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A Crocodilian Section
A Conservation Section
A Sea Turtle Section (Because not many people talk about Sea Turtles in Turt and Tort Talk) or a Marine Reptiles Section.
Current Collection
1.0 Rhacodactylus Ciliatus (Atua)
R.I.P.
Rhacodactylus Ciliatus (Bottecelli)
Aphonopelma eutylenum(Grape)
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Dragonlover08 (7/24/2008) i think there should be health and nutrition forums for lizards thats what the lizard lounge is for
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Herp250 (2/9/2008) Earth to snakemaster arachnids aren't herps!!!!! and a good section could be like oh say..........a area on amphisbaeneans That would be a nice forum. But since alost every forum on this site talks about herps care, what would we talk about on this forum? I mean no one has an amphisbanion right?
I spit in the face of peaple who hate reptiles!!!!!!! I am sometimes called the herp wisperer becouse i always know how to conunticate to a herp. I know what they are felling.
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Are you talking about amphibians? Because we already have the amphibian arena, and there are people with amphibs on here. Including me and I am planning on getting some more.
1.0 bearded dragon (Drake) 
0.0.2 leopard gecko (Athena and Apollo)
0.0.1 occelated skink (Zahara)
0.0.2 wood frogs (Cloak and Dagger)
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herpdude86 (7/25/2008) Are you talking about amphibians? Because we already have the amphibian arena, and there are people with amphibs on here. Including me and I am planning on getting some more. Dont tell me that you guys have never heared of amphisbaenians! Hear is everything that i know of them. The amphisbaenians or worm-lizards were once concidered a family within lizards. But, new evedence shows that they are a family all there own. So now, they have been given a sub-order that branches off from the squatamata. There are 140 known kinds of worm-lizards, almost all of them are limb-less. But, there is one kind that has 2 limbs in the front and none in the back. These animals got the name worm-lizard becouse as a rule, all these animals have long bodys with scales that are aranged in circils that continue all around the body. The tails of all these animals end in blunt mimics of the head. All of the worm-lizards are burrowing animals and feed mostly on worms. Erthworms to be exact. The largest worm-lizard is known as the red worm-lizard (amphisbaena alba). This animal can grow to be over 20in long.
I spit in the face of peaple who hate reptiles!!!!!!! I am sometimes called the herp wisperer becouse i always know how to conunticate to a herp. I know what they are felling.
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the herptile master (7/25/2008)
herpdude86 (7/25/2008) Are you talking about amphibians? Because we already have the amphibian arena, and there are people with amphibs on here. Including me and I am planning on getting some more. Dont tell me that you guys have never heared of amphisbaenians! Hear is everything that i know of them. The amphisbaenians or worm-lizards were once concidered a family within lizards. But, new evedence shows that they are a family all there own. S
Not quite. Here's a wiki.
The Amphisbaenia are a suborder of usually legless squamates closely related to lizards and snakes. As many species possess a pink body coloration and scales arranged in rings, they have a superficial resemblance to earthworms. They are very poorly understood, due to their burrowing lifestyle and general rarity. Most species are found in Africa and South America, with a few in other parts of the world. Little is known of them outside of their anatomy, and even that is difficult to study due to the mechanics of dissecting something so small.
Some families of Amphisbaenia, like Bipedidae still have front limbs.
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the herptile master (7/25/2008) [quote] Dont tell me that you guys have never heared of amphisbaenians! Hear is everything that i know they only make up 2% of all reptiles so,it isn't surprising they don't know about them they are 140 known species there rarely seen above ground they have a rounded body & short blunt heads & tail both ends look very similar giving it the nickname "cobras de duas cabecas" meaning snake with 2 heads the largest one rarely exeeds 2ft
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