes but wild animals are almost always used for magical purposes. Read on to discover the magic of wild animals in folk medicine.- Can Hair Be Used to Keep Wild Animals Away?Will the human scent in my hair ward off wild animals?
Camping and Wild Animals: Tips for SurvivalHow can you avoid dangerous situations with wild animals while camping? Here are some tips!- The Problem with Keeping Wild Animals as PetsIn light of the recent case of wild animal owner Terry Thompson in Zanesville Ohio who freed his animals and then committed suicide, I thought I would discuss some enlightening facts on the subject.
- What to Do with WIld AnimalsSherrif made appropriate decision when over 50 exotic animals escaped near Columbus, Ohio.
Wild Animals Roam Free in Forests and MountainsWe get milk from cows, buffaloes and goats. Milk is rich in proteins and facts. It is called completed food because young babies live wholly on milk. Curd, cheese, butter, ghee and ice-cream are made from milk.- Why People Enjoy Adopting Wild AnimalsThis article takes a look at adopting a wild animal for yourself or a friend.
- Cougars in Chicago and Other Wild AnimalsAs Man encroaches more and more into what little habbitat is left to the animals we must expect to come face to face with them more and more often as happened in Chicago. Here is my story of an unfortunate run in with a wolf some years ago.
Taunting Wild Animals: A Natural, Unfortunate Psychological Desire in PeopleClear back to our ancients--the feeling and thrill of hunting the wild beast out in the wild was probably one of the most natural highs of living. While we have to admit it's a part of our ancestral DNA--we have to learn how to control ourselves, too...- Owner Releases Wild Animals and Commits SuicideResidents of Muskingum and Licking County, Ohio, fear for their pets and children.
- Dry Conditions Cause Unusual Behavior in Myrtle Beach Area Wild AnimalsDue to drought-like conditions, Myrtle Beach area residents have expressed concerns over sightings of bears and snakes in and around their homes. The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources offers tips to keep people and pets safe.
Feeding Wild AnimalsAs proper territory for coyotes, deer and bears decreases, the incidence of them appearing on our streets and in our back yards increase. Some may be cute, and it's very tempting to feed them -- but is it a good idea?- How to Keep Wild Animals Out of Your NeighborhoodSeeing a coyote roaming through a neighborhood can be a rare, exciting experience for some. For others, it is a constant reminder of a serious danger that threatens not only property, but pets and even children.
- Rescue Remedy: First Aid for Wild AnimalsIf a bird collides with your window, you can use Rescue Remedy to revive it. You may save its life.
- How to Protect Your Campsite from Bears and Other Wild AnimalsIncludes practical tips on how to bear proof a campsite.
- Wild Animals: The Great Grizzly BearA brief but informative look at this unique and intimidating member of the brown bear family.
- How to Keep Wild Animals Out of Your GardenSo, you've worked hard tilling the soil, planting seeds, pampering them until the plants pop their heads out of the earth. You then spent hours upon hours weeding, watering, and dreaming of the produce to come, the fruits of your efforts...
- Animal Attacks: Some People Never Learn Not to Get Close to Wild AnimalsA 32 year old woman is attacked by a polar bear after she jumps into its fenced area at the Berlin Zoo in Germany.
- How to Protect Your Pets from Wild AnimalsIf you live in a wooded area, you need to be especially protective of your pets from wildlife. And, with more and more land being developed, coyotes and bears are even venturing out into suburban neighborhoods. Here are some tips...
- Feeding Deer and Wild Animals Can Lead to Health ProblemsThe Illinois Department of Natural Resources discourages feeding.
Don't Feed the Wild AnimalsAre squirrels and fish cute in the park or dangerous?- Bear Attack at Yellowstone Park: How to Deter Attacks from Smaller AnimalsAs humanity encroaches on untamed land, encounters with wild animals become more frequent. The bear attack in Yellowstone Park Wednesday is a reminder to be prepared to avoid contact, if possible, and defend, if necessary.
Photographing Animals: Wildlife and PetsOne thing that many people enjoy is seeing pictures of animals, be they their pets, someone else's pets or wild animals. I have here a few basic tips that will help you take better animal photos in no time.
Wild Animal Tips for CampersRespect is the keyword while camping - remember - you're in someone else's territory. Wild animals don't usually attack people, but they can and they will, if you don't follow certain guidelines.
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