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Anoles: The Little Reptiles of the Pet Trade
by thestickman, Dec 3, 2008
Sometimes confused as being either a Chameleon or Gecko, the Green Anole is neither. It is a small reptile native to America and found mostly in the southeastern states, and throughout the world. Other local populations of Anoles in the U.S. are either escaped pets, intentional transplants or (more likely) have hatched from soil brought in regionally from abroad for landscaping and horticultural workings. Imported plants & bushes with their roots bound in burlap sackcloth may have contained Anole eggs which subsequently hatched and seeded the indigenous population, now flourishing entirely on its own.
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The World of Lizards
by chessgolf, Sep 28, 2008
Lizards have had a bad press from day one. They are not as ugly as they appear.
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Extraordinary Real Life Dragons
by Louie Jerome, Aug 26, 2008
Dragons are not just creatures from fairy tales and fantasy games. They really exist. Real live dragons still roam the world.
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Jurassic Park: Mysterious Island Inhabited by the Last Living Dinosaur
by Lauren Axelrod, Aug 18, 2008
Welcome to Jurassic Park. Lets begin our tour.
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13 Strangest and Most Unusual Sexual Behavior Among the Animals
by CHAN LEE PENG, Aug 5, 2008
Mating is the most fundamental and vital process for animals to select for their best partners. In the view of biology, mating refers to the pairing of opposite-sex for copulation (the union of the sex organs of two sexually reproducing animals for insemination and subsequent internal fertilization) in social animal to breed for their offspring.
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20+ Weirdest and Ugliest-Looking Animals on Earth
by CHAN LEE PENG, Jul 1, 2008
These are the weirdest and ugliest animals you will ever see.
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Nature's Magician – Calotes Cristatellus
by Patrick Regoniel, Apr 19, 2008
The agamids, unlike the Iguanids, are not well studied reptiles. Although common in the Philippines, it is likely to disappear as more of its habitat is converted to serve human ends.
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