Terraria 44 - Keep poisonous snakes responsibly

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Terraria 44 - Responsible care for venomous snakes

Ceylon pigeon dragon
Canarian giant lizards

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Debates about keeping exotic animals are particularly focussed on animals that are dangerous to humans, such as venomous snakes. Their care is of course reserved for particularly responsible specialists. However, in the next issue, we will show just how successful such private terrarium keepers can be and what valuable information they contribute to our knowledge of these fascinating and epidemiologically significant reptiles with detailed husbandry and breeding reports on various venomous snake species.

Territorial
Herpetorama

Cover story
Responsible care for venomous snakes
André Weima

The Desert Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus edwardsii)
Mark Roggenkamp

The puff adder (Bitis arietans)
Chandra Alexander Krutwik Sagredo

Panorama

Terraglobal
Crocodiles as an offering for the Aztec gods
Fabio Cupul

About a small animal park in north-east Cuba
Ronny Bakowskie

Research

New species
Tailed amphibians I: A new fire salamander from North Africa
Axel Kwet

Tailed amphibians II: A new crested newt from south-eastern Europe
Axel Kwet

Among researchers
Frog hunting in Madagascar - Herping in and around Andasibe
Sebastian Wolf

Salamandra

Terraristics
Cophotis ceylanica – Biology, care and breeding of the
Ceylonese deaf agama
Hartmut Mohr & Jonathan Cabrera

Nature and species conservation

Field notes
Dead spots in Iberian grass snakes
Rudolf Malkmus & Horst Sauer

Voracious spawn predators - horse leeches in grass frog spawn
Axel Kwet & Nicole Gehringer

The new breeding and research centre for the Canarian giant lizards on El Hierro
Jürgen Sämann

Checkered water snakes (Natrix tessellata) at Lake Pécs in south-west Hungary – an update
Werner & Yvonne Lantermann

Subscription & Service
Also in your neighbourhood

Gallery
Which page goes to the top?

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Incubator
Lost Dutchman Part 1
Heiko Werning

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Feeding recommendation
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