Te mau mana'o tauturu no te tuatapaparaa e te haapiiraa
Savannah Monitor as pet

Savannah Monitor Haamaramaramaraa & Te aupururaa – Hoho'a fenua, Te maa e te mau titauraa i te pae no te oraora - maitai - raa

The Savannah monitor (Varanus exanthematicus) is a species of lizard native to the savannahs of eastern and southern Africa. I roto i te oraraa oviri, these monitors are scavengers that cover large distances as they search for small prey items. Learn everything you need to know about caring for Savannah monitors, including enclosure size and design, dietary needs, temperature and humidity requirements, and more.

Te faaineine - maitai - raa i te maa: Mesh, Patties & Wrap Recipes

Te faaineine - maitai - raa i te maa: Tegu Mesh & Maa no te mau ma'i

  • Tegu

Commercial Tegu food can be expensive and may not always have the best ingredients. One of the best ways to save money on tegu food is to prepare it yourself, and to use readily available, fresh, healthy ingredients that ensure a varied diet. Meal prepping your tegu’s food in advance can save you time and money in the long run. Not only will you be able to control the ingredients… Read More »Te faaineine - maitai - raa i te maa: Tegu Mesh & Maa no te mau ma'i

Best food for Savannah Monitor

Savannah Monitor Maa & Te maa: Eaha te tia ia outou ia ite

Feeding your Savannah Monitor a diet high in protein and low in fat is essential for proper nutrition. Vary their diet with gut-loaded insects and provide supplements, such as calcium and vitamin D3. A feeding schedule should be adjusted for age and size, with juvenile monitors requiring more frequent feeding.

Uromastyx and Carrots

E nehenehe anei e amu i te maa monamona?

Uromastyx lizards are herbivores and require a balanced diet of various vegetables, Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, and fruits to thrive. Carrots and their leafy green tops can be safely fed to these lizards. Dark leafy greens, such as kale, collard greens, and mustard greens, are better alternatives to carrots for uromastyx lizards.

Crocodiles and dinosaurs

E mau dinosaures te mau moo pape?

Crocodiles and dinosaurs are two groups of animals that have fascinated people for centuries. Both are ancient creatures that have existed on Earth for millions of years, and both have a reputation for being fierce predators. That said, no, crocodiles are not dinosaurs. but the relationship between these two groups of animals is more complicated than you might think. Crocodiles vs Dinosaurs First, let’s take a look at what makes… Read More »E mau dinosaures te mau moo pape?

E amu anei te mau tegus i te ophi e te tahi atu mau moo?

  • Tegu

Tegus are known to be opportunistic eaters, consuming a variety of prey items in the wild, including snakes and other small reptiles. So yes, tegus can eat snakes, lizards and reptilesbut these are not a primary food source in their diet. Tegus in the wild will primarily consume as small mammals, birds, insects, amphibians (frogs) and fruits. Can you feed lizards to a tegu? You can indeed feed… Read More »E amu anei te mau tegus i te ophi e te tahi atu mau moo?

Tegus are intelligent creatures that can be tamed as pets and even house broken to some extent.

Tegu Taming, Te mau mana'o tauturu no te tuatapaparaa e te haapiiraa

  • Tegu

Taming a tegu can be a rewarding experience, as these intelligent lizards are known for forming strong bonds with their caregivers. However, it is important to approach taming with patience and understanding, as tegus can be skittish and may take time to adjust to new environments and people. Whether you have an Argentine black and white tegu, a Red tegu, or Colombian tegu, there are a few key strategies that… Read More »Tegu Taming, Te mau mana'o tauturu no te tuatapaparaa e te haapiiraa

Foods for Tegu Lizards

Tabula no te mau Maa

  • Tegu

Tegus, o te mau ophi ïa o te titau i te maa huru rau no te vai oraora maitai noa e te oaoa. I roto i teie maa, te vai ra fatata 70% Te Mau Mana'o no te Haapiiraa e te A 30% materia no te tanuraa (no te mau taata paari no Ra-Parata e no te fenua Ra-Parata), e aore râ, 90% Te Mau Mana'o no te Haapiiraa e te A 10% Te mau mana'o tauturu no te (no te mau tegus e te mau aiû no Colombia noa ' tu eaha te huru o te mau mea ora). E tia ia amu - noa - hia te maa hotu e te tahi atu mau maa i te tahi noa taime aore ra ei maa, e te faaitoito - atoa - hia ra te tahi mau tao'a hau mai te fondue. I raro nei,… Read More »Tabula no te mau Maa

Tegu lizard drinking water from a pet bowl.

Te pape maitai roa ' ' e & Te mau maa no Tegus

  • Tegu

When it comes to finding the right water and food bowl for tegus, there are several factors to considernamely the age of your pet, material and size of the bowl. Regardless of which bowl you choose, it’s important to clean it regularly and ensure that your tegu has access to clean, fresh food and water every day. This page contains affiliate links. As Amazon associates we may earn… Read More »Te pape maitai roa ' ' e & Te mau maa no Tegus