Reptiles and Amphibians

The three-toed box turtle, scientifically known as *Terrapene carolina triunguis*, is a captivating reptile found in suitable habitats ranging from Missouri to Texas and Alabama. With its striking appearance, featuring a high, domed shell adorned in olive-brown with yellow markings, this species stands out among the box turtles. Distinguished by its three toes on the
The black-throated monitor lizard, known scientifically as *Varanus albigularis ionidesi*, is native to the rich ecosystems of Tanzania, southern Africa. This fascinating reptile has sparked discussions among taxonomists regarding its classification, particularly concerning its species and subspecies. However, what remains indisputable is its status as an impressive and occasionally misunderstood pet for reptile aficionados. Black-throated
Boa constrictors are among the most popular snakes in the pet trade, capturing the fascination of reptile enthusiasts worldwide. With distinctions such as the red-tail boa (Boa constrictor constrictor) and the northern boa (Boa constrictor imperator), these reptiles attract pet owners due to their manageable size, docile nature, and intriguing behavior. However, owning a boa
Brumation is a physiological phenomenon observed in reptiles that resembles the hibernation patterns seen in some mammals. During this period, reptiles enter a state of dormancy where their metabolic processes significantly slow down. This energy conservation strategy is crucial for reptiles, particularly those that thrive in climates with colder seasons. Unlike hibernation, where mammals can