Reptilia 39 - Pythons

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Reptilia 39 - Pythons

Southern Mexico
Quarantine
Chameleon protection

Contents:

    • 2 EDITORIAL
    • 3 READER LETTERS
    • 7 MAGAZINE
    • 17 DATES
    • 20 WESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVES
      New citizen
      by B. Love
    • 22 PHOTO REPORTAGE
      Pythons
      by V. Franz
    • 30 KEEPING AND BREEDING
      Morelia spilota – Keeping and breeding the Diamond Python by U. Amundsen
    • 34 KEEPING AND BREEDING
      Python anchietae – Keeping and breeding the Angolan Python by V. Franz
    • 37 REPORTAGE
      Fascination record snake. Part 1: From childhood dream to research by H. Bellosa
    • 40 TRAVEL
      Southern Mexico
      by S. Vogler
    • 51 PORTRAIT AND POSTER
      Geochelone nigra
      by H. Werning
    • 56 REPORTAGE
      Chamaeleo africanus in Europe: On a conservation project to preserve a reptile species threatened with extinction in Europe
      by B. Trapp
    • 62 Herpetofauna
      Contribution to the knowledge and first report on breeding the Vietnamese swamp turtle, Mauremys annamensis (SIEBENROCK, 1903)
      by M. Schilde
    • 66 REPORTAGE
      How should a professional quarantine be carried out?
      by T. Eisenberg
    • 72 REPORTAGE
      Fire-bellied newts of the genus Cynops. Part 2: Breeding and newt register
      by P. Bachhausen
    • 78 REPORTAGE
      With pencil and ink: treasures conjured on paper
      by R. Fenske
    • 88 CLASSIFIED ADS
    • 90 RAT & TAT
    • 93 LIBRARY
  • 104 GLOSS
    State guest in Chile
    by H. Werning
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