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On the Trail of the Dinosaurs

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009


Birds as well as the extinct dinosaurs, pterosaurs (flying contemporaries of the dinosaurs) and the ‘thecodontians’, a ragbag group that includes the ancestors of all the other archosaurs.

The archosaurs arose some 250 million years ago, as far as we can tell. The first group, the proterosuchids, spread nearly worldwide. Their fossils are known from the Soviet Union, southern Africa, Antarctica, Australia, India, China and South America. They show the archosaurs, but in no other animals: an antorbital fenestra (a particular hole in the skull), recurved flat -sided teeth and a fourth trochanter on the femur (a specific ridge on the thigh bone).

During the Triassic period, some 245-208 million years ago, the archosaurs radiated (evolved and diversified) as moderately successful carnivores and gave rise to one herbivorous group. The Triassic ‘thecodontians’ split into two main lineages. One included the superficially crocodile-like phytosaurs, the herbivorous aetosaurs (which also looked rather like crocodiles, but had snub noses for rooting up plant food, and narrow leaf-like teeth) and the often massive, carnivorous rauisuchians. Finally, in the Late Triassic, this Lineage sprouted some lightweight bipedal (two-legged); animals that probably fed on  insects and small lizard-like animals. These were, perhaps surprisingly, the first crocodilians. The group adopted its amphibious, quadrupedal (four-legged) fish-eating existing only some 20 million years later, after the extinction of the phytosaurs.

The second archosaur lineage included active carnivores such as Ornithosuchus, which could walk quadrupedally or bipedally, and the lightweight Lagosuchus, which was a biped. These animals are so close to being dinosaurs in many features, it now seems remarkable that many scientists had denied it until recently. Lagosuchus, in particular, shows a long list of ‘dinosaur’ characters: its bipedal posture; the long limbs with the shin bones (tibia and fibula) longer than the femur; the perforated acetabulum (the bowl-like depression in the hip bone that receives the ball-shaped end of the femur).

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Your Iguana’s Diet and Water Intake

Sunday, June 21st, 2009


The Iguagana is smart.  Iganuas are intelligent.  Certainly more intelligent than even many of the people that you will meet on the street and in your travels.  Iganuas select food to provide a balanced diet.  Imagine if the people you knew and humans generally could do this.  Less obesity.  Less diabetes.  Better health.  Less Ted Stevens types fattening up gobbling down two , four or six hamburgers at McDonalds – all a deal with coupons.

Pet Iguana Care | Iguana Care – Iguanas are very active during day time. Iguanas love to bask in outdoor sunlight for about 5 to 10 hours weekly. Make sure while selecting the cage that, other wild animals are not able to enter the cage and also your iguana is not able to escape from the cage. Glass cages should be avoided as far as possible. Make sure that you provide proper diet consisting of wholesome and nutritious diet and water. Handling with care. Regular handling of iguanas helps in taming them. …

Green Iguana Care Tips | Iguana Care – Diet – Make sure you provide a healthy and wholesome diet; otherwise your iguana would either die or attract some disease. Young iguanas need to be fed with 2 feeds daily comprising of 1 part of protein and 2 parts of plant food. … In case your iguana has not eaten the food kept in the cage for more than 4-5 hours, then change the food, lest your iguana could have stomach problems. Your iguana should be fed with fresh water, a place to defecate and also some regular …

Iguana Diet – What Foods Should They Eat? – The iguana diet should be mainly fresh so make sure you include these when feeding your pet. In addition to providing fresh water everyday, dandelion greens, collard greens and arugula are main staples that should be chopped up small …

The Essentials of Iguana Care | Pet Iguanas Care – You will also need to provide an adequate diet for your iguana. The food you can buy from a pet store will be adequate but to give your iguana the best chance of good health it is recommended you feed them fresh food daily. … As with any pet, your iguana will require regular food and water. Do not worry about over feeding your pet. If it is not hungry it will leave it. Iguana are quite good at monitoring their food intake. Water should be changed regularly, …

Iguana Facts – What Should You Feed Your Pet? – Around half of an iguanas diet should include foods such as mustard greens, collards, dandelion and water cress. The other half should include nutritional vegetables such as green beans, peas, carrots and potatoes. …

Iguana Care for Beginners – … fed to iguanas some are still against this notion and firmly believes that feeding your iguana lizards green and leafy herbs is still the best diet. Eventually the most important thing is to provide them with fresh food and water. …

Gout in Iguanas | Green Iguana Care Articles – Therefore, you need to make sure that you take proper care of your lizard. Always make sure he has access to clean, fresh water on a daily basis. Also, make sure you feed him a proper diet. This doesn’t include any animal proteins. …

The Iguagana is stupi, but providentially they are endowed with a very tolerant digestive system.  Here are a few facts about your Iguagana  whcih can be most useful regarding the care and feeding of your pet or pets.  Young Igananuas in the wilds are well known to eat insects , small animals , birds , other reptiles ,land snails , fruit vegetables , flowers and buds.   Adult wild Igananuas have been found with some animal food in their stomachs.  Other adults have been known to thrive with 100 % vegetarian diets.

Iguannas  are rarely seen to drink, but they do they do like to bathe swim and soak.  Perhaps it can be said that they do drink or absorb moisture through their skins.   The Galapogos land Iguana eats or licks plants wet with dew and also seems to drink sea water.

Making A Terrarium For Your Pet Iguana By Janet Bugby At Isnare … – Provide fresh water daily for your pet. Either provide a bathing area or spray your iguana with a gentle mist of clean water daily. The main meal should be dark green leafy plants such as cilantro, mustard greens, lettuce, … These include kale, cauliflower, spinach, rhubarb, beets,turnips and brussel sprouts. Iguanas should never be fed on dog or cat food, cheese, eggs or meat. A commercially prepared diet can be used but so not use for more than half of your pets diet. …

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