Carnivorous Marsupials - Caring for
a guide to keeping Dunnarts, Quolls, Antechinus & more
de Donna Racheal
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À propos du livre
For as long as many of us have made Australia home, many different species of native wildlife have been bred in captivity. Like our domesticated cats and dogs, Australians unique animals need a varied and balanced diet. They require specific handling, adequate space, and environmental stimulation.
This self-published book offers 60 pages of illustrated information relating to caring for 18 commonly kept species of Carnivorous Marsupials. Included are recommended enclosure sizes, suggested diets, nest box sizes, as well as general descriptions, information on breeding, social interactions, handling and transporting techniques and more.
This self-published book offers 60 pages of illustrated information relating to caring for 18 commonly kept species of Carnivorous Marsupials. Included are recommended enclosure sizes, suggested diets, nest box sizes, as well as general descriptions, information on breeding, social interactions, handling and transporting techniques and more.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Nature/Vie sauvage
- Catégories supplémentaires Animaux domestiques
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 60 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9781367333338
- Couverture rigide imprimée: 9781367333321
- Date de publication: août 21, 2016
- Langue English
- Mots-clés marsupial, dunnart, quoll, tasmanian devil
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À propos du créateur
Donna Racheal
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
New Zealand born, I have always held a passion for animals from an early age. After moving to Melbourne in the late '80's, I began to pursue my photographic career. To date I have self-published a series of books on Australian Wildlife, as well as children's stories. I currently run my own business, producing natural health care products for pets. I am fortunate to have set up permanent home in Victoria amongst the breath-taking beauty that is the Yarra Valley with my beloved animals.