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   Mar 02

Tortoise MLP Fund, Inc. Provides Unaudited Balance Sheet Information and Asset Coverage Ratio Update as of Feb. 28, 2015

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Tortoise MLP Fund, Inc. today announced that as of Feb. 28, 2015, the company’s unaudited total assets were approximately $2.1 billion and its unaudited net asset value

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   Mar 02

Giant panda population rises by nearly 17 percent

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One of the most iconic animals on the planet got good news this week. The world’s giant panda population has risen by 268 individuals over the last decade, hitting a total of 1,864 animals, according to China’s fourth decadal survey. This represents a total rise of 16.8 percent.

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   Mar 02

For lizards it's not what you say, it's when you say it

Using computer models of jacky dragons, researchers have learned it’s the order of a jacky dragon’s movement that makes communication possible.

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Woo and Rieucau conducted a playback experiment using computer animations of lizard displays. They created three simulated animations of lizards that differed in their shape and skin texture and performed the displays either with natural syntax or reversed syntax. There was the “cyberlizard,” which had normal shape and skin texture; a lizard with normal shape but without realistic skin texture; and an object shaped generally like a lizard but lacking texture.

The researchers found the order of the actions was critical for signal recognition. Even the animated lizards with abnormal shape and texture elicited responses from the jacky dragon subjects, as long as the actions were in the correct order.

The lizards responded to animations with correct syntax by making social signals of their own. These included aggressive signals like fast head bobs or the entire visual display pattern (tail flick, quick arm wave, and push-up body rock) or submissive displays like slow arm waves and slow head bobs.

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   Mar 02

Herp Photo of the Day: Tegu

This tegu is ready to take on the day in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user tristen!

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   Feb 27

Tortoise Power and Energy Infrastructure Fund, Inc. Provides Section 19(a) Notice

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This notice provides stockholders of Tortoise Power and Energy Infrastructure Fund, Inc. with information regarding the distribution paid on Feb. 27, 2015 and cumulativ

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   Feb 27

Tortoise Pipeline & Energy Fund, Inc. Provides Section 19(a) Notice

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This notice provides stockholders of Tortoise Pipeline & Energy Fund, Inc. with information regarding the distribution paid on Feb. 27, 2015 and cumulative distribu

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   Feb 27

Corpse Bride: Lizard Necrophilia Reported in Brazil

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A recent report of a male black-and-white tegus attempting to mate with a dead female in Brazil raises the question: Why are some animals necrophiliacs?

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   Feb 27

Reptile World collection seized, nine animals euthanized

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Dave Bethel, owner of Reptile World, said he is in the process of winding down his business. Nine specimens from Reptile World were euthanized after the Alberta SPCA took 142 reptiles and amphibians into protective custody.

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   Feb 27

Remaining animals removed from Reptile World

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The remaining animals at Reptile World have been removed and are destined for new homes in Ontario. On Thursday, February 12, Alberta Fish and Wildlife officers and Alberta SPCA officers were at Reptile World.

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   Feb 27

Warrant issued to Reptile World

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The Alberta Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) has issued a warrant to the ownership the Reptile World, and is in control of the building for the next three days.

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   Feb 27

Reptile World facing closure

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After two and a half decades, a major Drumheller tourist attraction may be forced to close it doors.

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   Feb 27

What Happens When You Strap a Camera to a Sea Turtle's Shell

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Marine biologists have long known that leatherbacks like to chow down on jellies, but they never knew precisely how. Researchers from the non-profit organization the Canadian Sea Turtle Group use the tiny “turtle-cams” to gain insight into the sea turtle’s foraging habits off the coast of Nova Scotia. “It’s like getting turtle’s home videos—seeing what they see, where they go, and how they …

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   Feb 27

Herp Video of the week: Bushveld rain frog feeding

There is just something adorable about the Bushveld rain frogs, and the cute, catchy video game music makes this a great way to wake up and start your weekend!

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   Feb 26

Amphibian chytrid fungus reaches Madagascar

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The chytrid fungus, which is fatal to amphibians, has been detected in Madagascar for the first time. This means that the chytridiomycosis pandemic has now reached a biodiversity hotspot. Researchers are therefore proposing an emergency plan. This includes monitoring the spread of the pathogenic fungus, building amphibian breeding stations and developing probiotic treatments, say the scientists.

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   Feb 26

Should reptile shows be legal in the U.K.?

Last weekend saw the annual British Royal Pigeon Racing Association show in Blackpool. The show attracts around 15,000 visitors, with over 100 trade stands and around 3,000 animals. It’s the biggest pigeon show in the calendar and, as far as we are aware, it went off without a hitch.

But this is a reptile site, so why am I telling you this? Because at the same time as the pigeon show was happening, the UK reptile show scene is preparing for a landmark legal case to determine if reptile shows are legal.

The Federation of British Herpetologists, representing the interests of reptile societies and hobbyists, is confident that the judicial review will be a good thing for the hobby regardless of the outcome.

Should the review find in favour of the shows then this will be a major blow to the extremist animal rights organizations who wish to see the shows banned. Should the review go against the hobby, then government will be under enormous pressure to revise the loophole in the outdated legislation in British law which makes the legality of shows ambiguous. It is hoped that the shows will eventually be licensed as this will vindicate local authorities who are pressured into stopping the shows by animal rights campaigners.

Reptile shows are a hugely beneficial network facilitating the sharing of expertise. Many respected animal welfare organizations recommend hobbyists buy their animals directly from a reputable breeder, and these shows provide the best opportunity to achieve that aim. These shows and relationships help to advance the hobby.

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   Feb 26

Galapagos tortoise passes away at the Akron Zoo

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The Akron Zoo has announced the passing of a female Galapagos tortoise, Azul. Azul passed away on Thursday, February 19, 2015. Azul was born at the Gladys Porter Zoo in Texas on June 23, 1989. 

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   Feb 26

Herp Photo of the Day: Wood turtle

Looking hopeful that spring’s around the corner, this wood turtle will bring a smile to your face in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user kensopher!

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   Feb 26

Raise your glass lizard

This adult giant glass lizard is more prettily marked than most.

Although actually of Eurasian distribution, this hefty glass lizard is often referred to as the European Glass Lizard.

Commonly an unmarked light to dark brown overall, occasional examples are lighter with variable patterns of a darker brown. Hatchlings are gray with irregular darker banding. It may grow to 3 feet or slightly longer when an adult.

Although never of great hobbyist interest, it seems that there has always been a few of these brown glass lizards with the strongly keeled scales available in the pet trade. Prices have always been reasonable. For example, I just checked the Kingsnake.com classified section for “Other Lizards” and there are 2 ads for these interesting lizards asking $75.00 each.

Sadly (and perhaps strangely) there are very few O. apodus bred in captivity. Availability has always dependent on wild collected imports. This renders the availability of this taxon vulnerable to changing and ever more restrictive laws.

I would hope that we won’t allow the availability of this interesting lizard to go the way of the Basin emerald tree boa or the Colombian horned frog, only 2 of many one-time common species that are now very difficult to find in the pet trade.
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   Feb 26

Ancient "dinosaur cousin" remains found in Israel

85 million year old aquatic reptile fossils were found in Israel, a reminder of a time when Israel was covered in water.

From the Jerusalem Post:

“This is the first time that a fossilized animal like this has been found in Israel during this period,” she said. “It’s very rare for an animal like this to be fossilized.”

Researchers found roughly 30 fossilized remnants of the reptile known as the Elasmosaurus, which Ashckenazi- Polivoda described as the “cousin of dinosaurs.” It was 8 meters long, with its elongated neck constituting a third of its body, she said.

“The most exciting thing is that this is the first time that a single species’ bones [of this type] were found in the same place here,” she added. “We’ve found similar fossils from 10 million years later, but never during this time.”

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   Feb 26

Herp Photo of the Day: Eyelash viper

This gorgeous eyelash viper is just hanging around waiting for the weekend in our herp photo of the day, uploaded by kingsnake.com user outonalimbo!

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   Feb 26

Herp Photo of the Day: Garter snake

This garter snake found by the Provo River is looking forward to the weekend in our herp photo of the day,uploaded by kingsnake.com user Utahn!

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   Feb 26

Lenovo website breached, hacker group Lizard Squad claims responsibility

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Hacking group Lizard Squad claimed credit for the attacks on microblogging service Twitter. Lenovo said attackers breached the domain name system associated with Lenovo and redirected visitors to lenovo.com to another address, while also intercepting internal company emails. Lizard Squad posted an email exchange between Lenovo employees discussing Superfish.

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   Feb 25

$7 million could save lemurs from extinction

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Last year, scientists released an emergency three-year plan that they argued could, quite literally, save the world’s lemurs from mass extinction. Costing just $7.6 million, the plan focused on setting up better protections in 30 lemur hotspots. However, there was one sticking point: donating to small programs in one of the world’s poorest countries was not exactly user friendly.

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   Feb 25

Vine snake: The hidden predator

As the name itself describes, the vine snake, Ahaetulla nasuta, is a tree-reliant snake that camofluages itself as a vine in foliage. There are five species of vine snake found in india amongst which the green vine snake is most commonly found.

The green vine snake has a thin and long body that is expanded when disturbed to show a black and white scale marking otherwise hidden under the scales. The head is elongated and pointed, which appears like a leaf shape having attractive golden yellow eyes with black horizontal pupils.

The body colour is bright or dark green with a bluish tint in exceptional cases. The ventral side is separated by two white lines in the greenish dorsal under side .In an adult green vine snake, size varies from 150 to 200 cmThe green vine snake is viviparous by nature.

Vine snakes are found across the world including the South American and African continents. Most of the places it is called a whip snake.

I never got a chance to rescue this species because my area is a “concrete jungle,” full of buildings, but I’ve come across vine snakes while herping. One fine morning in the jungles of Goa, I was herping for some vine snakes and pit viper snakes through the green trees and cool breeze.

Although it was a sunny morning, I could not find anything. Then I took a few steps back and realized I’d missed something due to the previous night’s booze effect, and I saw a vine snake hiding himself in the green leaves. It was almost 7am and indeed a good start.

Vine snakes are a perfect example of nature’s beauty. Many of my friends call it “a snake from a different planet” because of its appearance, which makes it look different from other snakes. For me, “Green is my favourite colour and vine snake is my favourite creature in green.”
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   Feb 25

SSPCA urge experienced reptile enthusiasts to think about rehoming snakes in need of owners

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THERE are currently 11 snakes who are living at the SSPCA Cardonald centre and are hoping to find their forever homes with experienced owners.

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   Feb 25

Inner workings of redtail coral venom finally discovered

Years of studying redtail coral venom has finally paid off.

From Johns Hopkins:

For more than a decade, a vial of rare snake venom refused to give up its secret formula for lethality; its toxins had no effect on the proteins that most venoms target.

It comes from a reclusive redtail coral snake, or Micrurus mipartitus, which is primarily found in Costa Rica and parts of South America.

But recently, an international team of researchers figured out the venom’s recipe—a toxin that permanently activates a crucial type of nerve cell protein, causing deadly seizures in prey. The details were published online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on Monday.

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   Feb 25

Inner working of redtail coral venom finally discovered

Years of studying redtail coral venom has finally paid off.

From Johns Hopkins:

For more than a decade, a vial of rare snake venom refused to give up its secret formula for lethality; its toxins had no effect on the proteins that most venoms target.

It comes from a reclusive redtail coral snake, or Micrurus mipartitus, which is primarily found in Costa Rica and parts of South America.

But recently, an international team of researchers figured out the venom’s recipe—a toxin that permanently activates a crucial type of nerve cell protein, causing deadly seizures in prey. The details were published online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on Monday.

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   Feb 25

Herp Photo of the Day: Leopard gecko

Hump day blues kicking in? This leopard gecko hatching in our herp photo of the day is the new beginning we need to make it the rest of the week, uploaded by kingsnake.com user alkee42!

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   Feb 25

Small predator diversity an important part of a healthy ecosystem

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Biodiversity, including small predators such as dragonflies and other aquatic bugs that attack and consume parasites, may improve the health of amphibians, according to a team of researchers. Amphibians have experienced marked declines in the wild around the world in recent decades, the team added.

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   Feb 25

Rescued sea turtle flown from Oregon to California

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NEWPORT, Ore. (AP) — A sea turtle that was rescued from frigid Northwest waters and treated at the Oregon Coast Aquarium has caught a ride back to California on a Coast Guard training flight.

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   Feb 24

Rescued Sea Turtle Being Flown From Oregon to California

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Rescued sea turtle Solstice catching ride from Oregon to California on Coast Guard flight

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   Feb 24

VIDEO: Snakes Alive! £100k reptile house to open at Barleylands in Billericay

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FAMILIES will soon be able to get up close with snakes, lizards and tortoises after plans for a huge reptile house were unveiled.

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   Feb 24

Strange knife-toothed reptile

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The fossil of a prehistoric 9-foot-long carnivorous reptile that had sharp, serrated teeth is helping researchers fill out the early branches of the reptile family tree, according to a new study.

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   Feb 24

Russian councilor claims Putin's Ukraine actions dictated by 'reptile aliens'

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London, Feb 24 (ANI): A Russian councilor has claimed that President Vladimir Putin is controlled by 'reptile aliens' who have also been advising him on the ongoing Ukraine conflict. According to Daily Star, Simon Parkes, the Labour councillor, who represents Whitby in North Yorkshire, believes the reptiles, named the “The Nordics”, are said to be advising the Russian leader on steps to take …

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   Feb 24

Reptiles toured town

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Shane McConnell, Little Rays Reptile Zoo director of marketing and sponsorship, let a visitor hold a tarantula during the Wildlife Festival held at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall on Feb. 18.

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   Feb 24

Pet reptile not a lizard, Lithuanian student finds out

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VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — A baby caiman has found a new home at a Lithuanian zoo after its previous owner tried to sell it online, apparently upon realizing that the pet reptile he was raising in his bathroom wasn't a harmless lizard.

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   Feb 24

As pet reptile grows, Lithuanian student realizes it's probably not a lizard

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A baby caiman has found a new home at a Lithuanian zoo after its previous owner tried to sell it online, apparently upon realizing that the pet reptile he was raising in his bathroom wasn't a harmless lizard.

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   Feb 24

Alligators and crocodiles from Reptile World will relocate to South Carolina

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The Alberta SPCA says they’ve found a new home for dozens of cold-blooded critters from a Drumheller zoo.

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   Feb 24

Mapping lizard venom makes it possible to develop new drugs

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Lizards and other reptiles are not normally considered venomous, but a number of lizard species actually do produce and use venom. The most classic venomous lizard is no doubt the gila monster — a heavy-bodied lizard. As the first in the world, a group of researchers has made a comprehensive description of the proteins in the venom which can prove to be relevant in connection with developing …

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