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Tenerife lizards, geckos and skinks
It comes as somewhat of a surprise to find, that although the island of Tenerife has a sub-tropical climate with forests and rocky semi-desert ground that would be ideal for snakes, that there are no species of this type of reptile to be found...
5 commentsBest Beginner Pet Lizard
There are many options of lizards that you can choose from, but that doesn't mean that they'll all make good pets for beginners and those who have little to no experience with pet reptiles. You'll want to make sure that before you get a pet...
11 commentsTypes Of Lizards
Lizards are the most diverse reptiles on earth. There are nearly 5000 species of lizard found on earth. According to the classification system they have a following classification: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: ...
5 commentsHelp! I Own A Reptile!
Many people are puzzled about the nuances of reptile care in the same way that people are confused about basic dog and cat related topics. Here is a list of reptile-related questions that I have received in the past, which may be helpful to some readers seeking advice about their little companions.
3 commentsBerber Skink Care - The Basics
The Berber Skink, also know as the Schneider's Skink, is a medium sized skink native to northwestern Africa and western Asia. They grow to be about 16 inches head to tail and may live up to 20 years in...
Traditional Scottish Recipes
Scottish foodstuffs and recipes are often considered to be unimaginative, bland and unhealthy. The Scottish recipes featured on this page show that Scottish food can be extremely tasty and more than worth sampling in your home.
4 commentsBlue Tongued Skink
A large, friendly and easy to care for beginner lizard. The blue tongued skink makes for a great pet.
2 commentsSkirlie, Clapshot And Other Traditional Scottish Recipes
A selection of uniquely Scottish recipes including Skirlie, Clapshot, Cock-a-Leekie Soup, Atholl Brose, Cullen Skink, Lorne Sausage, Tattie Scones and for the sweet tooth Edinburgh Rock.
4 commentsHow to Make Traditional Scottish Recipes
Special Sottish recipes, along with travel attractions and music around the country.
6 commentsTribolonotus gracilis
Species of the genus Tribolonotus are not very well known. These skinks are found in the tropical forests of New Guinea and the surrounding islands. The most well known and most studied of the genus is Tribolonotus gracilis. T. gracilis defensively...
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