As a chelonian keeper, Chris has worked with several tortoises, and north American freshwater turtles. |
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Over the last 15 years, the focus of Sal's herp interests has been primarily dedicated to chelonian husbandry. |
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This drug is perhaps the most commonly used treatment in chelonian medicine. |
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In this article the chelonian fauna of the Portezuelo Formation is described. |
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A second drug that is widely utilized in chelonian medicine is Baytril. |
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And there is, it must be said, something chelonian about him: a retiring, preoccupied, self-effacing air, genial but carapaced and solitary. |
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He remains the only chelonian to have been given an obituary in this newspaper. |
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The large-scale trade in chelonians for food and medicines involves several million turtles annually and approximately 25 per cent of the world's chelonian species. |
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A beautifully marked chelonian in the family Emydidae, it is readily identified by the orange spots below the posterior end of the jaw and yellow plastron. |
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