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New Brachytarsophrys Frog Species From China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Described

Named the short-legged toad, the frog was found in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in China. The post New Brachytarsophrys Frog Species From China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Described appeared first on Reptiles Magazine .

Let’s Go Coloring Reptile Coloring Pages

Robert Woods, founder of Let's Go Coloring has offered Reptilesmagazine.com readers a few free reptile coloring pages, exclusively for the website The post Let’s Go Coloring Reptile Coloring Pages appeared first on Reptiles Magazine .

Dunes Sagebrush Lizard Endangered Species Protections End

The ending of the endangered species protection for the lizard was part of a settlement between the attorney general of Texas and the federal government. While the settlement now removes the protections from the lizard, the USFWS must reassess the status of the lizard. The post Dunes Sagebrush Lizard Endangered Species Protections End appeared first on Reptiles Magazine .

More Than 150 Box Turtles Illegally Dumped Near River In Cranford NJ

Someone illegally dumped more than 150 box turtles at the edge of a river in Cranford NJ July 29, the Cranford Fire Department reported on its Facebook page July 30. The post More Than 150 Box Turtles Illegally Dumped Near River In Cranford NJ appeared first on Reptiles Magazine .

USARK ALERT: Maryland Herp Regulations

If an educator takes a corn snake or tortoise (as all reptiles are non-domesticated) to a program, that animal needs to be on a leash or similar device per the proposed language. The post USARK ALERT: Maryland Herp Regulations appeared first on Reptiles Magazine .

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Venom May Lead to Universal Antivenins

How snakes envenomate themselves isn’t completely understood, but the scientists are getting closer to finding solutions to snake bite envenomations. The post Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Venom May Lead to Universal Antivenins appeared first on Reptiles Magazine .

Despite Limited Genetic Diversity, The Invasive Brown Treesnake Has Thrived On Guam

The brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis), native to northern coastal Australia, eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and islands in northwestern Melanesia, has been decimating native bird and reptile populations on the island of Guam since the 1940s where it is an invasive species. The rear-fanged, mildly venomous snake that grows to up to two meters in […] The post Despite Limited Genetic…

Rainbow Snakes Declining In North Carolina

The state is asking people who see rainbow snakes in the wild to report their sightings at the NC Wildlife Rainbow Snake reporting page. The post Rainbow Snakes Declining In North Carolina appeared first on Reptiles Magazine .

USFWS Lists Two Non-Venomous Florida Snakes As Endangered Species

The Key ring-necked snake and the rim rock crowned snake are small, non-venomous snakes that are found in limestone outcroppings. The post USFWS Lists Two Non-Venomous Florida Snakes As Endangered Species appeared first on Reptiles Magazine .

Corn Island Boa Breeding

Corn Island boas have always been scarce in the hobby, but the last decade has seen an almost complete absence of new litters or animals for sale. The post Corn Island Boa Breeding appeared first on Reptiles Magazine .