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Archive for October 8th, 2013


   Oct 08

Cash Dividend On The Way From Tortoise Energy Capital Fund's Series C Mandatory Redeemable Preferred Shares

By Herp News On 10/10/13, 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 11/1/13. 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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   Oct 08

Celebrate Halloween With Leopard Geckos at Petco's Reptile Rally

By Herp News This Halloween season, one animal above all else is sure to sport one of the best costumes around. With skin boasting a variety of colors and patterns, the leopard gecko never needs to play dress up because … Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto […]

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   Oct 08

After 50 years of supposed extinction, Pinocchio anole spotted in Ecuador

For 50 years, the Pinocchio anole, Anolis proboscis, was believed to be extinct. Now researchers have confirmed the species still exists in the forests of Ecuador. From Mother Nature News: After searching for the long-nosed animal for three years, a team of photographers and researchers found the lizard recently in a stretch of pristine cloud […]

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   Oct 08

Turtle-hatching season fascinates tourists on Mexico's Baja Peninsula

By Herp News LOS CABOS, Mexico – Far from the bikini-lined beaches and booze-fuelled bars of Cabo San Lucas, I lie elbow deep on the sand of some remote Mexican dunes waiting for the sun to near the horizon, a growing nursery of baby turtles squirming beside me. Go to Source …read more Read more […]

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   Oct 08

Dragon-like reptile threatens Florida

By Herp News Covered in black and white spots, armed with sharp claws and spanning four feet in length, Florida Fish and Wildlife is on the prowl for an emerging invasive species known as the Argentine Tegu Lizard. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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