If you’ll be at the NARBC show in Arlington, Tex., this weekend, keep an eye out for own Jeff Barringer! He’ll be handing out kingsnake.com bumperstickers and window decals. Be sure to grab one! And keep an eye out for the official kingsnake.com snake hunting truck, too! …read more Read more here: King Snake No […]
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Feb 22
Feb 22
Surfside gives Newtown turtle sculpture as Valentine of healing
By Herp News A colorful turtle sculpture is a gift of healing from the beachside town of Surfside to survivors of the Connecticut school shooting in December, and one of many art projects on display in Newtown Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Exotic lizard believed stolen from Mass. store
By Herp News LANESBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — An exotic lizard valued at $170 has gone missing from Berkshire County pet store and the owner thinks it was stolen. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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The healing power of venom
Venom can be deadly, but it can also cure. That’s a message getting increasing attention from the media lately. From ABC News: Jon-Paul Bingham, an assistant professor in the department of molecular biosciences and biological engineering at the University of Hawaii, has made a career of studying various species of the cone snail and characterizes […]
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Listen: Ernie Harwell's 'Voice of the Turtle'
By Herp News The late, great Ernie Harwell recited this “Voice of the Turtle” passage from Song of Solomon before the Detroit Tigers' exhibition opener each year during spring training. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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A lifetime with elephants: an interview with Iain Douglas-Hamilton
By Herp News Iain Douglas-Hamilton has dedicated his life to elephants. ‘I like elephants because of the way they treat each other,’ he says. ‘They’re very nice to each other most of the time, but not all the time … You see a lot of play…a lot of tender touching, caressing, tactile contact of one […]
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