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Thursday, March 22nd, 2012
There’s predatory pressure in the sea, so some of the shallow-water vertebrates, seeking food and refuge ashore, gradually acquired legs, lungs, scales and the shelled egg, and thus developed as last into land reptiles which were able to forage for insects in the forest.
The process, of course, was not quite that flowing and easily traced. There is a good deal of controversy among experts about the order in which the separate innovations appeared and what immediate selective advantage was gained in each case. One fact is clear, however. Of all the adaptations that fitted the vertebrates into their increasingly refined roles on land, none was more fundamental than the reptilian egg.
Most people, thinking of an egg, think of a bird; but they are being led astray by seeing eggs mainly at breakfast. The birds did not invent the shelled egg, they inherited it, and it has undergone no important evolution in their possession. The first shelled land eggs were reptilian, and the reptiles were reptiles only when they had evolved such an egg. The old riddle, “which came first, the hen or the egg,” is just whimsey when the hen is a bird. But applied to reptiles the question is valid, and paleontologists are still getting testy with each other trying to answer it.
The reptiles came from amphibian ancestors. The egg of the usual amphibian is almost naked, enclosed only by a jelly envelope. The jelly supports each egg separately in the mass, keeps out small invaders and discourages predation by larger animals, but it gives almost no protection against drying up. A typical frog egg on land on a clear day will quickly wither. Thus, no matter how far the adult frog may be able to move from water in the course of its own daily activities, when it comes time to provide new frogs most species have to go home to the water. The sons of male frogs all over the world calling the females to the ponds show how strong the obligation is.
The egg as the reptiles developed it – which was essentially as we know it today – had no such limitation. Its smooth shell tightly shut in white and yolk. Like any egg, as it incubated it got more complex inside, and the complexity was not just in the forming body of the new animal but also in the structures required to keep the embryo alive in its shell – to keep it supported, fed, unpoisoned and unasphyxiated.
The structures that did this are known as the embryonic membranes. They were evolved by the reptiles and kept by the birds; and, with modifications, they also serve as embryonic structures of the mammals. Because they occur both in the shelled egg and in the uterine development of the mammal, all three higher vertebrate classes – mammals, reptiles and birds – are collectively called amniotes. The name refers to one of the embryonic membranes, the amnion, which shuts in a fluid in which the embryo is able to go on leading an essentially aquatic existence as it develops. A yolk sac is stalked from the belly region of the embryo, and just behind its attachment is that of the allantois, another sac which partly fills the space between the amnion and a third membrane, the chorion, which lies just beneath the shell. The allantois receives and stores embryonic waste, serving as a sort of bladder. It also has blood vessels that pick up oxygen that passes through the shell and conduct it to the embryo. The shell cuts down evaporation, but it is porous and does not wall the embryo off completely. It shuts out prying small animals, for example, but not the oxygen the embryo requires to live. For the embryo to thrive, such an egg must be kept warm and not too dry.
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Sunday, March 18th, 2012
No student of the history life on earth will deny that the coming of the reptiles was one of the great events. As the first truly terrestrial vertebrates, the early reptiles not only filled out the faunal picture for their own time in arresting ways, but they also set the stage for later dramatic happenings like the rise of the dinosaurs, the beginnings of birds and the age-long evolution of the mammal line.
The reptiles went ashore during the Permian, more than 250 million years ago. There was growing opportunity in the Permian land, and by a surprising twist of history, the reptile ancestors had already evolved equipment to take advantage of the opportunity and become the first terrestrial pioneers. During the time of the coal forests, land vegetation had become well developed. Ferns, seed ferns and their kin covered the low-lying land, the energy of the sun was being caught by chlorophyll, insects had made their appearance and food was wasting on the shore. It was almost certainly the insects as a source of animal food that attracted the reptile ancestors living harassed lives at the rim of the land. If one had to work out this bit of paleontology by logic, one would probably do it this way: the insects were there, vertebrate life was under competitive and predatory pressure in the sea, so some of the shallow-water vertebrates, seeking food and refuge ashore, gradually acquired legs, lungs, scales and the shelled egg, and thus developed at last into land reptiles which were able to forage for insects in the forest.
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Thursday, January 12th, 2012
One of the most satisfactory ways of heating insects in the undergrowth for the remaining part of the summer and early autumn, usually confining their activities to the nighttime or dusk and dawn. During the day both adults and newly metamorphosed young will hide in some safe cavity, perhaps under or within rotten fallen timber, under rocks, or in the leaf litter. The adults lose their breeding dress during the terrestrial stage, the male losing his crest and dorsal pattern, becoming plain black above but retaining the bright orange and black belly.
Many species of newts and salamanders possess bright colors that act as a warning to predators that they are poisonous or distasteful.
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Tuesday, April 5th, 2011
If properly cared for, a single anole can live comfortably in a 5-gallon glass hooded aquarium; if more than one is going to be kept then you should allow about 5 gallons of aquarium capacity per animal. Two males will fight unless given fairly spacious surroundings to stake out their own territories. Store-bought (sterile) potting soil atop a layer of pebbles and potted or planted live vegetation can be included in their containers. Since anoles are arboreal, they should be provided with climbing branches or plants for sleeping as well as basking.
Ideal temperatures range between 70 degrees F at night to as high as 90 degrees F in the daytime. Anoles need at least eight hours of sunlight or full spectrum lighting daily. They ear a wide variety of small insects including small crickets, mealworms and fruit flies. Vitamin/mineral supplements can be sprinkled on the insects prior to feeding.
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Tuesday, October 5th, 2010
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Monday, July 12th, 2010
Young iguanas may eat some insects, but adults are generally totally herbivorous. Live insects, such as crickets and mealworms, are readily available from all pet stores that sell reptiles (and many that don’t), and all of these are suitable for young iguanas. In the United Kingdom, locusts are also available.
Not all baby iguanas will eat insects, however, and they will thrive if fed exclusively on vegetable matter. The key to a good diet is variety, and it is very important not to let your iguana become fixated with one food item.
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Friday, July 9th, 2010
Correct feeding is probably the most important aspect of keeping your iguana in good health, and is also the area in which most problems occur. Iguanas are herbivorous, that is, they eat plants; but they will also devour insects and small rodents in the wild.
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Their large size means adult iguanas have few natural predators, but they are the prey of large snakes, such as boas and anacondas. Baby iguanas are more vulnerable, being preyed on by turtles, large fish, and a variety of mammals and birds.
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010
NATIVE CLIMATE: Temperate and subtropical
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe, Asia Minor
This quick, sure-footed lizard is at home on the ground as well as in the trees. Its somewhat aggressive behavior and its feeding habits suggest that this species be housed only with lizards of similar size and temperament. Offer flowers, fruit, and green foliage in addition to insects and flesh.
Five-Lined Skink (Eumeces fasciatus)
FAMILY: Scincidae
LIFESTYLE: Terrestrial burrowers; primarily forest-oriented
DIET: Insectivorous
AVERAGE LENGTH: 7 1/2 inches (19 cm)
NATIVE CLIMATE: Temperate and Subtropical
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION: Eastern North America
The smooth-scaled five-lined skink has a detachable tail that can be regenerated when broken. Many species of skinks are easy to maintain in good health if they are properly cared for. Skinks usually are moderately priced and frequently available for retail purchase.
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Monday, March 15th, 2010
Sometimes eats other insects
AVERAGE LENGTH: 6 1/2 inches (16 cm)
NATIVE CLIMATE: Cool steppe, cool desert
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION: Southwestern U.S. and Northern Mexico
When antagonized this species of horned lizard is able to emit a fine stream of blood from its eyes; the blood can be projected up to 7 feet (2.1 m). This lizard can also puff out its body by filling itself with air. Such extreme defense mechanisms are necessary because the horned lizard, sometimes referred to as the “horned toad,” is a relatively small, non-aggressive lizard. The health of these lizards usually deteriorates quickly when the animals are kept in captivity due to difficult temperature and humidity.
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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
The juvenile Iganua is mainly insectivorous. It’s diet in captivity consists mainly of insects such as mealworms, earthworms and crickets , although vegetables and fruit are often accepted and included. Although the adult Iganua is for the most part mainly and fundamentally a herbevoire, it sometimes accepts fish as well as poultry – including chicken and turkey bird meat. Overall in most cases insects are rarely consumed by adult iganuas.
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It is a serious misconception that adult Iganuas can thrive and live well and healthy on a diet of lettuce , tomatoes and mealworms. To ensure that the Iganuas appetite remains vibrant and sparked , it is important that the lizard’s menu be diversified overall if not day to day and on an ongoing basis. It has been observed and noted by many authorities that Iganaus have been known to prefer the following foods : green , yellow, kidney and baked beans , collard greens , grated carrots , cabbage , and apples , bannanas and grated mealworms ( for juvenile Iguana).
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