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   Jan 26

Herp Photo of the Day: Corn Snake!

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   Jan 26

Malaysia Airlines attacked, big data dump threatened

By Herp News The Malaysia Airlines website has been attacked and the Lizard Squad, one of the groups that claimed responsibility on Monday, threatened to soon “dump some loot” found on the airline’s servers. The airline said in a statement on its Facebook page that its Domain Name System (DNS) was compromised and as a […]

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   Jan 26

‘Lizard Squad’ hackers target Malaysia Airlines website

By Herp News It also carried the headline “404 – Plane Not Found”, an apparent reference to the airlines' puzzling loss of flight MH370 last year with 239 people aboard. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jan 25

Ancient Knife-Toothed Reptile Is Crocodile Cousin

By Herp News It's unclear where the reptile, Nundasuchus songeaensis, falls on the evolutionary tree, said Sterling Nesbitt, an assistant professor of geology at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. The researchers announced their findings yesterday (Jan. 20) in a statement. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto […]

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   Jan 24

Warming seas decrease sea turtle basking

By Herp News Green sea turtles may stop basking on beaches around the world within a century due to rising sea temperatures, a new study suggests. Basking helps the turtles regulate body temperature and may aid their immune system and digestion. By analyzing six years of turtle surveys and 24 years of satellite data, researchers […]

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   Jan 23

Courier no longer ships reptiles in UK

International courier company TNT has announced it will no longer ship live reptiles in the UK for what it calls “health and safety reasons.” Although the original announcement was made in October of last year, it was made so quietly hat many reptile hobbyists and businesses are only finding out about the change in policy […]

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   Jan 23

North Carolina reptile ban hype, not reality

An article about a supposed reptile ban has been making it’s way around social media. It has a headline designed to frighten any herper: “BREAKING NEWS: NC Reptile Ban Legislation! HSUS to Push for Dangerous Wild Animal Legislation in NC; Boas, Pythons and Venomous at Risk.” Sounds really ominous, doesn’t it? The article was based […]

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   Jan 23

Sea turtle finds her way back to birth beach, but how?

By Herp News It's a sea turtle mystery that has stumped scientists for decades: How does the female sea turtle, which travels across thousands of miles of open ocean each year, still manage to navigate back to the same beach where she hatched to lay her eggs? Go to Source …read more Read more here: […]

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   Jan 23

Turtle freedom

By Herp News A 22.5-kilo olive ridley sea turtle measuring almost 2 feet long is released in the waters of the Hundred Islands National Park in Alaminos City last Thursday by a team led by Dr. Westley Rosario of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources and joined by local and Korean members of the […]

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   Jan 23

Warming seas decrease sea turtle basking

By Herp News Green sea turtles may stop basking on beaches around the world within a century due to rising sea temperatures, a new study suggests. Basking helps the turtles regulate body temperature and may aid their immune system and digestion. By analyzing six years of turtle surveys and 24 years of satellite data, researchers […]

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   Jan 23

Rare turtle washed up on Cumbrian beach dies

By Herp News A rare turtle found washed up on a Cumbrian beach and being cared for at a county aquarium has died. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jan 23

Warming seas decrease sea turtle basking

By Herp News Green sea turtles may stop basking on beaches around the world within a century due to rising sea temperatures, a new study suggests. Basking helps the turtles regulate body temperature and may aid their immune system and digestion. By analyzing six years of turtle surveys and 24 years of satellite data, researchers […]

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   Jan 23

Turtle savior is on a mission

By Herp News Dr. Paul Gibbons, managing director of the Behler Chelonian Center in California, is on a mission to save endangered turtles from extinction. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jan 23

Lizard Squad: Our DDoS Attack Service Wasn't Hacked, We Handed Out Customer Passwords

By Herp News One of the key members of Lizard Squad tells Forbes an insider was to blame for the database leak of an attack service the crew is offering, not an outside hacker, contrary to previous reports. The group was handing out the database, he claimed, indicating customers of the Lizard Stresser service have […]

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   Jan 23

Lizard Squad: We Weren't Hacked, We Were Handing Out Customer Passwords

By Herp News One of the key members of Lizard Squad tells Forbes an insider was to blame for the database leak of an attack service the crew is offering, not an outside hacker, contrary to previous reports. The group was handing out the database, he claimed, indicating customers of the Lizard Stresser service have […]

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   Jan 23

Tortoise Capital Advisors, L.L.C. Announces Release of 2014 Annual Reports for Closed-End Funds (NDP, NTG, TPZ, TTP …

By Herp News Tortoise Capital Advisors, L.L.C., the adviser of NDP, NTG, TPZ, TTP and TYG announced today the release of 2014 annual stockholders’ reports for each of these funds. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jan 23

Herp Video of the Week: Giant Waxy Monkey Frog Tadpoles Hatching!

Check out this video “Giant Waxy Monkey Frog Tadpoles Hatching!” submitted by kingsnake.com user mjnovy. 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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   Jan 23

Herp Photo of the Day: Eastern Painted Turtles!

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   Jan 22

Excessive rainfall harms tropical leaf litter frogs

While some species are suffering due to drought, leaf litter frogs are struggling with too much rainfall. From the University of New Mexico Newsroom: Using four different species of leaf litter frogs, they replicated and sampled 10 plots per year, using a plot survey technique of total leaf litter removal within each plot. They measured […]

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   Jan 22

Nothing comes between a man and his bush viper

Back in 1970, while scanning a pricelist from Hank Molt, the name Mt. Kenya bush viper, Atheris desaixii, caught my eye. I was familiar with several species in the genus, but A. desaixii was one that I didn’t know. In those days there was no Google to turn to for information. Even the word computer […]

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   Jan 22

Herp Photo of the Day: Leucistic Western Hognose!

It’s our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user motorhead! 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 Links

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   Jan 22

Hacking Group Lizard Squad Hit With a Cyberattack on Its Own Network

By Herp News © Dado Ruvic/Reuters People pose in front of a display showing the word “cyber” in binary code. The hacker cohort Lizard Squad, who gleefully shut down the Xbox Live and PlayStation networks over the holidays, has been hit with a cyberattack on its own network. Go to Source …read more Read more […]

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   Jan 21

Sundarbans still reeling from effects of December oil spill

By Herp News Last month, an estimated 350,000 liters of fuel oil spilled into the Sundarbans delta on the Bay of Bengal. An oil tanker that had collided with a cargo vessel on December 9th sank into the Shela River, spilling its oil into a protected sanctuary for the rare and endangered Irrawaddy dolphins (Orcaella […]

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   Jan 21

Video: clouded leopards and elephants grace drowned forest in Thailand

By Herp News Camera trap video from Khlong Saeng Wildlife Sanctuary in southern Thailand has revealed an impressive array of wildlife, including scent-marking clouded leopards and a whole herd of Asian elephant. The camera traps were set by HabitatID, an organization devoted to using remote camera traps to prove to government officials that wildlife still […]

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   Jan 21

Video: clouded leopards and elephants grace drowned forest in Thailand

By Herp News Camera trap video from Khlong Saeng Wildlife Sanctuary in southern Thailand has revealed an impressive array of wildlife, including scent-marking clouded leopards and a whole herd of Asian elephant. The camera traps were set by HabitatID, an organization devoted to using remote camera traps to prove to government officials that wildlife still […]

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   Jan 21

Climate change threatens 30 years of sea turtle conservation success

By Herp News A new study is sounding the alarm about climate change and its potential impact on more than 30 years of conservation efforts to keep sea turtles around for the next generation. Climate change is causing sea-level rise, and how coastal communities react to that rise could have dire consequences for sea turtles […]

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   Jan 21

Climate change threatens 30 years of sea turtle conservation success

By Herp News A new study is sounding the alarm about climate change and its potential impact on more than 30 years of conservation efforts to keep sea turtles around for the next generation. Climate change is causing sea-level rise, and how coastal communities react to that rise could have dire consequences for sea turtles […]

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   Jan 21

PSN and Xbox Live "Xmas Hackers" Are Hacked

By Herp News Lizard Squad's “boot-for-hire” service compromised, with more than 14,000 names revealed. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jan 21

The superhero salamander who never grows up

Axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum) are a neotenic aquatic salamander that lives exclusively in central Mexico in Lake Xochimilco and Lake Chalco. Axolotls regrettably are as good as extinct in the wild due to their habitat being highly polluted and many invasive fish being introduced to their lake. Although listed as as a “critically endangered” species on […]

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   Jan 21

Are venomous sea snakes overharvested?

Used in food and folk medicine, Thai fishermen may be catching too many sea snakes. From National Geographic: Some scientists are raising concerns about the practice. Little is known about the region’s sea snakes, including what species and how many live there, so it’s not clear whether the harvest is sustainable. An overharvest, these researchers […]

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   Jan 21

Winter doesn’t make a difference in Malabar pit viper sighting

The colorful Malabar pit viper, Trimeresurus malabaricus, is one of the most beautiful snakes one can come across in India. Most herpetologists would agree with this. because malabaricus is found in a stunning variety of color morphs including red, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, chocolatey, pink, and grey color forms. Usually malabaricus is found on […]

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   Jan 21

Herp Photo of the Day: Ball Python!

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   Jan 21

Tortoise Capital Advisors Announces Tax Characterization of 2014 Closed-End Fund Distributions

By Herp News Tortoise Capital Advisors today announced the tax characterization of 2014 distributions paid to stockholders of: Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jan 20

The seeing power of frogs: Frogs can detect single photons of light

By Herp News A quantum light source demonstrates that light-sensitive cells in frog eyes can detect single photons. Miniature light detectors in frog eyes known as retinal rod cells are directly and unambiguously shown to detect single photons of light — an astounding sensitivity considering that a humble 60 watt light bulb spews out a […]

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   Jan 20

Virginia Tech Paleontologist Names a Carnivorous Reptile That Preceded Dinosaurs

By Herp News Paleontologist Sterling Nesbitt's latest addition to the paleontological vernacular is Nundasuchus, a 9-foot-long carnivorous reptile with steak knifelike teeth and bony plates on the back. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Jan 20

Aww! Primordial Reptile Fossils Show Mother Caring for Babies

By Herp News The fossilized remains of a small aquatic reptile surrounded by six babies suggest that the extinct animal was caring for the little ones when they died, a new study finds. The reptile is an extinct species called the philydrosaurus, and likely lived during the Early Cretaceous, a time period that spans about […]

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   Jan 20

Cambodia home to new legless amphibian

Easily confused for snakes, a new type of caecilian, or legless amphibian, has been discovered. From phys.org: “The I.cardamomensis species is only the second caecilian species ever discovered in Cambodia. The other is the striped Koa Tao Island caecilian, I. kohtaoensis, which is also found in, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. These discoveries are important […]

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   Jan 20

Our house survived a spurred tortoise

The tortoise, a foot long African spurred tortoise, Geochelone (Centrochelys) sulcata, had been dropped in the tortoise yard. In the morning we had no African spurred tortoise and didn’t really want one, then in the afternoon we had one. Spontaneous turtle and tortoise acquisition had happened to us before, but this was our first unaccounted […]

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   Jan 20

Herp Photo of the Day: Nuu Ana Leachianus!

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   Jan 20

Lizard Squad DDoS-for-hire website compromised, stored passwords in plain text

By Herp News The Lizard Squad, an Internet mayhem group, has recently been caught with their proverbial pants down when an attacker compromised the customer database of the group’s recently released distributed denial of service (DDoS) for hire service. The service, the “Lizard … Continue reading → Go to Source …read more Read more here: […]

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