Thursday, July 28, 2011
black pastel mojave Snakes pictures wallpapers
Black pastel ball python snakes pictures some detals
The super black pastel BP is also called the "Silver Streak." Ralph Davis Reptiles breeds them and is a good guy to work with. East Coast Reptile Breeders and VMS Herps also list them. We produce a few normal Ball Pythons from various crossings. Ideally suited for pets, these captive bred specimens are vastly better than the commonly seen 'ranched' imports available in pet stores. These will feed and thrive. Ball pythons are one of the most well known and commonly kept of all pythons. This small to medium sized African snake’s popularity has grown dramatically within the last few years, due to their gentile nature, the introduction of new mutations from the wild, as well as the continued development of a multitude of new designer morphs. Ball pythons have certainly secured themselves a future in an ever-expanding industry and hobby for years to come.
Pastel Jungle: Co-dominant gene, bred to a normal reproduces itself with an average of 50% of a given clutch, representing the visual mutation, the other 50% being normal. We are working with the Graziani line of pastels, our breeding stock consists of several female pastel jungles and we are also very fortunate to have 2, F3 Pastel jungle males. F3’s are produced by first breeding pastel to pastel, to create F2’s and then breeding F2 to F2 to produce the most amazing looking F3 pastel jungles.
Pastel Jungle: Co-dominant gene, bred to a normal reproduces itself with an average of 50% of a given clutch, representing the visual mutation, the other 50% being normal. We are working with the Graziani line of pastels, our breeding stock consists of several female pastel jungles and we are also very fortunate to have 2, F3 Pastel jungle males. F3’s are produced by first breeding pastel to pastel, to create F2’s and then breeding F2 to F2 to produce the most amazing looking F3 pastel jungles.
pastel ball python snakes
Monday, July 18, 2011
mosquito pictures and photos
dengue mosquito mostly dengerous
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — Thousands of health workers and soldiers will destroy mosquito breeding areas across the country this weekend, worried dengue cases are on track to nearly doubled from last year, officials said Friday.
At least 27 deaths have been reported, and health officials say more than 5,000 people have been diagnosed so far in 2010 with the virus that causes fever, headaches and extreme joint and muscle pain.
More than 100,000 officials will go house by house to explain how to prevent dengue and remove any objects that could serve as breeding grounds, Health Minister Bautista Rojas said.
Last year, 11 deaths and more than 3,000 cases were reported through June.
Officials in nearby Puerto Rico plan to fumigate the island next week and warned of a dengue outbreak that could rival that of 1998, when 17,000 people became sick and 19 died in the U.S. Caribbean territory.
At least 27 deaths have been reported, and health officials say more than 5,000 people have been diagnosed so far in 2010 with the virus that causes fever, headaches and extreme joint and muscle pain.
More than 100,000 officials will go house by house to explain how to prevent dengue and remove any objects that could serve as breeding grounds, Health Minister Bautista Rojas said.
Last year, 11 deaths and more than 3,000 cases were reported through June.
Officials in nearby Puerto Rico plan to fumigate the island next week and warned of a dengue outbreak that could rival that of 1998, when 17,000 people became sick and 19 died in the U.S. Caribbean territory.
tree frogs pics red eye tree frogs
tree frogs, despite their conspicuous coloration, are not venomous. They are found in tropical lowlands from southern Mexico, throughout Central America, and in northern South America. Nocturnal carnivores, they hide in the rain forest canopy and ambush crickets, flies, and moths with their long, sticky tongues.
When disturbed, they flash their bulging red eyes and reveal their huge, webbed orange feet and bright blue-and-yellow flanks. This technique, called startle coloration, may give a bird or snake pause, offering a precious instant for the frog to spring to safety.
When disturbed, they flash their bulging red eyes and reveal their huge, webbed orange feet and bright blue-and-yellow flanks. This technique, called startle coloration, may give a bird or snake pause, offering a precious instant for the frog to spring to safety.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
animals in africa
animals in africa
animals in africa
animals in africa
animals in africa
animals in africa
animals in africa
animals in africa
animals in africa
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