Marginata 10 - Dalmatian long-necked turtle

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Marginata 10 - Dalmatian long-necked turtle

Food plants 5
Pond turtles of the Philippines
Breeding of spider tortoises 2

Contents:

  • 2 EDITORIAL
  • 3 READER LETTERS
  • 7 MAGAZINE
  • 8 DATES
  • 10 PHOTO REPORTAGE
      A land tortoise from Dalmatia:  
      Testudo hercegovinensis (Werner, 1899)
      Hans - Dieter Philippen
  • 16 REPORTAGE
      The Dalmatian tortoise Testudo hermanni hercegovinensis (Werner, 1899)
      Mario Schweiger
  • 25 BREEDING IN HUMAN CARE
      Keeping and breeding of 
      Testudo hermanni hercegovinensis
      (Werner, 1899)
      Hugo Müller & Mario Schweiger
  • 31 PORTRAIT
      Philippine box turtle, Siebenrockiella
      (Panyaenemys) leytensis
    (Taylor, 1920)
      Hans - Dieter Philippen
  • 35 REPORTAGE
      Food plants for tortoises part 5
      Susanne Vogel
  • 40 BREEDING IN HUMAN CARE
      Keeping and successful breeding of the Madagascan spider tortoise
      (Pyxis arachnoides arachnoides) Part 2
      Peggy Ahr
  • 48 REPORTAGE
      The pond turtle fauna of the Philippines
      Maren Gaulke and Alexander Volker Altenbach
  • 54 SHORT REPORTAGE 
      Common toad vs. pond slider: natural threat of alien invaders?
      Michael Wirth, Björn Franke and Gunnar Schier
  • 56 BOOK TIP 1
  • 59 BOOK TIP 2
  • 61 CLASSIFIEDS
  • 62 REGIONAL GUIDE
  • 64 AGATHA MARGINATA
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