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'"Did you know..."'
editJuly 2007-March 2008
edit- ...that Four-Inch Law refers to a regulation passed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 1975 outlawing the sale of turtles with a carapace length of less than four inches to cope with "the public health impact of turtle-associated salmonellosis"?
- ...that tuatara feature in a number of indigenous legends, and are held as ariki (God forms). Tuatara are regarded as the messengers of Whiro, the god of death and disaster, and Māori women are forbidden to eat them?
- ...that the once-abundant golden toad (Bufo periglenes), often featured on posters promoting the biodiversity of Costa Rica, have not been seen since 1989?
- ...that the hatchlings of the egg-laying East African Boulengerula taitanus, a caecilian, have special teeth that allow them to peel and eat their mother's skin which contains a high level of fat and other nutrients?
April 2008
edit- ...that Bitis gabonica has the longest fangs of any venomous snake?
- ...that in Thailand, the word Water monitor is used as an insulting word?
- ...that the Scheltopusik's name comes from a Russian word meaning yellow-bellied?
May 2008
edit- ...that the Emperor newt (pictured) has an especially thick bone on the top of its vertebrae and skull?
- ...that Chapman Grant, a herpetologist, was the last living grandson of United States President Ulysses S. Grant?
- ...that despite the appeal, Green Iguanas in captivity often do not live longer than a few months?
June 2008
edit- ... that Gerobatrachus, an extinct genus of early amphibian, is considered by some scientists the missing link between frogs and salamanders?
- ... that the Gharial is the second-longest of all living crocodilians?
- ... that Desert Tortoise eggs can get so shiny they look like hardboiled eggs?