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Re: Live Birth


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Posted by Les4toads on September 11, 2002 at 11:38:01:

In Reply to: Live Birth posted by kumpfamily on September 10, 2002 at 22:54:32:

:Are any of the HL species that give live birth available in the pet trade? If so, what species?

:I have heard that a species located in Utah gives live birth. Is this available?

:The only species that is legal in the pet trade is from Nevada and that is the Shorthorned Lizard, Phrynosoma hernandezi (douglasi). The Shorthorned Lizard has a wide range but is protected throughout, except for Nevada. In the other states, permits are required. Several of the species from Mexico are livebearers, but the Mexican species are "protected." Lester G. Milroy III



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