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  • Different Types of Pet Hermit Crabs  By : Kelly Church
    This article offers general information about the types of hermit crabs that are available and the most popular in the United States. It also gives a brief description of the types of foods hermit crabs eat and how to choose your pet.
  • Why Hermit Crabs Make Great Pets  By : Kelly Church
    Hermit crabs are great pets. This article gives a description of several reasons that they are such terrific pets. Hermit crabs are fascinating animals that are low cost and low maintenance, and there are several options to choose from when creating a habitat for them.
  • Keeping a Pet Hermit Crab Happy  By : Kelly Church
    This article gives basics on hermit crab care by talking about hermit crab food, a hermit crab habitat and other hermit crab information. Land hermit crabs can be very rewarding pet choices and needed to keep the experience positive is basic information about raising a hermit crab. With the tools that this article gives and information that can be found on reputable hermit crab websites such as crabcab.com, anyone can be a great hermit crab caretaker.
  • Otter Animal  By : Chelsea Sankowski
    The otter animal is a carnivorous mammal from the mustelidae family and comes from the genus species Enhydra lutris.

    The Sea otter animal can be found in coastal areas in the North Pacific Ocean, or in Alaska, on the coast, to include the Aleutian and Commander Islands. California is home to sea otters as well and they are mostly seen in the Half Moon Bay to Pt. Conception areas. Obviously, as they are land and sea animals, they are found in coastal areas only.
  • Otter Behavior  By : Jerard Purvis
    To better understand otter behavior, it is important to know a little more about this remarkable animal that most people seem to know so little about.
  • Otter Babies  By : Chelsea Sankowski
    Otter babies are considered “babies” or “pups”, for much longer than many other animals raised in the wild. When an animal is born in the wild, the caretaker (if it has one) is responsible for making the animal fit for survival as soon as possible in order to endure the dangers and difficulties that life in the wild brings.



























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