Terraria No. 34 - Basilisks

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Terraria No. 34 - Basilisks

Arabien
Neu beschriebenen Amphibien 2011

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Basilisk, Jesus-Christus-Echse – kaum ein Reptil ist mystisch so aufgeladen, wie die kleine mittel- und südamerikanische Leguangattung Basiliscus. Ihr bizarres Äußeres schlägt Menschen seit jeher in den Bann, ebenso ihre spektakuläre Fähigkeit, über das Wasser zu laufen. Und als Terrarientiere gehören sie zu den Klassikern, die in geräumigen Terrarien über Generationen erfolgreich zu halten und zu vermehren sind und eine wirkliche Augenweide für jedes Regenwald-
Schauterrarium darstellen. Wir stellen Ihnen diese faszinierende Gattung vor, berichten über die faszinierende Freilandbiologie im „Basilisken-Land“ Costa Rica und beschreiben ausführlich die Terrarienhaltung dieser wunderschönen Echsen.

Territorial
Herpetorama
Chytrid – eine durch den Amphibienhandel menschengemachte Katastrophe?
Axel Kwet

Titelthema
Basilisken. Spektakuläre Vertreter der Leguane
Michael Wirth

Ökologie der Basilisken und Freilandbeobachtungen in Costa Rica
Michael Wirth

Basiliscus plumifrons, der Stirnlappenbasilisk: Erfahrungen aus 20 Jahren Haltung und Vermehrung im Terrarium. Teil 1: Einrichtung und Technik
Ingo Kober

Terraglobal
Respekt vor Giftschlangen
Mirco Solé

Bangkok, die Flut und Grüne Mambas
Joachim Bulian

Überraschendes Arabien 2.0. Teil 2
Wolfgang Grossmann, Thomas Kowalski & Hans-Jürgen Zilger

Unter Forschern
Ein neues Schildkrötenschutzprojekt im Südosten Nepals – das „Budoholi Turtle Conservation Centre“
Markus Baur, KaluRam Rai & Henk Zwartepoorte

Neue Arten
Liste der im Jahr 2011 neu beschriebenen Amphibien
Axel Kwet

Salamandra

Klassiker
Die Fransenschildkröte oder Mata-Mata
Alexander Gutsche

Giftbisse von giftigen und „harmlosen“ Schlangen. Teil 1
Dieter Schmidt

Homerange
Und das alles für die Schildkröten …
Michael Wirth

Natur- und Artenschutz
Feldnotizen

Riesenquappe im Teich

Die Rote Liste der Amphibien und Reptilien Deutschlands. Teil 1: Werdegang und Ergebnisse
Klaus-Detlef Kühnel, Arno Geuger & Richard Podloucky

Vermisst
Stuarts Wurmsalamander (Oedipina stuarti)
Alexander Gutsche

Abo & Service
Auch in Ihrer Nähe

Galerie
Geschmeidige Schlangen
Kriton Kunz

Vorschau
Brutkasten
Zimmer frei
Heiko Werning

 

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