Archive for the 'Reptile Blog' Category

Artificial Bromeliads as Poison Frog Breeding Sites – Part 2

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Tortoise Habitats – Glass Aquariums are Not Suitable Tortoise Homes – Part 1

Hi, truthful Indiviglio here?. Turtles? Th go? Ren pet reptiles m? S well loved and many people now recognize the substance of proper Ern? Canal, UVA and UVB and heat. ? But many well-meaning amateurs turtles will continue to provide their pets with grossly inadequate housing conference – a situation? N which is operated by [...]

Invasive Species News – African Rock Pythons may be Breeding in Florida

Hi, truthful Indiviglio here?. For a recent art? Ass in the journal IRCF reptiles and amphibians (V17, 1) shows that the African Rock Python (northern? African Python, Python sebae), a population? No reproduction in S? GEGR Dflorida raft?. ? W rgeschlangen giant adapt to the ant? Lopes small I and other large enterprises and animals, [...]

Herpetological Field Reports – Non-Native Predators and Prey in Florida

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The Muggar or Marsh Crocodile – Encounters in Captivity and the Wild – Part 2

Hi, truthful Indiviglio here?. Please see Part 1 of this article? Ass? Read about the conservation? N marsh crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) and see what it is to work with them in captivity. ? Natural History of marsh crocodiles are well known – although excellent swimmers, they question the other flights, plant suffocated by the weight [...]

The Asian Turtle Crisis – a Sobering Update – Part 2

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New Product – Artificial Bromeliads as Poison Frog Breeding Sites – Part 1

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The 10 Best Ways to Prepare for a Career in Herpetology – Part 1

Hi, truthful Indiviglio here?. It is said that workers make a career of his passions never a d? To in your life … those of us, our fans have made the life support systems have been cut-rate, in fact, gl? Glad beauty. The subsequent thoughts have helped me along the way – I hope they [...]

Huge African Spurred Tortoise Found Living in Arizona Desert – Part 1

Hi, truthful Indiviglio here?. Huge Burmese pythons in the Florida alligators in New York, introduced species are so small as? U.S. surprise Herp enthusiasts. ? But the discovery m? Sj (December 2010) that a large Spornschildkr you or “sulcata” Geochelone sulcata, apparently hab? An W coast lived in Arizona since alg? No time, gave the [...]

Inexpensive Homes for American Toads and Their Relatives

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