WABIReptile Exhibit Attracts Big CrowdWABIby Meghan Hayward - February 19th 2012 06:12pm - Read more Local News Bangor - If snakes and lizards are your kind of pet then the reptile exhibit in Bangor was just the place for you. This was only the second time the exhibit has taken place in Bangor …
Reptile dealer bitten by cobra - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Reptile dealer bitten by cobraRochester Democrat and ChronicleA Spencerport reptile dealer was hospitalized in Rochester after being bitten by one of his cobras. Gary Oechsle was discharged Friday from Strong Memorial Hospital. The snake was one of a number of venomous or devenomed reptiles kept by Oechsle under …
Reptile fans say federal restrictions are a slithery slope - San Jose Mercury News
PetsideReptile fans say federal restrictions are a slithery slopeSan Jose Mercury NewsBy Eric Kurhi Reptile Room owner Aron Dickey holds a male, albino Burmese python in his retail store on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012 in Hayward, Calif. The Burmese python is one of four snakes that will be banned from importation and interstate …Savannah bans snakes from St. Patrick's Day eventAtlanta Journal ConstitutionBurmese Pythons in the Everglades Hurt EnvironmentPetsideFederal snake ban lacks biteBay Area Indymediaall 53 news articles »
Show and tell (and touch) with reptiles - The Seattle Times
The Seattle TimesShow and tell (and touch) with reptilesThe Seattle TimesThe Gaboon Viper is one of the most poisonous snakes in the world, but this one has been de-venomized by "Reptile Man" Scott Petersen. "Reptile Man" Scott Petersen shows the constricting traits of a boa at during his talk. Visitors reach out to touch …
Prehistoric flying reptile had giant teeth - The New York Irish Emgirant
Prehistoric flying reptile had giant teethThe New York Irish EmgirantPterosaurs were flying reptiles that existed 210 to 65 million years ago and are the earliest vertebrates to have taken to the skies. The fossils found were in the Cambridge Greensand area in England. The newly-discovered reptile had teeth that could …
WDEL 1150AM - Ranavirus kills Md. reptiles and amphibians
A group of turtles, salamanders and frogs in Montgomery County, Maryland have been hit with a deadly ranavirus. Reptile and amphibian expert Jim White says the virus hasn't come to Delaware but that doesn't mean it won't.
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