Time to crack a cold one and celebrate the weekend. This A. c. contortrix is already a step ahead of us in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user AlexNevgloski! p.s. Always pick up the trash you see in the field. Be sure to tell AlexNevgloski you liked it here! Upload your […]
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Apr 17
Apr 17
Frog uses different strategies to escape ground, air predators
By Herp News Frogs may flee from a ground predator and move towards an aerial predator, undercutting the flight path. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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BPA can disrupt sexual function in turtles, could be a warning for environmental health
By Herp News Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical used in food storage products and resins that line plastic beverage containers. Often, aquatic environments become reservoirs for BPA, and turtle habitats are affected. Now, a collaboration of researchers has determined that BPA can alter a turtle’s sexual differentiation. Scientists are concerned findings could indicate harmful […]
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You never forget your first scarlet kingsnake
As a herping youngster in New England, I eventually found several eastern milk snakes. On my first trip to the New Jersey Pine Barrens with my mentor, Gordy Johnston, I had seen several Coastal Plains milk snakes Asa Pittman’s, an at erstwhile dealer. But a drawing I saw of the southeastern scarlet kingsnake, (then Lampropeltis […]
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Creating space for local newts in your own garden
UK herp lovers are encouraged to create wildlife ponds to shelter newts. From Express & Echo: The Smooth Newt is the species most commonly encountered in garden ponds and we can all do our bit to help them, as Dr Wilkinson explains. “Everyone can help by having a small, or large garden pond populated by […]
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Herp Photo of the Day: Speckled rattlesnake
Speckles are always better than freckles. Just ask this Crotalus mitchellii in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user simus! Be sure to tell simus you liked it here! Upload your own reptile and amphibian photos photos at gallery.kingsnake.com, and you could see them featured here! …read more Read more here: King […]
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Herp Video of the week: Speckled rattlesnake
Speckles are always better than freckles. Just ask this Crotalus mitchellii in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user simus! Be sure to tell simus you liked it here! Upload your own reptile and amphibian photos photos at gallery.kingsnake.com, and you could see them featured here! …read more Read more here: King […]
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Frankie Tortoise Tails – Serious Injury #27
Frankie is a one-hundred and five pound potential disaster when ever he sets himself in motion….or refuses to get into motion. Frankie targets are walls, buckets, ceramic pots, door steps, cricket containers, boxes, and regretfully, more personal objects like my fingers, toes, shins, back, muscles, tendons, etc., or in general, ME. I sport numerous Frankie […]
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Expert panel rebukes Japan’s new whaling proposal
By Herp News Last year, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Japan must halt its whaling activities in the Southern Ocean as it found no evidence that the killing of hundreds of Antarctic minke whales was scientifically justified. The ruling sent Japan scrambling for a new plan to continue its ‘scientific’ whale hunt. […]
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Expert panel rebukes Japan’s new whaling proposal
By Herp News Last year, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Japan must halt its whaling activities in the Southern Ocean as it found no evidence that the killing of hundreds of Antarctic minke whales was scientifically justified. The ruling sent Japan scrambling for a new plan to continue its ‘scientific’ whale hunt. […]
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Expert panel rebukes Japan’s new whaling proposal
By Herp News Last year, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Japan must halt its whaling activities in the Southern Ocean as it found no evidence that the killing of hundreds of Antarctic minke whales was scientifically justified. The ruling sent Japan scrambling for a new plan to continue its ‘scientific’ whale hunt. […]
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The uncommon blue striped garter snake
Typically, when people think about the garter snakes, the first member of the genus they think of is the eastern garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis. This member of the Thamnophis genus is quite common and has a broad range here in North America with many color phases. They can be found in just about any […]
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Antivenom made from opossums may reduce cost of treating snake bites
Some costly antivenoms may soon be replaced by opossum blood. From Chemistry World: But treatments are costly and inaccessible for many people. Most antivenoms are made by injecting dilute venom into a mammal, such as a horse or rabbit. This results in an immune response, and the animal’s serum is then processed so that it […]
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Antivenom made from opposums may reduce cost of treating snake bites
Some costly antivenoms may soon be replaced by opossum blood. From Chemistry World: But treatments are costly and inaccessible for many people. Most antivenoms are made by injecting dilute venom into a mammal, such as a horse or rabbit. This results in an immune response, and the animal’s serum is then processed so that it […]
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Herp Photo of the Day: Sidewinder
Poised and ready to make a sideways retreat this Crotalus cerastes shows us it’s beauty in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user Ryan-reptilian! Be sure to tell Ryan-reptilian you liked it here! Upload your own reptile and amphibian photos photos at gallery.kingsnake.com, and you could see them featured here! …read more […]
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World’s second most endangered turtle on road to recovery
By Herp News 60 captive-raised Myanmar roofed turtles—a species once thought extinct—have been released into their native habitat in Myanmar, conservationists report. The Myanmar roofed turtle (Batagur trivittata) was believed extinct until 2001, when two researchers found a single shell from a recently killed turtle at a village along the Dokhtawady River. Subsequently, live individuals […]
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Darwin the tortoise opens new lab
By Herp News A tortoise called Charles Darwin munches his way through a ribbon of rocket lettuce to officially open a new science laboratory at the University of Lincoln. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Expedition in the Congo rediscovers lost primate
By Herp News The last time there was a sighting of Bouvier’s red colobus disco was all the rage, the Internet was non-existent, and Madonna still referred solely to the mother of God. But then the African monkey vanished and conservationists feared it had gone extinct—a victim of the bushmeat trade. For years, research groups […]
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The color shifting whipsnake
There are several snake species in Amazonia that undergo extreme color changes as they progress from hatchling/neonate to adulthood. The orange to green color changes of two, the two species of emerald tree boa, are well known. However, there is a lesser known species, the rusty whipsnake, Chironius scurrulus (a colubrine) about which you seldom […]
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Did primate vision develop to detect snakes?
Human and other primates may have evolved keen eyesight to detect dangerous snakes. From NPR: In a new paper published in the journal Primates, author William C. McGrew, a former professor of evolutionary primatology at the University of Cambridge, reports a high rate of venomous snake encounters by his team of primatologists seeking to observe […]
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Herp Photo of the Day: Prairie rattlesnake
We continue our week of love for all that rattles with this perfectly poised Crotalus viridis in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user akcoldbliss! Be sure to tell akcoldbliss you liked it here! Upload your own reptile and amphibian photos photos at gallery.kingsnake.com, and you could see them featured here! …read […]
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Cat-eating Nile Monitor Lizards creating havoc in Florida
By Herp News A cat-eating species of monitor lizard, originally from Africa, is creating a havoc in Florida. The state wildlife officials are taking steps to locate and completely eliminate the Nile monitor from the state — particularly along the canals in North Miami — since the creature is posing a danger to the state […]
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Rare turtle, thought extinct, reintroduced into wild
By Herp News Conservationists have brought the Myanmar roofed turtle, the world's second most endangered turtle, back from the brink Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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The common bronzeback tree snake
Recently India has been facing a lot of weather and climatic changes. Sometimes it’s really hot in winter and sometimes it rains in summer. I usually avoid herping during the summers as the climate is very hot and humid, and the forests are dried up to a certain extent. In my city, it rained many […]
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The First Five Lizard Wizarding Minutes Of Son Of Nor
By Herp News In the beginning gods created lizard-man and man. Then lizard-man learned magic, and things pretty much go downhill from there in Son of Nor . Read more… Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Paleontologist forces smugglers to plead guilty
A Canadian paleontologist identified the remains of several endangered species smuggled from Hong Kong. From the Calgary Herald: Don Brinkman, a paleontologist at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, has been studying turtles for three decades and had assisted with previous investigations by Environment Canada. But this case — which involved combing through a container […]
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Herp Photo of the Day: Western diamondback
In celebration of the Texas Rattlesnake Festival, we are kicking our week off with the most iconic of rattlesnakes. Crotalus atrox thanks those this weekend who hopefully prevented rattlesnakes from being tread on in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user kevinjudd! Be sure to tell kevinjudd you liked it here! Upload […]
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Reptile and Amphibian Discovery Center opens at Lehigh Valley Zoo
By Herp News It was a packed house, not just because of the spring-like weather, but also because of a new addition to the Lehigh Valley Zoo. “We have reptiles and amphibians representing the whole world,” General Curator at the Lehigh Valley Zoo, Richard Rosevear said. Those reptiles and amphibians are part of the zoo's […]
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Lehigh Valley Zoo unveils reptile, amphibian center
By Herp News The Lehigh Valley Zoo held a sneak preview Thursday of its new indoor Reptile and Amphibian Discovery Center, which houses more than 50 snakes, lizards, turtles, crocodilians, frogs and salamanders. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Lehigh Valley Zoo unveils reptile, amphibian center
By Herp News The Lehigh Valley Zoo held a sneak preview Thursday of its new indoor Reptile and Amphibian Discovery Center, which houses more than 50 snakes, lizards, turtles, crocodilians, frogs and salamanders. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Ocean myth busted: ‘Toddler’ sea turtles are very active swimmers
By Herp News It turns out sea turtles, even at a tender 6-18 months of age, are very active swimmers. They don’t just passively drift in ocean currents as researchers once thought. Researchers say it’s an important new clue in the sea turtle ‘lost years’ mystery. Where exactly turtles travel in their first years of […]
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World's Second Most Endangered Turtle on Road to Recovery
By Herp News WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) and the Turtle Survival Alliance (TSA) announced today that 60 captive-raised Myanmar roofed turtles–a species once thought extinct–have been released into their native habitat in Myanmar. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Turtle Beach up 4.8% after launching PC gaming keyboards/mice
By Herp News Turtle Beach (NASDAQ: HEAR ) has launched a line of PC gaming keyboards, mice, and mousepads to complement its PC/console gaming headsets. The products are “available at select North American retail outlets.” Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Turtle Beach Corporation's New PC Gaming Accessories Now Available At Retail
By Herp News SAN DIEGO, April 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ – Turtle Beach Corporation (NASDAQ: HEAR) announced today that its new lineup of PC gaming accessories, including gaming keyboards, mice and mousepads, is available at select North American retail outlets. Turtle Beach, the 40-year strong… Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. […]
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Turtle Beach +10.3%; SA author sees "victim of circumstance"
By Herp News Beaten-down Turtle Beach (NASDAQ: HEAR ) is “on the cusp of a multi-year new generation console super cycle,” says Charles Moscoe in an SA PRO column now out of embargo. “Only 19% of new generation console sales have been made. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. […]
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Turtle Beach (HEAR) in Focus: Stock Surges 12.8% – Tale of the Tape
By Herp News Turtle Beach Corporation (HEAR) was a big mover last session, as the company saw its shares rise nearly 13% on the day. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Tortoise and pit bull become best friends in Texas
By Herp News Ben Hooper FORT WORTH, Texas, April 9 (UPI) — A Texas veterinarian has made viral stars out of her tortoise and dog with a video of the unlikely best friends playing chase in a yard. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Lehigh Valley Zoo unveils reptile, amphibian center
By Herp News The Lehigh Valley Zoo held a sneak preview Thursday of its new indoor Reptile and Amphibian Discovery Center, which houses more than 50 snakes, lizards, turtles, crocodilians, frogs and salamanders. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Lauderdale looks to lift the darkness from its beach
By Herp News Moving sea turtle eggs could be Fort Lauderdale's answer to a brighter beach. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Fitch Rates Tortoise Energy Infrastructure Notes 'AAA'; Affirms Existing Ratings
By Herp News Fitch Ratings assigns 'AAA' ratings to the following senior unsecured notes issued by Tortoise Energy Infrastructure Corp : Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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