This club is for anyone who has an interest in reptiles and amphibians. This club was initiated with the hopes of exchanging questions, answers, links to relative sites, opinions, etc.
Everyone is welcome to become a member, post photos, post messages, and to respond to each other's messages. Membership must be approved by the founder of this club (to ensure no spammers join) but if you have a passion for herps, you're in!
Be sure to visit the Herpetology Central website at http://www.geocities.com/herpetologycentral/.
Questions? Comments? Just let me know! And remember, keep on herping!
I've never heard of an indigo. Please, tell more about them. Are they truly indigo colored? Almost all my experience has been with boas and pythons, although I
I've kept indigos at the zoo where I work and I love them. But, I would never keep them at home. I am inherently lazy and decided a while back to get rid
Interesting insight, thanks. But I had always heard a slightly different account of how crocodiles got their name. When the Greeks first catalogued crocs
Hey all, I'm considering purchasing an indigo snake. So far my interstate commerce form is good for go, and I am waiting for my permit to go thru the state
... The crocodile gets its name from the Greeks who observed them in the Nile river. The Greeks called them krokodilos, a compound word from kroke, which means