By: Paige Taylor | 2011-01-13 | Destinations Most of us have definitely heard the fairy story about “Snow White and Seven Dwarfs” in our childhood. We have been interested in the seven kind-hearted and funny dwarfs who build a shelter for the princess and help her to fight against her wicked stepmother in the story. However, now we can visit a real “Kingdom of Dwarfs” in Yunnan, China. World Butterflies Garden in Yunnan province is home to many dwarfs. These little people live in small “castles” that have the shapes of mushroom or tree. They are all adults at the age of between 18 years old and 48 years old and their height are less than 130 centimeters. If you don’t believe, let’s have a look at some photos as below: read more
By: weihua | 2010-10-10 | Entrepreneurs Pet Ownership Winter Whites are often found on the pet market, in Japan and Europe more so than in North America and indeed are rarely found in pet stores in Canada read more
By: Kenneth L. White | 2010-04-01 | Pets What kind of illnesses affect dwarf hamsters? What makes these adorable little animals sick? What can you do to prevent them from getting sick? These are three very good questions. There are a whole list of illnesses that plague dwarf hamsters, and believe it or not, there are certain things that you can do to prevent them. Let's examine the most known diseases first and then determine what we can do to prevent them. Read on... read more
By: Chris Short | 2010-04-02 | Pets Providing a Dwarf hamster toy is going the extra mile towards expressing your affection for it, and hamsters are really quite easy to please. Any toy which gives their tiny legs some exercise like a hamster wheel is a good option. Who said that it is only humans who have all the fun? Make your hamster's life a happy one by going the extra mile and providing a Dwarf hamster toy! read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-06-16 | Destinations Zoos are exciting worlds of adventure offering a wide variety of exotic and animals for enjoyment and education. There are many world's zoos which are recognised for their comprehensive collection of species and animals including exotic and endangered animals, environment conservation and education programs. read more
By: Russ Fleederman | 2010-04-03 | Pets Until you've had the pleasure of owning and enjoying your very own dwarf hamster, you don't know what furry, lovable energy is all about. These diminutive little furballs are absolute bundles of joy in a tiny little package. Here's all you need to know. read more
By: santoo | 2010-12-08 | Environment All of us would have had the opportunity to visit Florida zoo where we enjoyed our time viewing the caged creatures but over the years there is a possibility that a situation arises where the cages alone exist. Save species Adopt Wildlife from Florida zoo read more
By: Sarah Harris | 2011-07-16 | Recreation & Sports Spread over an area of 113 acres, the Los Angeles Zoo is considered to be one of the most proficient destinations where advanced techniques in zoo management are known to be effectively practiced. It was in the year 1966 when the Zoo was established as well as all the property included in the zoo. All the animals and infrastructures are under the jurisdiction of the government of Los Angeles. read more
By: Kenneth L. White | 2010-04-01 | Pets So you've bought your first dwarf hamster and you want more information on how to really take care of it properly? Well. I'm going to let you in on a little secret. You have to treat your brand new pet as if it is a newborn baby. Because that's exactly how attached to it you will become. There are three things that your dwarf hamster need from you. Read on to find out about them. read more
By: Dawn Morris | 2010-03-30 | Pets A common and more serious hamster illness is the Wet Tail. This disease is a bacterial disease which will make your dwarf hamster very sick. Although it is more common in Syrian hamsters but it can affect the dwarf hamster also. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-03-12 | Society In summer 2009, a Dwarfs Kingdom of more than 100 inhabitants from all over China was established in Yunnan province. Those who are shorter than 130cm will have an opportunity to work in the Kingdo read more
By: Pavitar Sidhu | 2010-03-29 | Reference & Education An article on Dwarf Planets. Why was this term created? Why was Pluto demoted? All these and more questions are answered in this article! read more
By: Erika Ayala | 2010-03-26 | Travel & Leisure Do you have a knack for wildlife? Do you find animals interesting and remarkable? If so, then you must be one of those zoo fanatics. read more
By: Anthony Chatfield | 2010-03-19 | Games So, there are new class combinations coming to World of Warcraft in 2010 when Cataclysm launches. Some are funny (cough...Gnome Priests...cough), some are obvious (Human Hunters) and some are just plain interesting. One class-race combo that firmly falls into that last category is that of the Dwarf Shaman. read more
By: MindsAbroad | 2011-01-22 | Humor Yunnan’s Dwarf Park has sparked controversy and drawn criticism from Chinese expats and human rights organization. However, the park provides job opportunities to the dwarf population a large part of which is unemployed and only a third of this population has access to some form of external help. This phenomenon is similar to the kind of work opportunities that the dwarf population has got in t read more