Formatting Content: The Medium
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What you say might be less important than how you say it.
This holds true, in fact, even truer for material that is published on the web.
What you say might be less important than how you say it.
This holds true, in fact, even truer for material that is published on the web.
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writing, freelance, writing tips, words, formatting, punctuation, reading, writing style
If you frequent pet-centered forums, you've probably seen at least one question inquiring about which breeds of dogs are low-maintenance. I've come to the conclusion that these questioners mistakenly think that getting a dog is like deciding between Android vs. iPhone.
Snakes are not slimy as many people believe. They are cool, dry, and very smooth to the touch. They,who keep snakes, say it's very calming to handle them. The ball python is a good starter reptile for the beginning snake keeper and a favorite even among advanced snake breeders.
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reptiles, snakes, exotic pets, animals, pet care, pet adoption
All tortoises are turtles but not all turtles are tortoises. Although both belong to the order Testudines or Chelonia (reptiles whose bodies are attached to a shell), turtles are very different than the land-loving animal we call a tortoise.
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The perfect exotic pet, the Bearded Dragon is a good starter lizard for either beginner or advanced reptile keepers.
Beardies are friendly and funny.
They are more gregarious than some other species and unlike the green iguana, which can get quite large, they are a medium sized lizard, seldom growing to over 20 inches long, nose to tail tip.
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reptiles, lizards, pet care, pet adoption, animals, exotic pets