Reptiles

5 reasons Trinbagonians should appreciate snakes and why - reptilenesia

Micrurus diutius - Large coral snake, Trinidad. Photo by Renoir Auguste      Reptilenesia - If you ask most Trinbagonians what they think a...

reptilenesia 14 May, 2021

Klauber's Threadsnake, Epictia tenella (Klauber, 1939) - Reptilenesia

Klauber's Threadsnake, Epictia tenella (Klauber, 1939) Previously known as Leptotyphlops albifrons . Size. 275 mm TL, tail very short ab...

reptilenesia 6 May, 2021

Machete Savane, Chironius carinatus (Family Colubridae) - Reptilenesia

Juvenile from the Arima Valley. JCM Coluber carinatus  Linnaeus, 1758:223. Type locality: "Indiis." Herpetodryas fuscus –  Reinhar...

reptilenesia 30 Apr, 2021

Do Bearded Dragons Make Good Pets? Discover Some Interesting Facts - We Heart - Reptilenesia

Do Bearded Dragons Make Good Pets? Discover Some Interesting Facts - We Heart - Reptilenesia When it comes to having house pets , all hu...

reptilenesia 30 Apr, 2021

Not just lizards, but these reptiles can also regrow their tails (Zee News ) - Reptilenesia

Washington : A team of researchers from Arizona State University and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has found that y...

reptilenesia 30 Apr, 2021

A new lizard recorded for Trinidad & the importance of Citizen Science - Reptilenesia

Mourning gecko (Lepidodactylus lugubris). Photo by Adam Fifi A new lizard recorded for Trinidad & the importance of Citizen Scienc...

reptilenesia 30 Apr, 2021

Repticon Comes To Camp Jordan This Weekend; World Animal Protection Group Objects - The Chattanoogan - Reptilenesia

Repticon, a reptile and exotic animal expos throughout the United States, is coming back to Chattanooga with a mixture of vendors and bree...

reptilenesia 28 Apr, 2021

The U.S. Reptile Most At Risk From Rising Seas? The Florida Reef Gecko - WJCT NEWS - Reptilenesia

The Florida reef gecko is the most vulnerable reptile to sea level rise in the U.S, according to biologists at the University of Miami. ...

reptilenesia 28 Apr, 2021

Erythrolamprus sp Tobago - Reptilenesia

Previously known as Liophis reginae ssp. Size. 362 mm SVL, 120 mm tail; tail 33.1% SVL. Identification. Rostral visible from above; eight up...

reptilenesia 28 Apr, 2021

Shiny Lizard, Gymnophthalmus underwoodi (Family Gymnophthalmidae) - Reptilenesia

Gymnophthalmus underwoodi Grant 1958: 228. Type locality: Barbados. Size. Adults reach 44 mm SVL, the tail 1.7x SVL, hind legs are 29% of t...

reptilenesia 29 Apr, 2021