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Reptilia 77 - Moss frogs - the genus Theloderma
Star tortoise
Anolis roquet summus
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The fantastic masters of camouflage of the Asian frog genus Theloderma (moss or lichen frogs) are highly sought-after, extremely attractive terrarium inhabitants. Several species are endangered and urgently require conservation breeding projects – another reason to strive for their propagation. And the fact that their representatives also display many interesting behaviours, such as waving with the hind legs or “toe-twitching” in the context of catching prey, makes working with them even more exciting.
REPTILIA editor Kriton KUNZ, who maintains one of the world’s most species-rich Theloderma collections, along with the Russian Theloderma experts Sergei RYABOV and Ivan ARININ, present these remarkable frogs in detail in the feature topic of this REPTILIA.
Table of contents:
Breakthrough in REPTILIA’s nose frog project: opening of a research and breeding station in Conceptión/Chile in collaboration with Leipzig Zoo
vby H. Werning
The hidden value of reptile excursions
Marvellous masters of camouflage. The moss frogs of the genus Theloderma
by K. Kunz
Keeping and breeding of Theloderma gordoni in the terrarium
by M. Hallmen
Kinabalu bamboo viper. Parias malcolmi
by J. M. Dehling
Travelling ants. Predatory nomads of the tropics
Beauty has a name: Anolis roquet summus (Lazell, 1972)
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