- pl.:
vivaria or vivariums) is an area,
usually enclosed, for
keeping and
raising animals or
plants for
observation or research. Water-based
vivaria may...
- may
simply collect specimens of the
animal in
appropriate enclosures (
vivaria), such as an aquarium, terrarium, or aviary. Some
fanciers keep
hobby farms...
- is killed. At home,
Melinda finds Tony's
wallet in one of Vic's
snail vivaria. She
packs a
suitcase to leave,
which Trixie throws in the pool, insisting...
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Herpetoculture is the
keeping of live
reptiles and
amphibians in captivity,
whether as a
hobby or as a
commercial breeding operation. "Herps" is an informal...
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readily available in pet stores. In captivity, they are
easily maintained in
vivaria, and when
provided with
proper food and
environmental conditions, often...
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Phyllobates frogs are more than
capable of
climbing out of
unsecured vivaria, so
their vivaria must be
completely sealed. IUCN SSC
Amphibian Specialist Group...
- 336. Il
fuoco at Archive.org (in Italian) The
Flame of Life (K****andra
Vivaria,
pseudonym for
Magda Sinici, 1900) at Archive.org The
Flame (Dora Knowlton...
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dedicated football pitch in the country.
Later that year, the society's
vivaria were
transferred to
another location,
allowing Porto to
increase the pitch...
- the
largest exhibit of
reptiles and
amphibians in the
world (with 175
vivaria and
about 200 species), the
facility also
included a zoo
hospital and quarantine...
- ISBN 0-670-84947-2. "Notes
towards the
complete works of Shakespeare".
vivaria.net. 2002.
Archived from the
original on 2007-07-16. – some
press clippings...