By Herp News Hard wired into the survival mechanisms of all animals is the perception of pain. Different stimuli, such as heat or cold, foul odors, chemicals or a blunt blow can trigger pain receptors in the body Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Jan 20
Jan 20
Fight or flight and the evolution of pain
By Herp News Hard wired into the survival mechanisms of all animals is the perception of pain. Different stimuli, such as heat or cold, foul odors, chemicals or a blunt blow can trigger pain receptors in the body Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Frozen frogs: How amphibians survive the harsh Alaskan winters
By Herp News As winter approaches, many of us hunker down and virtually “hibernate” for the season. Classic hibernation in the wild conjures images of furry bears, but other animals are not so lucky to have Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Frozen frogs: How amphibians survive the harsh Alaskan winters
By Herp News As winter approaches, many of us hunker down and virtually “hibernate” for the season. Classic hibernation in the wild conjures images of furry bears, but other animals are not so lucky to have Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Living on islands makes animals tamer
By Herp News Biologists have found that island lizards are “tame” compared to their mainland relatives, confirming Charles Darwin’s observations of island tameness. Darwin had noted that island Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Living on islands makes animals tamer
By Herp News Biologists have found that island lizards are “tame” compared to their mainland relatives, confirming Charles Darwin’s observations of island tameness. Darwin had noted that island Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Tracking marine food sources
By Herp News Scientists have developed a method to determine where animals obtain essential amino acids. They discovered that all life forms leave traces or ‘fingerprints’ in amino acids during biosynthesis. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Monroe turtle trafficker gets year in prison
By Herp News In this Sept. 14, 2012, handout photograph provided by the Seattle U.S. Attorney's Office, a black-breasted leaf turtle is shown being examined in Gold Bar, Wash., as part of an investigation into illegal turtle smuggling by Nathaniel Swanson, 36. Swanson, former owner of Swanee's Exotics reptile store in Monroe, Wash., pleaded guilty […]
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Samson the Tortoise's Excellent Adventure (or was it Goliath?)
Two tortoises, named Samson and Goliath, went on the lam from their Arizona home last year. One was found right away, but the other stayed missing for six months, until his new family, 30 miles away, ran an ad looking for his original owners. Now he’s back home thanks to a microchip, and his family […]
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Reptile show slithers into UNF
By Herp News Invasive species like Burmese pythons have invaded the Everglades and public hunts have been organized to reduce the population, but don't expect that problem to move to the First Coast. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Over 1,000 rhinos killed by poachers in South Africa last year
By Herp News In another sign that Africa’s poaching crisis has gotten completely out of control, South Africa lost 1,004 rhinos to poachers last year. According to the numbers released today by the South African Department of Environmental Affairs, 2013 was the worst year yet for rhino poaching in the country with more than 3 […]
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Over 1,000 rhinos killed by poachers in South Africa last year
By Herp News In another sign that Africa’s poaching crisis has gotten completely out of control, South Africa lost 1,004 rhinos to poachers last year. According to the numbers released today by the South African Department of Environmental Affairs, 2013 was the worst year yet for rhino poaching in the country with more than 3 […]
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A new toad from the ‘warm valleys’ of Peruvian Andes
By Herp News A new species of toad was discovered hiding in the leaf litter of montane rain forest known as Peruvian Yungas (“warm valley” in translation). Like many other toads (family Bufonidae) inhabiting the forest floor, the new species Rhinella yunga has a cryptic body coloration resembling decaying leaves in the area, securing perfect […]
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Court orders logging company to clean up pollution disaster in Chile wetlands
By Herp News Chile is probably best known for its volcanoes, earthquakes and the formidable peaks of the Andes, but as a country that spans 4,300 km (2,670 miles) from top to bottom, it also boasts a huge variety of bird life. And, until recently, it was home to what was thought to be the […]
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Court orders logging company to clean up pollution disaster in Chile wetlands
By Herp News Chile is probably best known for its volcanoes, earthquakes and the formidable peaks of the Andes, but as a country that spans 4,300 km (2,670 miles) from top to bottom, it also boasts a huge variety of bird life. And, until recently, it was home to what was thought to be the […]
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Wonderful Creatures: A nematode drama played out in a millipede’s gut
By Herp News Nematodes are typically small animals that to the naked eye look very much alike; however, these creatures are fantastically diverse —on a par with the arthropods in terms of species diversity. At face value, nematodes lack the charisma of larger animals, so there are very few biologists who have made it their […]
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Lizard species rediscovered after 135 years
By Herp News Mumbai, March 26 : For over a century and quarter, the tiny Geckoella Jeyporensis, a small lizard measuring up to 10 cm, was given up as extinct. Now it has been spotted in the Eastern Ghats, causing scientists to cheer. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. […]
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Herp Video of the Week: Tadpole Hunting!
Check out this video “Tadpole Hunting” submitted by kingsnake.com user hdhungryman. 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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Parametric Sound Completes Merger With Turtle Beach
By Herp News Parametric Sound Corporation , a leading innovator of audio products and solutions, today announced that it has completed its merger with privately-held Turtle Beach, the market leader in video game audio. … Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Snow leopards and other mammals caught on camera trap in Uzbekistan (photos)
By Herp News Scientists knew that snow leopards (Panthera uncia) still survived in the Central Asian country of Uzbekistan, but late last year they captured the first ever photos. Camera traps in the Gissar Nature Reserve took photos of the big cats, along with bear, lynx, ibex, wild boar, and other mammals. The camera trap […]
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Chameleons are party animals
Scientists have long believed lizards are asocial, but research by Cissy Ballen, Richard Shine, and Mats Olsson of the University of Sydney using veiled chameleons suggests the lizards are a fairly social species after all. From Wired Science: Ballen and her colleagues staged interactions between pairs of chameleons when the animals were two months old. […]
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Possible lizard carcass found in package of tortillas
By Herp News OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 15 (UPI) — An Oklahoma City man said he canceled his plans for a quesadilla lunch when he discovered what appeared to be a deceased lizard among his tortillas. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Reptiles make everything sound better
What’s beautiful? The sweet sounds of the Harding University choir as heard in the Reptile House at the Cincinnati Zoo. Watch below: …read more Read more here: King Snake No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Reptile-Looking Tortilla Mystery Draws Concern In OKC
By Herp News The mystery inside a tortilla bag bought at an Oklahoma City Wal-Mart is sparking a food company investigation of sorts. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Tortoise Capital Advisors Announces Managing Director Promotions
By Herp News Tortoise Capital Advisors today announced that Michelle Kelly, Kyle Krueger, James Mick, Edward Russell, Matthew Sallee and Robert Thummel have been promoted to the role of managin Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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German government gives tigers $27 million
By Herp News At a summit in 2010, the world’s 13 tiger range states pledged to double the number of tigers (Panthera tigris) in the wild by 2020. Today, non-tiger state Germany announced its assistance toward that end. Through its KfW Development Bank, the German government has pledged around $27 million (20 million Euro) to […]
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2K and Turtle Rock Studios Announce Shooter Evolve
By Herp News 2K and Turtle Rock Studios, creators of the cooperative shooter classic Left 4 Dead , today officially announced Evolve , an all-new multiplayer shooter experience. Evolve will be available this fall for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto […]
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High-living frogs hurt by remote oil roads in the Amazon
By Herp News Often touted as low-impact, remote oil roads in the Amazon are, in fact, having a large impact on frogs living in flowers in the upper canopy, according to a new paper published in PLOS ONE. In Ecuador’s Yasuni National Park, massive bromeliads grow on tall tropical trees high in the canopy and […]
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Parametric Sound Corporation to Present at the 16th Annual Needham Growth Conference in New York on January 16, 2014
By Herp News Parametric Sound Corporation , a leading innovator of audio products and solutions, today announced that Juergen Stark, CEO of Turtle Beach, will present at the 16th Annual Needham Growth Conference on … Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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2K and Turtle Rock Studios Announce Evolve™
By Herp News 2K and Turtle Rock Studios, creators of the cooperative shooter classic Left 4 Dead, today officially announced Evolve™, an all-new multiplayer shooter experience. First revealed e Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Rocket blast-off had unhappy ending for frog
It’s hard to know how we missed this froggy story from last fall, but we did. From the Atlantic: NASA’s Minotaur V rocket blasted off from its launchpad at a spaceport in Virginia, carrying the LADEE spacecraft on the first leg of its trip from Earth to the moon. The scene that resulted was beautiful. […]
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Tortoise beats rabbit in China pet ski-off
By Herp News A tortoise beat a rabbit in a skiing competition held for pets and their owners in China, a report said on Tuesday. Cats and dogs faced off against a menagerie including a rooster and a yellow duck in a race to the finish line on snowy slopes in Henan province, the state-run […]
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Tortoise beats rabbit in pet ski-off
By Herp News A tortoise has beaten a rabbit in a skiing competition held for pets and their owners in northern China. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Runaway Tortoise Found 30 Miles From Home
By Herp News Can a tortoise actually “run” away? Whatever the velocity, a 100 pound tortoise lumbered 30 miles before he was found and taken in by a foster family. It took the reptile six months to cover the distance. Earlier this month the animal was reunited with… Go to Source …read more Read more […]
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Trophy hunters auction off life of Critically Endangered black rhino
By Herp News The Dallas Safari Club has auctioned off a permit to shoot-and-kill a Critically Endangered black rhino in Namibia for $350,000. The club says the proceeds from the auction will aid rhino conservation, but the move has upset many wildlife organizations and attracted protestors outside the closed-door auction. In fact the issue has […]
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Controlling the Investment Lizard Brain
By Herp News By Investing Caffeine. Read more » » Check out Ron Baron Stock Picks » Download GuruFolio Report of Ron Baron (Updated on 01/12/2014) Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Gassing of rattlesnakes may be banned in Texas
Texas is considering banning the gassing of rattlesnakes and other animals in the state, but the Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept. doesn’t think a ban will impact the barbaric “rattslesnake round-ups,” which torture and kill rattlesnakes, but rarely use gas. From NPR: Pouring gasoline or other noxious chemicals into the earth to force rattlesnakes and […]
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Tortoise wanders 30 miles from home
By Herp News A 100-pound tortoise featured in the Maricopa Monitor's “pet of the week” section has been reunited with his original owners, a full year after the reptile wandered off into the desert. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links
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Missing Arizona tortoise found 30 miles from home
By Herp News CASA GRANDE — A 100-pound tortoise featured in the Maricopa Monitor's “pet of the week” section has been reunited with his original owners, a full year after the reptile wandered off into the desert. Rewind to April 2013. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto […]
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Indonesia police nab illegal wildlife traffickers in sting operation
By Herp News Police in Indonesia’s Aceh province have arrested two wildlife trafficking suspects allegedly behind five tiger poaching rings operating in the forests of northern Sumatra. The arrests followed a months-long investigation and an undercover sting operation in which police seized thousands of dollars worth of illegal animal parts. Go to Source …read more […]
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