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Öne çıkan mesajlar

Ya arkadasim zaten problemli ilk mesajda belirttigim uzere ama israr etti mecbur actim topic sovmeyin bana :)

Suna dogru duzgun bi besin soyleyin de yesin ben de kiyamiyorum fareciklere >.<

Bi de bu hayvan 2.5 metre kadar oluyormus zaten,buyuyunce yaninda yatarken boyunu falan olcuyomus senin inceden nezaman yerim ben bunu diye , serefsiz bi hayvan kendisi belliki...
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Hamster beslenen kafeslerden edinin veya daha ucuzu 100 litreye kadar olan plastik şeffaf kaplardan edinin(tas catlasa 20 tl).İçini talaşla doldurun,en yakın veteriner fakültesine gidip 2 erkek 2 dişi lab faresı isteyin,gitmişken yemi edinecegınız adresıde alın,soguk olmayan bir yerde hayvanları besleyın,yılanı beslıyecek kadar yavru verir.Su için pet şişe ile basıt bır düzenek kurmanısz lazım yanlız.
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Young milk snakes typically eat slugs, insects, and earthworms.[3] Adult diet frequently includes lizards (especially skinks), and small mammals.[1] They are also known to eat birds and their eggs, frogs, fish, and other snakes.[3]

Milk snakes are much more opportunistic eaters than the fox snake or corn snake. They have been known to consume a variety of animals including rodents, eggs, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. Nevertheless the diet of an adult milk snake still primarily consists of rodents. They are nocturnal eaters and are often found during the day in old barns and under wood.

Like other members of the king snake family, the milk snakes sometimes eat other snakes, and do have at least some immunity to their venom.

An early myth about milk snakes is that they suck cow udders to get the milk.[1] The myth is entirely false, and is discredited since[1] the milksnake does not have the physical capabilities to suck milk out of a cow. Milksnakes are, however, frequently found in and around barns,[1] making use of their cool and dark environments, and for the easily accessed populations of rodents[1] to feed on. This proximity to barns, and therefore cows, probably gave rise to the myth.[1]



yazıktır farelere etmeyin eğlemeyin :)
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