Genetics De-Mystified
Currently, in the world of herpetoculture, there are an ever-increasing number of color and/or pattern abnormalities (often referred to as "morphs") being produced in snakes. For example, there are presently over 100 such abnormalities in the Corn snake (Pantherophis g. guttata). But how is this done?
Herptiles in Movies and Film
Reptiles, amphibians, and even in many cases arachnids and other invertebrates have long been widely shown and featured in numerous different forms of TV, movies, films, books, and other media and popular culture.
How to Find an Escaped Snake (or Other Reptile)
One very commonly asked question or request for advice among pet owners and keepers with reptiles that is asked both online and in person is what to do or where to look for an escaped pet snake.
How to Attract Herps (Reptiles and Amphibians) To Your Property
We are glad that you have or have decided to take an interest in helping promote local conservation efforts by making your home or property more herp (reptile and amphibian) friendly!
City-Slicking Snakes? Road Loving Toads? Reptiles and Amphibians in Suburbia!
Increased urbanization, which may otherwise be known and defined as the conversion of natural ecosystems and landscapes into increasingly man-made, impervious surfaces (such as buildings, roadways, and pavement coverings), as well as into increasingly developed areas for human use, consumption, and/or habitation has been an increasingly prevalent factor contributing to many various conservation concerns, both directly and indirectly.
Emergency Preparedness for Herps
Disaster or emergency preparedness is an issue in which many pet owners and hobbyists of both reptiles and amphibians (collectively known as “herps” or herptiles) as well as other species of animals oftentimes do not expect, think about, or are prepared for.
See You Later, Crocodile? The Differences Between Crocodiles and Alligators!
Crocodilians, which are somewhat of a catch-all term used in some fields of zoology, veterinary medicine, conservation, and herpetocultural fields, consist of the well-known crocodiles, alligators, caiman, and gharials, or gavials.
The Basics of “Bio-Active”: What Are Bio-Active Enclosures, And How to Build One!
How do you build a Bio-active enclosure? What materials and supplies will you need?
Boa Vs. Python! What Are The “Real” Differences!?
Boas and pythons are perhaps among the most well-known groups of snakes, with most being found in a wide range of tropical to sub-tropical habitats…