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Discovery Channel Airs Wild Recon/, an Entertaining Herpetology ShowI give a breakdown on the new herpetology show on Animal Planet. It is a very entertaining show that just took off. -
10 Fascinating Scientific FactsRattlesnakes refusing to cross roadways. Liquid helium leaks. Elephant bee alarms. Here are some fascinating facts and discoveries from the world of science.
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The Study of Living ThingsThere are many different types of biologists who study living things and this article discusses those different types of biologists.
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Poisonous Snakes in FloridaThere are 6 species of venomous snakes in Florida -
Clean Out Your Nest and Donate to AnotherNews story about DFW Wildlife Coalition -
The Cincinnati Nature Center: Inexpensive and Unique Attraction!The Cincinnati Nature Center, in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a wonderul attraction for those in the area or those visiting. And visiting The Cincinnati Nature Center won't break the bank.
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Things to Consider Before Buying Your Child a Pet ReptileIf you're thinking about getting your child a pet reptile, there are some things you need to keep in mind.
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4 Museums to Visit in Corpus Christi, TexasCorpus Christi has many things to do and see. Here is a great guide to help you with 4 museums to visit in Corpus Christi.
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Quick and Easy Ways to Perfect Your ProseWriting mechanics glitches are distracting, like wearing a tie with a stain. Here are seven common problems to eradicate from your writing to keep the focus on your message. -
Leaf Frogs as PetsLeaf Frogs are fairly easy to care for but require a specific set up for housing needs. -
Reptile Supplies You Won't Find in a Pet StorePet Stores mostly cater to mammals and fish, and the reptile section often leaves us with a few poor choices. Here's some ideas for getting your herp all set up with great products their makers didn't even realize were great for pets! -
My Daughter's First Pet: A Bearded DragonMy daughter joined the Herp Club and the she asked for a snake. We eventually agreed to have a lizard. -
Pythons and Children Do Not MixTwo year old Shaiunna Hare in Oxford, Florida, is crushed to death by a Burmese python.
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All About Painted TurtlesPainted Turtles are small colorful turtles that make great pets. These resilient little turtles can also survive without oxygen and food for five months.
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Kansas Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation StrategyKansas had 316 aquatic and terrestrial wildlife species classified as wildlife species of greatest conservation need (GCN).
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A Review of The 2009 Sweetwater, Texas Rattlesnake Roundup FestivalFor 51 years, the USA's largest rattlesnake roundup has offered an educational and entertaining diversion for Texans and visitors from around the world. -
Banana Spider Found in Tulsa Store Now Thought to Be a Huntsman SpiderHere we go again. Was the spider that was found in Tulsa a deadly Brazilian Wandering or "Banana" Spider or was it a fairly innocuous Huntsman Spider?
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Banana Spider Makes Appearance in Tulsa, OklahomaLast September I wrote an article about the deadly banana spider. This particular banana spider had terrorized a 25-year-old grocery clerk in Chatham, Kent, Great Britain.
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Tourism Attractions in Dallas TexasAn overview of tourism attractions in Dallas Texas.
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So You Wanna Be a Herpetologist?Ever thought about becoming a herpetologist? Here are some pros and cons to consider.... -
Herman Melville Scholarship Headed in the Wrong DirectionCurrent scholarship concerning one of my favorite novels, Moby Dick by Herman Melville seems, like the ship Pequod, to be heading for the bottom of the ocean. -
More Clouds Means Fewer Frogs?A joint study by the University of Manchester and The Manchester Museum finds Costa Rican tree frogs might have unique skin properties that allow them to benefit from "sunbathing" that kills a lethal fungus. -
Harvard Museum of Natural History - Boston, MassachusettsIn Boston, the Harvard Museum of Natural History provides endless hours of entertainment and fascination for the visitors who come to visit its contents.
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Zoology:The Basic Branches of Animal SpeciesThis article is about the different branches of Zoology and what they study.
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Born to be Wild - Careers Working with AnimalsA discussion of various positions working with animals and what education those positions require.
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Cool Classes in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado at BoulderDiscover how all the different species of animal and plant life on the planet live, how they came to pass, and how they co-exist in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
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Study of Timber Rattlesnakes May Save Them from ExtinctionThere's medical research being done using reptile venom for treatment of diseases such as diabetes. If the timber rattlesnake disappears, it's unknown what will fill its niche or if it might have provided a medical benefit to other species, pets or humans. -
Why We Choose Our PetsPsychologists and researchers tell us that there really is no coincidence that owners will choose dogs that mirror their image. -
Discovery of Extinct Species: Arakan Forest TurtleArakan Forest Turtle believed extinct since 1908, discovered in 1994 Asian food markets. Through conservation efforts & breeding, ensures the survival of the species. In May 2007, Atlanta zoo reported Arakan forest turtle hatch.
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The Snake PriestessAn exploration of snakes, especially cobras and pythons, as metaforms. Written for "Metaformic and Feminist Theory" (December 27, 2002) from the perspective of a woman who has lived with snakes and has been trained as a modern day Snake Priestess.
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