Lynne,
He spent about 10 hours in my classroom, working with my students, and he used my classroom as a supply stop when working in our building. I have offered to include live worms, roly-poly bugs (crustaceans), meal worms, fish, snails, moss, plants, living soil, adult tortoise or box turtle...
Thanks! Our district science teacher informed me that life science is "dry". In my own classroom, as least, this is not true at all. My first grade students have read extensively about fish and aquaria, and have observed and written about the inhabitants of our aquarium. They have read...
I acquired 3 baby boxies from HermanniChris several months ago and set them up in a terrarium in my classroom. My students "discovered" that we had turtles when one of them chanced to see a little guy peeking out of the moss. That was an extremely rare occurrence up until Wednesday...
I can honestly say that I've never craved seaweed. In my first pregnancy I didn't crave anything, but instead had an extreme revulsion to potatoes. Raw, cooking, cooked it didn't matter. The smell made me want to puke.
In my second pregnancy I was extremely attracted to the smell of beer. While...
I'm going to say "no." Game animals don't respect boundaries. They spend a lot of time in the farmers' fields and are exposed to/eating chemicals that grass-fed beef would not encounter. Roundup, anyone??
Similar experience, without the weight gain. I am allergic to peanuts and most tree nuts, don't do well with corn, soy, or legumes, and have a hard time digesting several vegetable families. Meat is my best source of protein. I eat a lot of vegetarian meals, but meat is still regularly on the menu.
When I read your thread title I expected your post to be about how you were so attached to your torts that you thought about them all day and had a hard time leaving for work, etc.
Anyway, I use photobucket for pictures on this site. It's a little bit of a pain because it adds a couple of steps...
Courtney, two of my Hermanns have been brumating in their indoor enclosure since the second week of January or so. They are burying themselves deep (6-8-inches) in the damp substrate. I dig them up every few weeks because this is our first season of brumation and I am trying to develop faith in...
Wood mites? Chiggers? Having lived in the cold northern reaches of the country for so long, I'd forgotten about chiggers. Don't tell me the rocks have mites, too:)
DeanS, your comments reveal an incredible degree of insensitivity to the tragic loss of human life. I get that you value animal life over human life, and I get that you have no inhibitions about blaming the victim. Still, you wouldn't have to be mean-spirited about it.
Just curious here. What exactly are you all killing when you bake/boil/bleach? I use rocks directly from my garden without doing any of that. I brush off clinging dirt and in they go. I use bark from the yard with just a little rinse and inspection for spider egg sacs. In they go. Tortoises are...