Reptilia 05 - Monitor Lizards

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Reptilia 05 - Monitor lizards

Madagascar
Stress factor terrarium technology
Testudo Kleinmanni

Contents:

Page 2 - Editorial
Page 3 - Letters to the editor
Page 4 - Discussion: What to do after snake bites?
Page 6 - Magazine
Page 16 - Photo reportage: Monitor lizards, by J. de Ávalos and P. Martínez Carrión
Page 22 - Keeping and breeding: Keeping and breeding monitor lizards, by B. Eidenmüller
Page 26 - Herpetofauna: The spoilt dragons of Komodo, by H. Werning
Page 28 - Monitor lizards - Use by humans, by Dr M. Gaulke
Page 33 - Travelogue: Journey to the south-east of Madagascar, by W. Schmidt and K. Liebel
Page 39 - Portrait and poster: Dendrobates tinctorius, by M. Schmidt
Page 43 - Herpetofauna: Testudo kleinmanni, by B. Devaux
Page 52 - Terraristics: Stress in the terrarium, by G. Voss
Page 56 - Herpetofauna: Frogs of the genus Eleutheradactylus in Costa Rica, by J. Ehmcke
Page 60 - Herpetology and Culture: Magic and superstition, Part 2: Snakes and lizards, by L. B. Carissimi-Priori
Page 69 - Reptilia on the road: Terrazoo Moers, by W. Schmidt
Page 74 - Advice and action
Page 75 - Library
Page 80 - Incubator: Column by H. Werning

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