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Kinosternon acutum (Tabasco Mud Turtle)
The Tabasco mud turtle (Kinosternon acutum) is a medium-sized mud turtle prized for its vivid head striping, found mainly in the Mexican Caribbean lowlands. It is rarer than the narrow-bridged musk turtle and seldom seen on the market.

White-throated monitor
The white-throated monitor (Varanus albigularis) is a fairly typical monitor lizard and possesses most of the traits of the group.

Canine Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
Canine hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a chronic, often inherited heart muscle disease in which the left ventricular wall and septum thicken, impairing the heart's ability to relax and fill. Many dogs show no signs until they develop breathing difficulty, fainting, or sudden collapse, so early cardiac screening is essential.
How good is NOW puppy food?
NOW puppy food has small, meaty kibble with balanced protein and calcium, but higher starch from potato and peas may increase stool volume.

Foods That Are Toxic to Cats
Unlike dogs, many things people can eat harm cats. Some seasonings also burden a cat's body.

Cat Anatomy and Nutritional Requirements
A cat's body has nine notable parts (limbs, eyes, teeth, paw pads, nose, tongue, claws, whiskers, ears), and its diet needs core nutrients: protein, fat, carbohydrates, water, crude fiber, magnesium, calcium, phosphorus, and taurine. As obligate carnivores, cats need animal-source nutrition.

Can Samoyeds Eat Rice?
Yes, but only in small amounts. Plain rice alone lacks the vitamins and minerals a Samoyed needs, and starchy food encourages tartar and gum disease. A balanced kibble is the best base, with plain boiled vegetables as an occasional add-in.
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