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Archive for November, 2015


   Nov 10

Herp Photo of the Day: Caiman

He may look relaxed here, but the Cuvier’s Dwarf Caiman in our Herp Photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user JeffP is forever alert and ready to pounce! Be sure to tell them you liked it here! Upload your own reptile and amphibian photos photos at gallery.kingsnake.com, and you could see them featured here! […]

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   Nov 10

The Trans-Danubian Sand Viper

A portrait of the Trans-Danubian Sand Viper Like the herpetofauna of the USA, the nomenclature of the Old World herpetofauna is in great disarray. However, it seems that at the moment, at least, the beautiful Trans-Danubian sand viper (all of the several subspecies are often referred to as “nose-horned vipers” by American herpetoculturists) continues to […]

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   Nov 09

Climate Change Impacting Sea Turtes

Photo : Florida Atlantic University Loggerhead sea turtles have been around for 60 million years and have survived through many changing environments, however, a new study has revealed the turtles survival is being threatened by climate change. Researchers from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) discovered that warming temperatures during incubation yield more females, while more males […]

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   Nov 09

Herp Photo of the Day: Dart Frog

Hopefully the gorgeous blues of this Dendrobates auratus uploaded by kingsnake.com user amazonreptile will brighten your Monday. Be sure to tell them 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 Snake No products found. Amazon Auto […]

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   Nov 07

Second Chance For Golden Frog

While the IUCN lists The Panamanian golden frog Atelopus zeteki as critically endangered, it may in fact have been extinct in the wild since 2007, but thanks to efforts like the captive breeding project at the Maryland Zoo, they may have a better chance. For 15 years the program has been running with the tiny […]

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   Nov 06

It looks like we may be headed for a more ‘pro-animal’ future

By Herp News Obama administration rejects Keystone XL pipeline [USA Today] After more than six years of review, President Obama announced on Friday that his administration has rejected the Keystone XL pipeline. He said the pipeline was neither a “silver bullet for the economy” nor “the express lane to climate disaster.” Checking food labels is good […]

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   Nov 06

Downturn in metal prices boon for snake hobbyists

The effects of a global economic slowdown are finally trickling down to all of us lowly snake hunters. The prices paid for commodities are in steep decline, and this includes all metals, including the scrap tin loved so much by reptile collectors. I have been getting anecdotal reports about local metal scrappers being offered less […]

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   Nov 06

Mauritius to start culling 18,000 bats from November 7

By Herp News Despite widespread protests by conservation groups and citizens, Mauritius will start culling its native Mauritius fruit bats (Pteropus niger) tomorrow. These bats are listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. According to a press statement released by Mauritius’s Ministry of Agro Industry and Food Security today, culling of 18,000 bats […]

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   Nov 06

Herp Photo of the Day: Rattlesnake Friday!

Happy Rattlesnake Friday! Here’s lookin’ at you kid! Check out this gorgeous albino Southern Pacific Rattlesnake in our herp photo of the day uploaded by kingsnake.com user lichanura . Be sure to tell them you liked it here! Upload your own reptile and amphibian photos photos at gallery.kingsnake.com, and you could see them featured here! […]

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   Nov 05

Galapagos “gold rush” feeds global hunger for shark fins, sea cucumbers

By Herp News The Endangered great hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran) is restricted to continental shelves and highly valued for its fins. It only reproduces once every two years. Photo by Jake Mohan licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license [dropcap]O[/dropcap]n July 19, 2011, officers from the Galapagos National Park Service and the Ecuadorian […]

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   Nov 05

Prehistoric Amphibians Able to Regenerate Limbs

Photo: AUREAPTERUS/ISTOCKPHOTO A new study shows that the prehistoric amphibians were not all that different from their modern day relatives. Limb regeneration was found in animals estimated to be 290 million years old. The findings suggest that some salamander ancestors had the ability to regenerate body parts nearly 80 million years before the first salamander […]

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   Nov 05

‘Fire frogs’ and eel-like amphibians: The Field Museum’s Brazilian fossil discovery

By Herp News Several new species of amphibians and a reptile that lived in what’s now Brazil from 278 million years ago have just been discovered and described by a team of scientists from around the world, including Chicago’s Field Museum. Their paper helps fill in gaps in our knowledge about fauna in the southern […]

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   Nov 05

In landslide vote, Washington says yes to anti-wildlife trafficking measure

By Herp News On Tuesday, an overwhelming majority of Washington voters — around 71 percent — passed an anti-wildlife trafficking initiative called Initiative 1401 (I-1401) that bans trade in wildlife parts and products. Initiative 1401, backed by Microsoft co-founder and billionaire Paul Allen, makes it a crime to sell, purchase, trade, or distribute parts and […]

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   Nov 05

Herp Photo of the Day: Wood Frog

This Wood Frog in our herp photo of the day brings back memories of summertime herping. Uploaded by kingsnake.com user casichelydia . Be sure to tell them 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 Snake […]

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   Nov 05

Dusky Pygmy Rattlesnake

This is a normally colored and patterned dusky pygmy rattler. Dusky pygmy rattlers, Sistrurus miliarius barbouri, are among the most abundant snakes, including both nonvenomous and venomous—in Florida. I can remember finding these in such numbers beneath the Australian pines that lined the old Tamiami Canal west of Dade County that it was far easier […]

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   Nov 04

Latin American illegal wildlife trade exploding in scope and scale

By Herp News The Endangered Lear’s Macaw (Anodorhynchus leari). Birds, loved for their plumage and their songs, are among the most trafficked of all animal species in Latin America. Photo by Joao Quental licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. [dropcap]W[/dropcap]ith its spectacularly diverse ecosystems, rare and endemic species, remote terrain, often loophole-riddled […]

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   Nov 04

Meet Cuba's Newest Amphibian

Photo: Cuba HeadlinesScientists have announced the discovery of a new species of small frog only about 14 mm long, near Guantanamo, Cuba. First found in 2014, scientists have now officially named the newly discovered amphibian Eleutherodactylus beguei. “This vertebrate has close to brown coloration. Its natural habitat is the soil moist, hence its survival in […]

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   Nov 04

Herp Photo of the Day: Leachianus

This Nuu Ana Leachianus seems so very curious in our herp photo of the day uploaded by kingsnake.com user MikeRusso . Be sure to tell them 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 Snake No […]

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   Nov 03

Female biased green sea turtle sex ratio in San Diego Bay

By Herp News Scientists have for the first time determined the ratio of males to females in a wild foraging group of green turtles in the Eastern Pacific, which suggests that sea turtles may be vulnerable to feminization from the temperature rises expected with climate change. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com […]

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   Nov 03

Snake ambassador helps thousands overcome their fear

Photo by Dan England @greeleytribune.com He doesn’t even have a name, but over the years a Bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer sayi) in a Greeley Colorado nature center has helped thousands of kids and adults overcome their apprehension and fear of snakes. The snake was given a permanent home at the center four years ago after repeatedly […]

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   Nov 03

Herp Photo of the Day: Carpet Python

How gorgeous is this Coastal Carpet Python in our herp photo of the day uploaded by kingsnake.com user AJ01 ? Be sure to tell them 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 Snake No products […]

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   Nov 03

U.S. House passes ‘Global Anti-Poaching Act’ that puts wildlife trafficking on par with drug and weapons trafficking

By Herp News The U.S. government has stepped up its fight against wildlife trafficking. On Monday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Global Anti-Poaching Act, which aims to “support global anti-poaching efforts, strengthen the capacity of partner countries to counter wildlife trafficking, and designate major wildlife trafficking countries.” The anti-poaching bill was co-sponsored by 43 […]

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   Nov 03

Meet the Seldom Seen Brazos Water Snake

It took a few tries but Lady Luck was finally with us: Brazos water snake. It has been many years now since Kenny and I decided to look for, and actually did find, the two Texas water snakes that were then considered subspecies of the Harter’s water snake. These, then, were the Brazos water snake, […]

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   Nov 03

Mystery whale known only from specimens found living in the wild

By Herp News [dropcap]I[/dropcap]n the waters off Madagascar, scientists have at last encountered living members of a species of whale known only from old, dead specimens. Shaped like a sleek torpedo, with unusual asymmetrical markings, the elusive Omura’s whale has for the first time been documented in photos, videos, and audio recordings. In the 1970s, […]

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   Nov 02

Snakes attack great works of art! Hide your Picasso!

“I don’t know much about art, but I know what I like.” Bill Flowers, an Australian artist based in Tasmania, knows what we like too. Thankfully he has taken it upon himself to edit some of the worlds greatest masterpieces and add the snakes that really should have been a part of the original work. […]

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   Nov 02

Scientists launch global shark and ray census

By Herp News An up-close look at the baited remove underwater video (BRUV) camera. Copyright Global FinPrint. Out of the 100 million sharks caught each year, scientists estimate that up to 73 million have their fins sliced off (often while still alive) to make shark fin soup — a Chinese delicacy eaten as a luxury […]

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   Nov 02

The Black-faced Spoonbill: Asia’s beloved wading bird fights for space

By Herp News A Black-faced Spoonbill spreads its wings. Photo courtesy of the BFSA [dropcap]A[/dropcap]s autumn descends on the Korean Peninsula, Black-faced Spoonbills depart from nesting sites sheltered within one of the world’s most heavily armed borders. The Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Korea is off-limits to human incursion — and has been since […]

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   Nov 02

How can a bat survive deforestation? Be small, mobile, and vegetarian

By Herp News Rainforests are full of bats, and with over 1,300 known species around the world bats really do come in all shapes and sizes. Each species has its own range of what ecologists call “functional traits,” which are an animal’s unique biochemical, physiological, or behavioral characteristics. Yet, like other rainforest-dwelling animals, bats are […]

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   Nov 02

Herp Photo of the Day: Sulawesi Forest Turtle

This Sulawesi Forest Turtle looks as thrilled as we all are with a Monday morning in our herp photo of the day uploaded by kingsnake.com user andystorts reminds us of the variety in the most basic of “morphs”, the normal! Be sure to tell them you liked it here! Upload your own reptile and amphibian […]

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