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Family: Boidae
The Boidae are a family of non-venomous snakes found in America, Africa, Europe, Asia and some Pacific Islands. Relatively primitive snakes, adults are medium to large in size, with females usually larger than the males. Two subfamilies comprising eight genera and 43 species are currently recognized.
Subforums: Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis), Carpet and Diamond Python (Morelia spilota), Ball Python (Python regius), Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus), Indian Python (Python molurus), Boa constrictor (Boa constrictor)
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Wed Mar 31, 2010 5:58 pm
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Family: Colubridae
Colubridae commonly known simply as colubrid (from Latin coluber, snake) is a snake that is a member of the family Colubridae. It is a broad classification of snakes that includes about two thirds of all snake species on earth. Colubrid species are found on every continent, except Antarctica.
Subforums: Common Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis), General Garter & Ribbon Snake (Thamnophis), Black-neck Garter Snake (Thamnophis cyrtopsis), Western Terrestrial Garter Snake (Thamnophis elegans), Checkered Garter Snake (Thamnophis marcianus), Corn Snake (Elaphe guttata)
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Mon May 31, 2010 8:52 pm
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Lizards (Lacertilia) - Species Not Listed or Unsure
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Family: Gekkonidae
Geckos are small to average sized lizards belonging to the family Gekkonidae, found in warm climates throughout the world. Geckos are unique among lizards in their vocalizations, making chirping sounds in social interactions with other geckos. An estimated 2,000 different species of geckos exist worldwide, with many likely yet to be discovered.
Subforum: Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius)
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Sun Mar 28, 2010 2:28 pm
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Family: Agamidae
Agamids, lizards of the family Agamidae, include more than 300 species in Africa, Asia, Australia, and a few in Southern Europe. They are commonly called dragons or dragon lizards. Phylogenetically they may be sister to the Iguanidae, and have a similar appearance. Agamids usually have well-developed, strong legs. Their tails cannot be shed and regenerated like those of geckoes, though a certain amount of regeneration is observed in some.
Subforum: Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps)
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Sun May 30, 2010 7:20 pm
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Family: Iguanidae
Iguanidae is a family of lizards, composed of iguanas and related species.
Subforum: Carolina anole (Anolis carolinensis)
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Sun Mar 28, 2010 2:31 pm
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Family: Anguidae
The Anguidae is a large and diverse family of lizards native to the northern hemisphere. The group includes the slowworms, glass lizards, and alligator lizards, among others. Their closest living relatives are the helodermatid lizards. They have hard osteoderms beneath their scales, and many of the species have reduced or absent limbs, giving them a snake-like appearance, although others are fully limbed.
Subforum: Southern Alligator Lizard (Elgaria multicarinata)
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Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:01 pm
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Family: Varanidae
Varanidae is a group of lizards of the superfamily Varanoidea. The family is a group of carnivorous lizards which includes the largest living lizard, the Komodo dragon, and the crocodile monitor. Varanidae contains the living genus Varanus and a number of extinct taxa. Their closest living relatives are the anguid and helodermatid lizards.
Subforum: Yellow Monitor (Varanus flavescens)
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Mon Mar 29, 2010 10:14 am
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Frogs (Archaeobatrachia, Mesobatrachia, Neobatrachia) - Species Not Listed or Unsure
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Tue Aug 03, 2010 2:13 pm
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Family: Leptodactylidae
Leptodactylidae are a diverse Family of frogs that probably diverged from other hyloids during the Cenozoic era, or possibly at the end of the Mesozoic. There are roughly 50 genera, one of which is Eleutherodactylus, the largest vertebrate genus, with over 700 species.
Subforums: Argentine horned frog (Ceratophrys ornata), Cranwell's horned frog (Ceratophrys cranwelli)
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Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:13 pm
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Family: Rhacophoridae
Rhacophoridae is a family of frog species, which occur in tropical regions of Asia and Africa. They are commonly known as shrub frogs, or more ambiguously as '"moss frogs" or "bush frogs". Some Rhacophoridae are called "tree frogs". Among the most spectacular members of this family are numerous "flying frogs".
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Family: Hylidae
Hylidae is a wide-ranging family of frogs commonly referred to as "treefrogs and their allies". However, the hylids include a diversity of frog species, many of which do not live in trees, but are terrestrial or semi-aquatic.
Subforums: Australian Green Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea), Clown Tree Frog (Dendropsophus leucophyllatu)
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Mon Mar 29, 2010 10:54 am
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Family: Ranidae
The true frogs, family Ranidae, have the widest distribution of any frog family. They are abundant throughout most of the world, occurring on all continents except Antarctica. The true frogs are present in North America, northern South America, Europe, Asia, Madagascar, Africa and from the East Indies to New Guinea; the species native to Australia - the Australian Wood Frog (Hylarana daemelii) - is restricted to the far north.
Subforum: African Bullfrog (Pyxicephalus adspersus)
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Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:22 pm
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Subforums: Habi-Scape Rock Bowls, MagNaturals, Terrarium Plants, Habi-Scape Caves and Hides, Bedding, Terrarium Backgrounds, Misc Products and Accessories, Other
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Subforums: Terrariums, Lighting, Heating, Monitoring, Nutrition, Care, Watering, Feeding, Plants, Hide-Outs, Substrates, Fixtures, Professional Series, Other
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