Animals

How Herps Navigate

By Paul Donovan There are some questions you get asked which, on face value, you give an answer to but upon reflection later, make you wonder if you gave the correct answer. Take this one....

So Many Legs! Keeping Centipedes

By Paul Donovan Although I have worked with reptiles for the past 30+ years and it is always exciting to stumble across a species you have only ever seen pictures of while walking in the...

Taking Global Action: Save the Frogs!

By Harmony Tenney SAVE THE FROGS! is a worldwide movement dedicated to protecting amphibians from extinction. A portion of their mission is to educate and empower people to become stakeholders in amphibian conservation through first-hand...

Phelsuma Klemmeri: The Tiny Gecko Making a Big Splash

By Sydney Wachtler of The Crested Closet Phelsuma klemmeri, also known as the Neon Day Gecko, Klemmer’s Gecko or in some cases Yellow-Headed Day Gecko (not to be confused with the Yellow-Headed Gecko), is a...

Getting Great Feeders

By Justin Smith Every aspect of animal husbandry is important. Whether it is caging, lighting, temperature control, or supplementation, it all adds up! One aspect of this that I believe is widely overlooked is feeder...

Taking Out Some of the Chaos with Crocs

By Harmony Tenney With Peter Prodromou’s Croc Muzzle Bag©, captive crocs now have less stress from transfer and medical exams! Insight graces many of us at least once in our lives. Sometimes it comes with enough...

The Red Toad – Schismaderma carens

By Paul Donovan Frogs and toads love the rain, and as we have been having an awful lot of it over the past few weeks, it comes as no surprise that just about everywhere is...

Vulnerable Beauties: The Jamaican Boa

By Nipper Read The Jamaican boa is an iconic symbol of the vibrant island of Jamaica in the Caribbean, but also a sad reminder of the destruction humans can do to a species as well...

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