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Patience

Left Wing Conspiracy | 14 hours ago by Lefty McLefterson

Patience If You Think Democrats And Republicans Are The Same You Just Haven’t Been Watching Enough read more

Las coloridas Ranas Venenosas

Me Borre.com | August 2nd 2008 by Me Borre

Las Ranas Venenosas son naturales de las Américas. Su distribución se extiende desde Nicaragua hasta Bolivia y el sur de Brasil. Se conocen poco más de 200 especies, muchas de ellas habiendo sido identificadas en los últimos treinta años. Son de read more

The sleeping Python

Awesome Photos | July 30th 2008 by Anwin

The sleeping Python , originally uploaded by serendipitypeace2007. a2a_linkname="The sleeping Python"; a2a_linkurl="http://awesomefotos.com/2008/07/30/the-sleeping-python/"; read more

Piton Albina

Awesome Photos | July 30th 2008 by Anwin

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wagler’s pit viper

Awesome Photos | July 29th 2008 by Anwin

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snake in a basket

Awesome Photos | July 29th 2008 by Anwin

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Snakes week

Awesome Photos | July 28th 2008 by Anwin

This week is going to be snakes week. If you have got interesting snake pictures to post on this blog with a link back to you kindly email me at anwin at anw.in. Technorati : snake Del.icio.us : snake Zooomr : snake Flickr : snake a2a_l read more

Five Minutes 'Til Gecko Time

B N Sullivan - Photography | July 27th 2008 by B N Sullivan

I headed out my back door and, as I often do, I glanced up at our outdoor clock as I crossed the back porch. There, peeking out from its new hiding place behind the clock, was a little Gold Dust Day Gecko (Phelsuma laticauda laticauda). Luckily I h read more

Your reptile can kill you? The dangers of salmonella

free pet tips | July 25th 2008 by chris rockwell

While snakes, turtles and lizards can make wonderful pets, you need to follow some rules to keep your family safe. Reptiles carry Salmonella bacteria in their intestinal tract and intermittently or continuously shed these bacteria in their feces. read more

New Podcast Posted - Turtle Talk!

Talk2theAnimals | July 24th 2008 by Janet Roper

The new podcast is up and running. This time we’re talking about and to turtles! Check it out and hear about my experiences with Turtle this summer. Harmony, Janet Roper Back to the Blog read more

Predator vs Predator - Leopard Conquers Crocodile Rare Footage

Life in the Fast Lane | July 24th 2008 by Deborah Petersen

In action of an engine of destruction for unheard of behavior, a formidable leopard has been caught on film in rare footage never before seen, hunting in veritable demoniac cunning and daring to defeat a crocodile — one of nature’s most f read more

A frequent visitor

Raven's Roads | July 22nd 2008 by Linda R. Moore

There’s a slab of concrete near our home, and on it rests a rock with a nice streak of quartz through it. This new age lizard loves to climb up on that rock and do its lizard zen thing. It was particularly happy these last few days with the read more

The History Of Reptile

The Only Club For Pet Owners | July 21st 2008 by Albert

Reptile History Many people overlook that dinosaurs were reptiles, as are tortoises and turtles. Frogs are often lumped into the same category while they are, in fact, amphibians. Reptiles evol read more

Diamondback Terrapin at Jamaica Bay

10,000 Birds | July 20th 2008

In my walk around Jamaica Bay today I saw many cool birds, some neat bugs, and, best of all, a Diamondback Terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) burying her nest.  Unfortunately for her eggs, she chose to bury them right in front of a bench on the trail ar read more

Why Are We Killing Our Wildlife?

The Earth is Not a Trash Can | July 18th 2008 by Barbara Mathieson

And Now For Something Completely Different…. This poor green snake was photographed dead in the road. We need to protect our snakes because reptiles as this one eat insects and spiders. Larger snakes in our area such as rat snakes and northern read more

Snakes In the Washing Machine

BrainLoops | July 18th 2008 by Marvin

Yahoo!newsGORHAM, Maine - Mara Ranger will be a little paranoid doing laundry now. When she was removing clothes from the washing machine at her Maine farmhouse Wednesday, the clothes moved. She told WMTW-TV, "I jumped back" and saw a snake. She quic read more

Riqueza biológica Amazónica

Observancia | July 17th 2008 by Gustavo Cardoso

Garza blanca (Ardea alba)“Solitaria o con otros individuos a cierta distancia, se alimenta manteniéndose quieta por largos periodos en aguas superficiales”Pato Forestal Putirí (Dendrocygna autumnalis)“Activo de día y o de noche. Descansa po read more

Gold Dust Day Gecko

B N Sullivan - Photography | July 17th 2008 by B N Sullivan

This is the Gold Dust Day Gecko (Phelsuma laticauda laticauda) -- probably the most colorful lizard living in Hawaii. A couple of months ago I posted a macro image of a Gold Dust Day Gecko's face, so I thought it was time now for a 'full body' speci read more

More Understanding On Reptiles

The Only Club For Pet Owners | July 15th 2008 by Albert

Understanding Reptiles Did you think a frog is a reptile? Maybe it would help to learn the difference in reptiles and amphibians. Amphibians can't travel far from a water source because their sk read more

Chapultepec Zoo

The Mexile | July 14th 2008 by garydenness

I saw Paola off at the airport yesterday morning - she's off the Milwaukee two weeks before I go to have some time with her mum. And I set off to check out Chapultepec Zoo, which she has never been too keen on visiting. To be honest I love animals, b read more

Pastor Busted in Snake Sting

The OddBlog | July 12th 2008 by ManoDogs

Wildlife officials in Kentucky arrested a pastor who had over 50 poisonous snakes in his home. The arrests came following an undercover sting meant to retard the area's illegal snake trade. Gregory... Read More... read more

Interesting Facts About Iguanas

The Only Club For Pet Owners | July 10th 2008 by Albert

Iguanas 2 Interesting Facts about Iguanas Here are some things you might want to know about iguanas: 1) They are better suited to eating plants ?some sources still continue to say that iguana read more

Iguana Lizards

The Only Club For Pet Owners | July 8th 2008 by Albert

Iguana Lizards Where to Find Information about Iguanas and Lizards People who are interested in iguanas in lizards can find a lot of resources filled with information. In fact, anyone who is int read more

PetSmart – Save 15% until the End of July

All Around The Mall.com | July 7th 2008 by Gary Wlassak

Spend more time with your pets instead of having to shop for them. We’re all busy and if you can save time and money by getting all of your pet supplies in place, you can sit back and enjoy more free time. PetSmart is currently offering 15% off a read more

Animal Communication - Turtle Treasures

Talk2theAnimals | July 7th 2008 by Janet Roper

Turtle has been talking with me a lot this summer. I have seen an inordinate amount of turtles along the side of the road, some thriving, some injured, some dead or dying. I have assisted injured turtles, as well as said a benediction for the dead read more

Rhino Iguana

The Only Club For Pet Owners | July 6th 2008 by Albert

Rhino Iguana Facts about the Rhinoceros Iguana The iguana family is one of the thirteen species of the lizard family. Usually they comprise the group of reptiles that belong to the largest spec read more

Glades of Jefferson County

Beetles In The Bush | July 2nd 2008 by Ted C. MacRae

“We stood a moment to contemplate the sublime and beautiful scene before us, which was such an assembly of rocks and water—of hill and valley—of verdant woods and naked peaks—of native fertility and barren magnificence…” – Henry Rowe Sc read more

My Town Wednesday: Stuff in my yard

Shauna Roberts' For Love of Words | July 2nd 2008 by Shauna Roberts

Stuff in my yard, part 2: Critters (vertebrates)“My Town Monday” is the brainchild of Travis Erwin at One Word, One Rung, One Day. The goal is to introduce one's blog readers to what’s special about the place where one lives.In New Orleans, mos read more

The old grey sauropod just ain’t what she used to be.

The Reptipage: Reptilian Rants | June 30th 2008

Actually, I’ve never thought that sauropods were grey. Mammals in general tend to be rather bland in their colour schemes. Reptiles don’t have that problem. With xanthaphores (yellow pigmented cells), erythrophores (red pigmented cells) i read more

.:REPTILIANOS EN LA TIERRA :.

LA MORADA DEL FENIX (BLOG) | June 30th 2008 by Loxley

FACCIONES REPTILIANAS EN LA TIERRA by Courtney Brown, Ph.D.traducido por Adela Kaufmann(versión original)extractos del libro "Cosmic Explorers"del Sitio Webs ReptilianAgendaLas almas existen en el subespacio, el inmenso dominio al cual se refieren d read more

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