By Herp News What was that lizard on the side of the Humble City Cafe? Or how about that turtle in Bear Branch? Or that snake in the median on Kingwood Dr? Want to find out? Of course you do. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Sep 14
TV reptile expert Donald Schultz accused of illegally selling lizards
By Herp News In a 2010 episode of his Animal Planet series “Wild Recon,” self-proclaimed reptile expert Donald Schultz told viewers that he planned to track down an Iranian desert monitor lizard — an endangered species he described as the Holy Grail of monitors, offered the same level of protection as pandas. Go to Source […]
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Florida Sea Turtle Owes Its Life to Denture Glue
By Herp News A turtle rehab center in Florida turned to an unlikely substance to repair a sea turtle’s fractured shell: denture glue. Bette Zirkelbach, manager of the Turtle Hospital in Marathon, Fla., was initially stumped when someone brought in a 40-pound sea turtle suffering from a fractured… Go to Source […]
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Annual East Texas Herpetological Society Conference, Reptile Sale & Educational Exhibit set for Sept. 28-29
By Herp News What was that lizard on the side of the Humble City Cafe? Or how about that turtle in Bear Branch? Or that snake in the median on Kingwood Dr? Want to find out? Of course you do. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Butterflies drink turtle tears in the Amazon
In what has to be the dreamiest, most romantic reptile-related news story, ever, scientists report that Amazonian butterlifes drink the tears of turtles. From LiveScience.com: The sight of butterflies flocking onto the heads of yellow-spotted river turtles in the western Amazon rain forest is not uncommon, at least if one is able to sneak up […]
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Stranded 650-pound leatherback turtle gets a helping hand in Barnstable
By Herp News A 650-pound female leatherback sea turtle was found stranded in a marsh by Sandy Neck Beach in Barnstable Wednesday morning, and, after a medical checkup, was ushered back out into the ocean. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Ledyard man charged with owning illegal lizard
By Herp News LEDYARD, Conn. (AP) — A monitor lizard that repeatedly startled residents of this rural Connecticut town before it was killed by police last month was apparently a pet that escaped from its owner's property, police said Thursday. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products […]
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Denture Repair Adhesive Helps Fix Sea Turtle Shell
By Herp News Dentist uses denture repair adhesive to help fix endangered sea turtle's shell in Florida Keys Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Police say Ledyard man owned monitor lizard on loose
By Herp News A Ledyard man illegally owned a monitor lizard that had roamed the eastern part of town and was shot by police last month, police said. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Stranded 800-pound leatherback turtle gets a helping hand in Barnstable
By Herp News An 800-pound female leatherback sea turtle was found stranded in a marsh by Sandy Neck Beach in Barnstable Wednesday morning, and, after a medical checkup, was ushered back out into the ocean. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Ledyard man charged with owning illegal lizard
By Herp News LEDYARD, Conn. (AP) — Ledyard police say they have tracked down the owner of a large reptile that was shot and killed in town last month. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Police Charge Ledyard Lizard Owner
By Herp News LEDYARD — Police have charged a local man with illegal possession of a reptile after determining it was his 4-foot-long Nile Monitor Lizard that was helping itself to the residents of a chicken coop on Aug. 25. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products […]
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Bornean orangutans travel along the ground
By Herp News A recent study of forest in East Kalimantan, Borneo has found that orangutans travel on the ground far more often than expected. The study, published in the American Journal of Primatology, was carried out in Wehea Forest involving the use of 78 camera traps across 38 square kilometres of forest. Go to […]
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Butchering nature’s titans: without the elephant ‘we lose an essential pillar in the ability to wonder’
By Herp News Africa’s elephant poaching crisis doesn’t just threaten a species, but imperils one of humanity’s most important links to the natural world and even our collective sanity, according to acclaimed photographers and film-makers, Cyril Christo and Marie Wilkinson. Authors of the book Walking Thunder – In the Footsteps of the African Elephant, Christo […]
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Must-See: Amazonian Butterflies Drink Turtle Tears
By Herp News The sight of butterflies flocking onto the heads of yellow-spotted river turtles in the western Amazon rain forest is not uncommon, at least if one is able to sneak up on the skittish reptiles. But the reason why butterflies congregate onto the turtles may be stranger than you think: to drink their […]
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Some scientists think Prairie rattlesnake is losing his rattle
Is the Prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus Viridis) losing his rattle? Terry Phillip, a naturalist at Reptile Gardens in Rapid City, thinks so. Check out this audio clip and transcript of an NPR story and tell us if you agree. Photo by kingsnake.com user DKT. …read more Read more here: King Snake No products found. Amazon Auto […]
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Turtle Creek mayor walks borough to confront issues
By Herp News Mayor Adam Forgie said that in order to fix the problems in the borough of 6,400 people, he needs to see them. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Unique newfound fossil shows prehistoric sea lizard swam like a shark
By Herp News A unique new fossil discovered in Jordan has given researchers fresh insight about a prehistoric sea lizard called prognathodon, as it is the first fossil to show the shape of the lizard's tale, suggesting that it swam like a shark. … Continue reading → Go to Source …read more Read more here: […]
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Ancient Sea Lizard Had Shark-like Fin
By Herp News It was a lizard with a shark-like fin. That’s what Swedish researchers have discovered about the fearsome mosasaur Prognathodon, which lived in the seas of the Cretaceous Period about 70 million years ago. The discovery was based on a fossil found in Jordan in 2008. Researcher Johan Lindgren, of Lund University in […]
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Cancún: a sea turtle nesting haven
By Herp News CANCÚN, Mexico — As our flight crossed over the Yucatán shoreline to approach the Cancún airport, we hardly could have known that we would have a rendezvous later that day with an inhabitant of the sea we had just flown over. Unlike people, sea turtles never wonder who they are or what […]
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Scientists discover that threatened bird migrates entirely within Amazon Basin
By Herp News When one thinks of bird migrations, it’s usually a north-south route that follows seasonal climates. But researchers in the Amazon have tracked, for the first time, a largely-unknown long-distance migration going east-west that sticks entirely to the Amazon Basin. Using satellite telemetry, scientists tracked a male Orinoco goose (Neochen jubata) from the […]
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600 vultures killed by elephant poachers in Namibia
By Herp News As the illegal poaching of African elephants and rhinos reaches epidemic levels, other species are also suffering catastrophic losses as a direct result of poachers’ behavior. A recent incident in July, where a poisoned elephant carcass led to the death of 600 vultures near Namibia’s Bwabwata National Park, has highlighted how poachers’ […]
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Madagascar big-headed turtle babies hatch at Houston Zoo
Congratulations to the Houston Zoo for their third clutch of Madagascar big-headed turtle babies to hatch — another landmark in the first time this species has reproduced in an institution accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Check out more photos of the babies on the Houston Zoo’s blog! …read more Read more here: […]
Read the rest of this entry »Sep 10
Scientists discover that even crocs have a fetish for fruit
By Herp News It is hard to reconcile visions of a sharp-toothed, scaly, and ferocious crocodile with anything other than a completely carnivorous diet. We have been bombarded with gory kill scenes in which crocodiles take down everything from impala to buffalo, but new evidence suggests we need to rethink crocodilians altogether. Go to Source […]
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U.S. to crush its six ton ivory stockpile
By Herp News On October 8th, the Obama administration will publicly destroy its ivory stockpile, totaling some six tons, according to a White House forum yesterday on the illegal wildlife trade. The destruction of the stockpile—via crushing—is meant to send a message that the U.S. is taking a tougher stand on illegal the wildlife trade, […]
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Protecting predators in the wildest landscape you’ve never heard of
By Herp News The Serengeti, the Congo, the Okavango Delta: many of Africa’s great wildernesses are household names, however on a continent that never fails to surprise remain vast wild lands practically unknown to the global public. One of these is the Ruaha landscape: covering 51,800 square kilometers (20,000 square miles) of southern Tanzania’s woodlands […]
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Frankie Tortoise Tails – It's A Trip!
Frankie, come here. I wanna talk to you. (Frankie walks over)What?You wanna go live somewhere else?Petco!NoPetsmart!No.Greta’s!No, Frankie! Listen to me. We are moving.We’re going on a walk!(Frankie heads to the gate)Frankie! No. Now listen to me. Dad got a new job and we are moving away from here. (Frankie looks around the yard.)But I like […]
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Over 100 copperheads collected in one backyard
No matter how much you love snakes, this homeowner’s plight might be too much for you. From the Carroll County News: Sometime after July 23, property owner Jess Christensen started noticing a lot of snake activity in the evening around his house, located on County Road 717 just north of Metalton. “Really what really hit […]
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Sleepy Chewy comes in from the cold
By Herp News Chewy the bluetongue lizard has returned home after a seven-month nap – only to find his spot has been filled by another family pet. read more Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Loose laws threaten Australia’s wildlife
By Herp News Kookaburras, koalas and kangaroos—Australia is well known for its charismatic animals and vast, seemingly untamable, wild spaces. But throughout the country, the national parks and reserves that protect these unique animals and ecosystems have come under increasing threat. New rules and relaxed regulations, which bolster immediate economic growth, are putting pressure on […]
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Tortoise Energy Capital Fund's Series C Mandatory Redeemable Preferred Shares Goes Ex-Dividend Soon
By Herp News On 9/11/13, Tortoise Energy Capital Fund's 3.95% Series C Mandatory Redeemable Preferred Shares (NYSE: TYY.PRC) will trade ex-dividend, for its monthly dividend of $0.0329, payable on 10/1/13. As a percentage of TYY.PRC's recent share price of $10.15, this dividend works out to approximately 0.32%. On an annualized basis, the current yield is […]
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A year after devastating attack, security returns to the Okapi Wildlife Reserve (photos)
By Herp News On June 24th of last year, MaiMai Simba rebels, led by an elephant poacher known as Morgan, launched a devastating attack on the headquarters of the Okapi Wildlife Reserve in Epulu, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The attack, which was reportedly in response to a crack down on poaching and illegal mining […]
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The brown bears of Bulgaria – life after dancing
By Herp News A rehabilitation center for retired dancing bears sounds like a typo. Yet this is exactly what the animal rights NGOs Four Paws and Foundation Brigitte Bardot created 13 years ago in Belitsa, Bulgaria. For many Bulgarians the first childhood contact with a forest animal is seeing a ‘dancing bear’ on the street […]
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Parametric Sound Receives FTC Clearance to Proceed With Turtle Beach Merger
By Herp News Parametric Sound Corporation , a leading innovator of audio products and solutions, announced that on September 5, 2013 the U.S. Federal Trade Commission granted early termination of the statutory waiting … Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Herp Video of the Week: African tortoises!
Check out this video “African tortoises,” submitted by kingsnake.com user pedroig_87. Submit your own reptile & amphibian videos at http://www.kingsnake.com/video/ and you could see them featured here or check out all the videos submitted by other users! …read more Read more here: King Snake No products found. Amazon Auto Links
Read the rest of this entry »Sep 08
Frog-killing fungus discovered in Kansas
By Herp News For nearly 15 years, biologists around the world have been watching as millions of frogs succumb to an infectious fungus called chytrid. Now a group of students has discovered evidence of the deadly chytrid fungus in the Wichita area. This is the first report of chytrid in Kansas. Go to Source …read […]
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Reptile amnesty day held in LI
By Herp News The Suffolk County SPCA held the Reptile Amnesty Day where illegal alligators or other reptiles could be turned in, no questions asked. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
Read the rest of this entry »Sep 07
McDonald's says 'reptile' was just chicken
By Herp News McDonald's proved it hadn't served up any leaping lizards, after preliminary lab tests laid to rest the reptile ruckus that erupted when a customer claimed to have found a baby lizard in her chicken sausage McMuffin. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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McDonald's reptile ruckus verdict: It's chicken
By Herp News McDonald's Singapore hasn't served up any leaping lizards, the burger maker said, with preliminary lab tests laying to rest the reptile ruckus that erupted after a customer claimed to have received a Sausage McMuffin containing a baby lizard. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto […]
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Canadian Reptile Breeders Expo Sept 14-15
By Herp News TORONTO, Sept. 4, 2013 /CNW/ – For one weekend September 14 and 15th one of North America's largest LIVE reptile hobby shows is in Toronto at the International Center on Airport Rd. With over 85 000 square … Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto […]
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