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   Aug 14

Look at me! Forest-dwelling anoles ‘glow’ to attract attention

By Herp News See and be seen. In the elaborate game of seeking and attracting a mate, male anole lizards have a special trick — they grab attention by perching on a tree limb, bobbing their heads up and down, and extending a colorful throat fan, called a dewlap. The dramatic ‘glowing’ effect, according to […]

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   Aug 14

New disease threat to frog populations discovered.

Frogs and toads, already under enormous pressure from the ravages of the Chytrid fungus, have a new threat to contend with. Scientists in the U.K. have discovered a new parasite that attacks tadpoles. Protists, single-celled microorganisms that store genetic information in a nucleus, act as a parasite for tadpoles, entering into their livers, and killing […]

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   Aug 14

Herp Photo of the Day: Nile Crocodile

This sun loving Nile Croc helps us look towards a wonderful weekend with a smile in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user CDieter ! Go out and find some beauty this weekend and share it with us! Be sure to tell CDieter you liked it here! Upload your own reptile and […]

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   Aug 13

Wood Turtle poacher sentenced to 3+ years in prison

U.S. District Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt sentenced Illinois resident Keith Cantore to 41 months incarceration, to be followed by three years of supervised release and $100 special assessment as well as $41,000 in restitution after he attempted to purchase 100 North American Wood Turtles for $40,000. “The poaching of Wood Turtles has had a significant […]

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   Aug 13

Bitterns and cottonmouths

It was early morning (about 0715) and the temperature was just about 70 F. A least bittern — always an avian photographic nemesis for me — had just flown across the gravel road and landed in a patch of cattails about 30 feet ahead of me. I slowed, not that I was walking all that […]

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   Aug 13

Herp Photo of the Day: Skink

Gotta love the smile from this Monkey Tail Skink in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user sreps ! Go out and find some beauty this weekend and share it with us! Be sure to tell sreps you liked it here! Upload your own reptile and amphibian photos photos at gallery.kingsnake.com, and […]

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   Aug 12

Bi-colored lizard named after David Attenborough

Researchers have named a brightly colored new flat lizard Platysaurus attenboroughi, after broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough. Attenborough is known worldwide for his numerous documentary films on natural history, many involving reptiles and amphibians. “We thought it fitting the lizard be named after the world-famous naturalist after he made famous a closely related flat […]

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   Aug 12

Herp Photo of the Day: African Rock Python

This isn’t our forefathers Af Rock! This beautiful patternless African Rock shines in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user MEIER21288 ! Go out and find some beauty this weekend and share it with us! Be sure to tell MEIER21288 you liked it here! Upload your own reptile and amphibian photos photos […]

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   Aug 12

The Serpent Bolt: Banded Racer

As far as snakes go, the racer is in large found on the African and American continents, but racers also commonly found found in suburbs of India. These snakes are common enough that I should have written about racers earlier, but due to lack of photographs I wasn’t able to do so. Luckily my dearest […]

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   Aug 11

Frog serenade in a thunderstorm

The skies opened and the deluge began. There was no easing into it. Within minutes, the afternoon sun in which anoles and tortoises had been basking had been obliterated by leaden clouds. Thunder rumbled and lighting speared the heavens. Torrential rains were falling – 2 and a half inches in just under one hour. By […]

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   Aug 11

Herp Photo of the Day: Ctenosaura

Just hanging out in the wilds of Allen Cay, this gorgeous C.figgisi stages the cake in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user jf! Go out and find some beauty this weekend and share it with us! Be sure to tell jf you liked it here! Upload your own reptile and amphibian […]

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   Aug 11

Herp Photo of the Day: Cyclura

Just hanging out in the wilds of Allen Cay, this gorgeous Cyclura cychlura figginsi stages the cake in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user jf! Go out and find some beauty this weekend and share it with us! Be sure to tell jf you liked it here! Upload your own reptile […]

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   Aug 11

Invasive Tegus spreading to Southwest Florida

The Argentinian Black and White Tegu, Salvator merianae, has been a problem in Southeast Florida for a while now, the lizard has established populations in Miami-Dade, Hillsborough and Polk County, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, but it is now spreading to the Southwest region, particularly Collier County. “This is public enemy […]

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   Aug 11

Frankie Tortoise Tails – Birthday Boy is Better

Frankie is on the road to recovery. Strike that. Frankie is doing much better. Strike that. Frankie is making it very plain that he is just fine and quite babying him, Mom! I think he knows it’s his birthday so I will forgive just about anything. Almost anything. Frankie antics in just the last 24 […]

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   Aug 11

Frankie Tortoise Tails – Birthday Boy is Better

Frankie is on the road to recovery. Strike that. Frankie is doing much better. Strike that. Frankie is making it very plain that he is just fine and quite babying him, Mom! I think he knows it’s his birthday so I will forgive just about anything. Almost anything. Frankie antics in just the last 24 […]

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   Aug 11

Scientists want to ban salamander imports

Faced with a disease that could wipe out native salamander species scientists are calling for a ban on the import of the amphibians from outside the United States in an effort to prevent the disease from establishing a foothold here. Already threatened by the chytrid fungus, also called Bd, this new fungus appears to only […]

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   Aug 10

Newly identified tadpole disease found across the globe

By Herp News Scientists have found that a newly identified and highly infectious tadpole disease is found in a diverse range of frog populations across the world. The discovery sheds new light on some of the threats facing fragile frog populations, which are in decline worldwide. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com […]

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   Aug 10

Re-thinking ‘adaptive radiation,’ one of biology’s most important concepts

By Herp News A lizard lineage which has evolved over the last 19 million years has helped scientists to re-think one of the most important concepts of modern biology: adaptive radiation. Go to Source …read more Read more here: herpetofauna.com No products found. Amazon Auto Links

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   Aug 10

Herp Photo of the Day: Woma Python

Mondays are rough even for this Woma in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user Tkrush12 ! Go out and find some beauty this weekend and share it with us! Be sure to tell Tkrush12 you liked it here! Upload your own reptile and amphibian photos photos at gallery.kingsnake.com, and you could […]

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   Aug 10

Man selling baby orangutans on Facebook arrested in Sumatra

By Herp News [dropcap type=”2″]A[/dropcap] wildlife trafficker was arrested in a sting in Indonesia’s Aceh province after trying to sell three baby Sumatran orangutans through Facebook.Authorities apprehended the 29-year-old man, a student at a local state-run university, after conservationists from the Centre for Orangutan Protection engaged him on the social media platform and learned where […]

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   Aug 10

The inner lives of animals: new book tackles a long-neglected mystery

By Herp News Carl Safina has created a literary career writing books about the ocean, whether tracing the life of an albatross named Ameila, chasing after sea turtles in the Pacific, or following the seasons at his beachside home on Long Island.But his newest book, Carl Safina. Photo by: Michael Lutch. Employing the newest science, […]

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   Aug 10

My First Albino Snake: Albino Green Keelback Snake

I think I really don’t need to describe how much a snake lover is fascinated by albino snakes because, all my reptile lover friends reading this blog know that awesome feeling very well when we see an albino snake. In a country like India, where you can’t keep reptiles as pets, it is very rare […]

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   Aug 10

Snake fungus now confirmed in 9 states

A fatal fungal disease that has been running rampant in snake populations on the east coast and has been found as far west as Illinois has now been identified in at least nine states. The disease can cause crusty scabs and lesions, sometimes on the head. Although it affects a number of species, it’s especially […]

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   Aug 09

Dumping of unwanted reptile pets fuels anti-reptile backlash

Dumping unwanted reptile pets will just lead to more intrusive laws regulating keeping them. From the Long Island Press: A “very aggressive” three-foot-long crocodile was found inside a cardboard box left in the parking lot of a Melville office building Tuesday, officials said. The unusual discovery was made at about 11 a.m. at 25 Melville […]

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   Aug 08

Reptile Collector Pleads Guilty to Lacey Act Violations

Reptile collector Gerard Kruse plead guilty in a New York Federal Court to 13 violations of the Lacey Act for his role in illegally collecting and transporting native snakes. Arrested as part of a sting dubbed “Operation Kingsnake” Kruse admitted to the illegal collection, transport and receipt of 59 snakes that were collected from and […]

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   Aug 07

Stop Lion to Me!

For the past 2 weeks Milwaukee WI has been under siege with a rumored lion running wild on the streets. As yet only one video has emerged of the lion that is plausible and the media and police blotter are reporting different things. Adult female African lion, Juvenile male African Lion, adult Mountain Lion, some […]

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   Aug 07

Herp Photo of the Day: Kingsnake

This stunning grayband helps us kick off the weekend in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user trevid ! Go out and find some beauty this weekend and share it with us! Be sure to tell trevid you liked it here! Upload your own reptile and amphibian photos photos at gallery.kingsnake.com, and […]

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   Aug 07

Venomous Frog Nothing to Mess With

Although many frogs and toads are known to be poisonous, i.e. deadly if their toxins are ingested, two frogs from Brazil are now known to be venomous as well, delivering their toxins through spines and spikes on their heads, a first for the four legged amphibians. Scientists that made the discovery said calculations suggest that […]

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   Aug 06

Heads of Brazilian frogs are venomous weapons

By Herp News It’s no surprise that some frogs secrete poison from glands in their skin. But researchers have discovered the first two species of frog, both living in Brazil, that are actually venomous. Not only do the frogs produce potent toxins, but they also have a mechanism to deliver those harmful secretions into another […]

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   Aug 06

Tiny toadlets get a tunnel

The community of Chilliwack has constructed an amphibian tunnel to stave off deaths of frogs and toads during periods of mass migration. From the Chilliwack Progress: There’s a spot on Elk View Road where tiny toadlets no bigger than a dime were getting crushed by vehicles as they tried to migrate across the road. A […]

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   Aug 06

Canebrake in the road

“Snake!” Both Jake and I voiced the single word simultaneously. Ahead of us, nearing the edge of the pavement, was the unmistakable form that we had been hoping to see. There were no other vehicles in sight on the roadway. As we neared, we both said “canebrake.” I stopped a couple of dozen feet before […]

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   Aug 06

Herp Photo of the Day: Dwarf Crocoldiles

We dare you to not think these Dwarf Crocoldiles(Osteolaemus tetraspis) are some of the cutest things on the interwebs today, uploaded by kingsnake.com user Paul Bodnar ! Be sure to tell Paul Bodnar 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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   Aug 06

Herp Photo of the Day: Bearded Dragons

How high can you stack your dragons? Another pic overloaded with cuteness, uploaded by kingsnake.com user dedragons! Be sure to tell dedragons 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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   Aug 05

Phipson’s shield tail: The sliced-tail serpent

India is a land of vast number of reptiles and as I have been writing and researching about them, I would definitely say I am fortunate to be part of a country where Mother Nature has showered such a tremendous number of its beautiful creation. Another beautiful gift by Mother Nature to India is the […]

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   Aug 05

A great day for sea turtles in Florida

More than 600 sea turtle babies were released near Boca Raton, Florida, after almost missing their one chance at survival. From the Fort Myers News-Press: With the odds against them — only about 1 in 1,000 sea turtles survive to adulthood — the hatchlings had missed their instinctual dash to the ocean and had been […]

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   Aug 05

The Siamang

By Herp News [dropcap type=”5″]T[/dropcap]he open-air truck braked to a halt and we jumped down, rushing out onto the road. Our guide beckoned us to move quickly, but quietly. In the dense canopy of the Sumatran jungle, a large male ape boomed, it’s urgent hooting almost deafening.The smaller female and juvenile had already fled the […]

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   Aug 05

‘Act before it is too late’: scientists urge ban on salamander imports to avert pandemic

By Herp News Amphibian experts recommend an immediate ban on salamander imports to the U.S. to prevent the spread of a deadly salamander fungus that is wreaking havoc on European salamanders. In an article published today in the journal Science, the authors warn that without this ban the pathogen represents a major biodiversity threat.Two years ago, […]

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   Aug 05

Herp Photo of the Day: Dwarf crocodile

We are bringing in the cute in our herp photo of the day with this adorable pile of baby dwarf crocodiles, uploaded by kingsnake.com user Paul Bodnar ! Be sure to tell Paul Bodnar 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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   Aug 04

Potential conservation efforts for the overhunted and misunderstood Caiman

Fear of the Caiman runs high in the fishing waters of Colombia. But conservationists are working to preserve the species and end the hunting of the endangered species, and trafficking in their skins. From the City Paper Bogota: Even though crocodile attacks are fewer are further between these days, local fishing communities still remain fearful […]

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   Aug 04

Strolling by a diamond back on beautiful spring day

I was a few steps ahead of Patti walking that mid-May evening on a trail in the newly opened Sweetwater Wetlands Park. My nose in the air, I was looking for a nearby white-eyed vireo that was caroling loudly and persistently from the low trees. Suddenly Patti said “You better stop and look at what […]

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