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- Herpetoculture and Conservation Resources for herpetoculturists A French portal about herpetoculture Honduras Herpetoculturists Portal Archived 2010-03-15 at the...
- Harmless to humans, it is widely kept and bred in captivity as a pet by herpetoculturists due to its small size, placid demeanor and easy care requirements...
- fish. They most often perish once placed into captivity; only a few herpetoculturists have been successful in keeping them. Xenodermus javanicus is found...
- displa**** within zoological facilities. It is a po****r species among herpetoculturists. "Blue Tongue Skink Species". thepetenthusiast.com. Retrieved 2017-08-26...
- Thamnophis, and Ophiophagus. However, regardless of speculation among herpetoculturists; the king ratsnake shares very little direct genetic relationship...
- attractive coloration have made the desert rosy boa po****r with herpetoculturists. The desert rosy boa bears live young, about six in a brood, with...
- aggressive, P. brongersmai is gradually becoming more common among herpetoculturists. Formerly, many of the specimens in captivity were wild-caught adults...
- parti****nts, who were all German. The Vivarium. American Federation of Herpetoculturists. 1989. In 1930, he christened the new species Shinisaurus crocodilurus...
- bred in captivity for more than two decades. Consequently, several herpetoculturists and at least two zoos, such as the Cincinnati Zoo and the Virginia...
- African house snake (genus Boaedon) are kept and bred as pets by herpetoculturists. Due to their placid nature, classification as nonvenomous snakes...