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The Ark Animal Hospital & Wildlife Rescue Darwin: May 2009
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The Ark Animal Hospital and Wildlife Rescue Darwin. Monday, May 25, 2009. The Ark Animal Hospital. Thursday, May 14, 2009. For those of you in Darwin might b. E have already heard about this one (it was in the NT news). We had a female green tree frog. That got run over with a lawn mower. The Lawn mower took the top layer of skin off and a fair amount of bruising. We anaethetised. Her and stitched her up. She has recovered well and now looks great. And is ready for release. The Ark Animal Hospital.
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The Ark Animal Hospital & Wildlife Rescue Darwin: July 2009
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The Ark Animal Hospital and Wildlife Rescue Darwin. Wednesday, July 22, 2009. RED Ned is a big male red kangeroo who has spent most of his life in Prison. However he has just been let out on parole. The Ark Animal Hospital. Friday, July 17, 2009. This dry season how ever we have seen several much higher intensity fires close to town which have resulted in wildlife casualties. (Still nothing like the scale recently seen in victoria). The Ark Animal Hospital. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Ark Animal Hospital & Wildlife Rescue Darwin: Blue tongue caesarian continued
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The Ark Animal Hospital and Wildlife Rescue Darwin. Saturday, January 15, 2011. Blue tongue caesarian continued. Lots of babies. They start to shed their skin shortly after drying out, which is why they look flakey. The Ark Animal Hospital. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Ark Animal Hospital. Xray of the mother blue tounge lizard before the s. More of the baby blue tongues. Blue tongue caesarian continued. Blue tongue caesarian continued. I have been slack. About The Ark Animal Hospital.
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The Ark Animal Hospital & Wildlife Rescue Darwin: March 2009
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The Ark Animal Hospital and Wildlife Rescue Darwin. Saturday, March 28, 2009. Here are three Baby birds that have recently come into the clinic. All are just on fledging and would have been in most cases better off left alone. While they will be cared for a released shortly their best chance is always with their parents. They are a Pheasant coucal, a a white gaped honey eater and a Koel. The Ark Animal Hospital. The Ark Animal Hospital. The Ark Animal Hospital. Friday, March 27, 2009. This is a juvenile ...
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Husbandry - Caring for your Reptile (Snake/Lizard/Turtle)
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Snakes usually don't have this problem, and if you are feeding whole prey items no supplementation is required. If a snake or lizard refuses to feed there are a number of things to check to ensure the long term health of the animal. See Trouble-shooting. Monitors will feed readily on tinned pet food, as will Bearded dragons and Bluetongues. The tinned food of the KitEKat brand has the perfect Calcium-phosphorous ratio for most lizards. Dusted crickets will also give them the calcium they require. 4 Stoma...
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The Ark Animal Hospital & Wildlife Rescue Darwin: January 2009
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The Ark Animal Hospital and Wildlife Rescue Darwin. Friday, January 23, 2009. The Ark Animal Hospital. Tuesday, January 20, 2009. The Ark Animal Hospital. The Ark Animal Hospital. Thursday, January 8, 2009. This unfortunate blue winged Kookaburra got caught on a barbwired fence. He was soaked in his own blood. While he has lots of feather damage and some blood loss he should be ok and there doesn't seem to be any permanent damage. The Ark Animal Hospital. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Ark Animal Hospital & Wildlife Rescue Darwin: April 2009
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The Ark Animal Hospital and Wildlife Rescue Darwin. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. The Ark Animal Hospital. The Ark Animal Hospital. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. The Ark Animal Hospital. Monday, April 20, 2009. We've had another sea turtle brought in. She is another floater - a sea turtle who can't dive and bobs along the surface of the ocean. She is still in good condition and is responding very well to treatment, so we are very hopeful for her. The Ark Animal Hospital. Black Footed Tree Rat. Subscribe to: Po...
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