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		<title>Reptiles During Permian Period</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />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 [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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		<title>Care of Iguanas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />Still another iguana killer is respiratory disease. Generally it is found in run-down specimens. Buy a healthy animal and take good care of it and avoid this problem. If you are the owner of a thin-tailed, grey, wet-eyed or sunken-eyed snuffler who doesn&#8217;t eat or distend his dewlap of otherwise show an enthusiasm for life, [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Still another iguana killer is respiratory disease. Generally it is found in run-down specimens. Buy a healthy animal and take good care of it and avoid this problem. If you are the owner of a thin-tailed, grey, wet-eyed or sunken-eyed snuffler who doesn&#8217;t eat or distend his dewlap of otherwise show an enthusiasm for life, you might try several cures simultaneously:</p>
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<li>Try a penicillin-type drug administered by your veterinarian</li>
<li>Provide sunlight, preferably direct and unfiltered by glass.</li>
<li>Coax food &#8211; try variety</li>
<li>Avoid handling and stressing the animal</li>
<li>Keep temperature up &#8211; say 82 F to 90 F. Both day and night during the treatment.</li>
<li>Keep cage dry and clean. Clean means antiseptically clean. Wash the cage with a carbolic acid preparation like Lysol and then thoroughly rinse and dry it to assure that no chemical remains before placing the animal back in his quarters.</li>
<li>Avoid wooden cages and cages with complicated construction where parasites and germs can hide and avoid detection and disinfection.</li>
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<p>It should be noted that some iguana parasites pass through complicated life cycles and during one stage may leave a reptile and find a bird or mammal host, possibly even a human. The important thing to remember is that the parasites like chiggers, ticks and mites sometimes carry within their systems such diseases as &#8220;Q&#8221; fever. When a mite carrying &#8220;Q&#8221; fever infests an iguana becomes a stepping stone for the disease to be transmitted further.</p>
<p>The control is simple. Free your iguana from ticks, chiggers and mites. Keep the iguana isolated from other animals which might transfer new infestations. Keep the cage clean. Sterilize it if necessary. Keep the cage simple so that parasites do not have a place to hide while you are eliminating the individuals clinging to your pet. Once freed of parasites your new acquisition need never be infested again.</p>
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