By Herp News One of the world’s biggest populations of greater bamboo lemurs (Prolemur simus)—sometimes known as the panda lemur—has doubled in just three years, giving conservationists new hope that the species can be kept from extinction. With the recent arrival of twenty babies, a community conservation project run by the Aspinall Foundation has boosted […]
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Mar 20
Oldest fossil evidence of modern African venomous snakes found in Tanzania
By Herp News Scientists have found the oldest definitive fossil evidence of modern, venomous snakes in Africa. The newly discovered fossils demonstrate that elapid snakes — such as cobras, kraits and sea snakes — were present in Africa as early as 25 million years ago. Elapids belong to a larger group of snakes known as […]
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They're not making gigantic prehistoric lizards as big as they used to
Way back in the 50s — the 1850s, that is — a scientist named discovered fossils of an Australian lizard he dubbed Megalania prisca. Measuring around 20 feet long, and suspected of living at the same time as early humans arrived on Australia, he was one big scary lizard. Or not. From the NatGeo blog […]
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Slither your way to Repticon
By Herp News Repticon Reptile and Exotic Animal Conventions happen all over the U.S., and the organization called Savannah home in the early 2000s. Now, Repticon is returning to Savannah for 2014, and event coordinator Skip Peel gives us the dirt behind the show. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products […]
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Sneak peak: 'Turtle Canyon' coming to Newport Aquarium
By Herp News A new turtle exhibit is coming to the Newport Aquarium. The cameras were rolling on Wednesday afternoon as FOX19 got a sneak peak at the new exhibit. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Tracking endangered leatherback sea turtles by satellite, key habitats identified
By Herp News Most satellite tagging studies of leatherbacks have focused on adult females on their tropical nesting beaches, so little is known worldwide about males and subadults, the researcher point out. But now, tagging and satellite tracking in locations where leatherbacks forage has allowed the scientists to get a much richer picture of the […]
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5th Mai Khao Turtle Release Set For Songkrans April 13, 2014
By Herp News The 5th Mai Khao Turtle Release is scheduled for April 13, 2014 on Phuket’s beautiful Mai Khao Beach. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Scientist discovers a plethora of new praying mantises (pictures)
By Herp News Despite their pacific name, praying mantises are ferocious top predators with powerful, grasping forelimbs; spiked legs; and mechanistic jaws. In fact, imagine a tiger that can rotate its head 180 degrees or a great white that blends into the waves and you’ll have a sense of why praying mantises have developed a […]
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Veterinarian helps sea turtles blinded by tumors
Seven sea turtles, named Hook, Jack, Emerald, Chris, Augustus, Jared and Pe’e, suffering from blindness caused by fibropapilloma tumors around their eyes, can see again, thanks toa Florida veterinarian Dr. Lorraine Karpinski. From the Miami Herald: The turtles didn’t know it, but their lives were in the hands of the sandal-wearing vet who has worked […]
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Reptile displays
By Herp News ATHENS—Do you want to learn to camp? Kayak? Fish? Cook gourmet campfire meals? Learn more about snakes and fish and birds? Outdoor Fools Day March 29 at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens will help you develop skills and increase your knowledge in all those areas by doing them yourself under […]
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Turtle Watch Association return turtle to ocean
By Herp News THERE was nothing slow and steady about Harry the hawksbill turtle’s return to the ocean. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Reptile House undergoing facelift at Abilene Zoo
By Herp News The Reptile House is under renovations at the Abilene Zoo. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Several Amazonian tree frog species discovered, where only two existed before
By Herp News We have always been intrigued by the Amazon rainforest with its abundant species richness and untraversed expanses. Despite our extended study of its wildlife, new species such as the olinguito (Bassaricyon neblina), a bear-like carnivore hiding out in the Ecuadorian rainforest, are being identified as recently as last year. In fact, the […]
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Lizard Inspired Treatment for Arthritis
By Herp News ROSEMONT, Ill., March 18, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Cartilage is the connective tissue found throughout the body. As a result of injury or disease, cartilage can become damaged or even wear away causing pain and discomfort. Unlike muscle, human cartilage does not have the ability to heal itself. As a result, millions of […]
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Rare frog discovered in Eastern Tanzania
A pair of Kihanga reed frogs has been discovered in Eastern Tanzania. From the Western Morning News: The Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust, which runs Paignton Zoo, Living Coasts in Torquay and Newquay Zoo in Cornwall, helped fund the fieldwork with rare amphibians in the mountains of Eastern Tanzania. It has led to the discovery of […]
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Tortoise Rock Casino Prepares for Exciting Grand Opening Celebration
By Herp News Coachella, CA — After 10 months of construction, the eagerly awaited Tortoise Rock Casino in Twentynine Palms, California will celebrate its grand opening with a private reception on March 31st, 2014 … Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Tortoise Rock Casino prepares for grand opening celebration
By Herp News COACHELLA, California — (PRESS RELEASE) — After 10 months of construction, the eagerly awaited Tortoise Rock Casino in Twentynine Palms, California will celebrate its grand opening with a private reception on March 31st, 2014 from 3pm to 5pm. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto […]
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Blame humans: new research proves people killed off New Zealand’s giant birds
By Herp News Moas were a diverse group of flightless birds that ruled over New Zealand up to the arrival of humans, the biggest of these mega-birds stood around 3.5 meters (12 feet) with outstretched neck. While the whole moa family—comprised of nine species—vanished shortly after the arrival of people on New Zealand in the […]
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Nesting turtle draws crowd on Boca beach | Photos
By Herp News Reproduction, for one critically endangered leatherback turtle, was a crowd-pleasing act Monday morning at Red Reef Park. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Nesting turtle draws crowd on Boca beach
By Herp News Reproduction, for one critically endangered leatherback turtle, was a crowd-pleasing act Monday morning at Red Reef Park. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Mother of God: meet the 26 year old Indiana Jones of the Amazon, Paul Rosolie
By Herp News Not yet 30, Paul Rosolie has already lived a life that most would only dare dream of—or have nightmares over, depending on one’s constitution. With the Western Amazon as his panorama, Rosolie has faced off jaguars, wrestled anacondas, explored a floating forest, mentored with indigenous people, been stricken by tropical disease, traveled […]
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Mother of God: meet the 26 year old Indiana Jones of the Amazon, Paul Rosolie
By Herp News Not yet 30, Paul Rosolie has already lived a life that most would only dare dream of—or have nightmares over, depending on one’s constitution. With the Western Amazon as his panorama, Rosolie has faced off jaguars, wrestled anacondas, explored a floating forest, mentored with indigenous people, been stricken by tropical disease, traveled […]
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Dog digs up missing pet tortoise
By Herp News A HIBERNATING tortoise feared to be missing since October was dug up by its owner’s dog. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Tyrannosaurus rex's teeny tiny relative
Tyrannosaurus rex didn’t just have tiny arms. He had a tiny cousin, too, say paleontologists Anthony Fiorillo and Ronald Tykoski of the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas. From CNN: Researchers discovered the dinosaur’s remains in 2006 in the Prince Creek Formation on Alaska’s North Slope. At the same quarry, Fiorillo and Tykoski […]
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Frog creates chemical invisibility cloak to confuse aggressive ants
By Herp News The African stink ant creates large underground colonies that are home to anywhere from hundreds to thousands of ants, and occasionally a frog or two. The West African rubber frog hides in the humid nests to survive the long dry season of southern and central Africa. However, the ant colonies are armed […]
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A Turtle’s Tale: researchers discover baby turtles’ kindergarten (photos)
By Herp News Kate Mansfield, at her lab in the University of Central Florida, is holding a baby loggerhead turtle, smaller than her palm, painting manicure acrylic on its shell. When the base coat dries out, she glues on top a neoprene patch from an old wetsuit with hair extensions adhesive. Finally, she attaches a […]
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Motion, muscles don’t always work in lockstep, researchers find in surprising new study
By Herp News Animals ‘do the locomotion’ every day, whether it’s walking down the hall to get some coffee or darting up a tree to avoid a predator. And until now, scientists believed the inner workings of movement were pretty much the same. But in a first-of-its-kind study on wild green anole lizards, biologists have […]
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Herp Video of the Week: Feeding Time!
Check out “Feeding Time,” a video submitted by kingsnake.com user variuss11. 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
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Woman Finds Lizard Head in Kale Salad
By Herp News Robin Sandusky couldn't believe her eyes. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Woman Finds Lizard Head, Arm in Kale Salad
By Herp News Robin Sandusky was trying to incorporate more protein into her diet, but finding a surprise critter in her salad wasn’t exactly what she had in mind. Sandusky, who works in New York City’s theater industry, found the head and arm of a lizard in the… Go to Source …read more Read more […]
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Former Turtle Creek police officer jailed on drug charges
By Herp News A former Turtle Creek police officer accused in 2011 of impersonating an officer to obtain blank prescriptions for pain killers has been charged with leading a prescription drug ring following an investigation by a state grand jury. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Can the tinker frog be saved from chytrid?
A groundbreaking tinker frog breeding program in Australia seeks to save the species from extinction due to chytrid. From News 7 Australia: Two of the six species of tinker frog have already been wiped out, and researchers believe the lethal amphibian Chytrid fungus is to blame. The one- to two-centimetre-long frog, which is native only […]
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Photos: Weird aquatic lizard discovered in mountain streams of Peru
By Herp News A ‘new’ species of lizard has been described from the cloud forests of Peru’s Manu National Park, reports SERNANP, the Peruvian National Park Service. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Turtle Island Fiji Offers Up to 30% Off a 7-Night Stay
By Herp News Amazing Deal Includes Free Airfare and Upgrades (PRWeb March 12, 2014) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/03/prweb11664988.htm Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Lizard head found in salad
By Herp News Robin Sandusky says she found what looks like a lizard head in her kale salad. Robin Sandusky A woman in New York reportedly found what looks like the head of a lizard in her kale salad. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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New York woman finds lizard head in kale salad
By Herp News NEW YORK, March 12 (UPI) — A New York woman said she was shocked and “grossed out” to discover a lizard head in the kale salad she had delivered from a restaurant. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Woman finds lizard head in gourmet salad
By Herp News A Manhattan theatrical agent got a slithery surprise in her kale salad when she found a severed lizard head among the leafy greens Tuesday afternoon. Robin Sandusky, 31, said she… Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Conservationists catch wild Sumatran rhino, raising hope for world’s most endangered rhinoceros
By Herp News Conservationists have succeeded in catching a wild Sumatran rhino in the Malaysia state of Sabah in Borneo, according to local media reports. Officials are currently transferring the rhino, an unnamed female, to a rhino sanctuary in Tabin National Park where experts will attempt to mate it with the resident male, Tam. The […]
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First responders learn how to handle reptiles on the scene
If a first responder is on the scene of an accident or injury, and there’s a loose reptile present, or the injured person was bitten by one, will they know what to do? They will if they’ve been taught the basics by an expert. That’s exactly the program being offered in one Canadian community. From […]
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Lizard head found in Midtown deli’s salad
By Herp News A Manhattan theatrical agent got a slithery surprise in her kale salad when she found a severed lizard head among the leafy greens Tuesday afternoon. Robin Sandusky, 31, said she… Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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