Top 10 Reptiles in the World
National Reptile Day is observed every year on October 21st to promote education and appreciation for reptiles everywhere.
A farmer has specialized in the cultivation and distribution of potatoes. For this, he needs numerous machines and equipment and storage options. On his property there are 4 storage halls that are intensively used and a 5th hall a little further away. These halls are too small for machines and potatoes if the operation wants to grow. The construction of a new hall on his farm is approved by the building authority and agricultural chamber. However, the neighbor is not in agreement and feels harassed. Now a court must decide.
National Reptile Day is observed every year on October 21st to promote education and appreciation for reptiles everywhere.
Zookeepers at Cester Zoo are celebrating the birth of a rare baby rhino. The female calf was safely delivered by new mum ema Elsa, following a 15-month-long pregnancy. Conservationists at the zoo say the arrival of the calf – an eastern black rhino - will be ‘celebrated globally', as fewer than 1,000 now remain on the planet.
This adorable baby possum is the latest arrival at the Australian Reptile Park. The brushtail possum was found by the side of a road after his mum had been hit and killed by a car. Thankfully, a passer-by checked the mother's pouch and discovered the baby possum and took him to keepers at the park. The baby possum has now been named ‘DOBBY’, due to him gazing at keepers with his large, scared eyes. For now, Dobby will remain in the care of Australian Reptile Park staff until he is strong enough to be released back to the wild.
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