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Re: [EUrachno] Happy New Year!

Spain : relict fauna
India & Sri Lanka : forgot to mention
Turkey, Yemen, S. Arabia : didn't have a clue, thanks a lot for the info...:-)
Yann Evenou
----- Original Message -----
From: umit
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: [EUrachno] Happy New Year!

It is not very necessary but indeed chameleon species live additionally in
Spain, Turkey, Yemen, India , S. Arabia and Sri Lanka
happy new year
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Umit Kebapci
Research Assistant
Fatih University/Istanbul
Department of Biology
Fax: +902128890832
Phone:+902128890810(15 lines) ext : 2083
Address : Buyukcekmece campus 34900
Istanbul/TURKEY
----- Original Message -----
From: Yann Evenou <y.evenou@...>
To: <eurachno@egroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: [EUrachno] Happy New Year!


> Although often called a chameleon in the US, it is most probably an Anole,
> Anolis carolinensis. True chameleons live only in Africa & Madagascar
AFAIK.
> Yann Evenou
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <kroebahr55@...>
> To: <eurachno@egroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 5:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [EUrachno] Happy New Year!
>
>
> > Hello and Happy New Year to one and all.
> > I am well aware that this site is dedicated  predominantly  to
arachnids, but
> > I was fortunate enough on a recent trip to the mid part of Florida to
> > photograph a lizzard [chamelleon]
> >
> >
>
>
> The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on
captive breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in
the field or in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European
arachnology or arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not
welcome, contact moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
>


The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on captive breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in the field or in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European arachnology or arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not welcome, contact moderator for special cases prior to posting them.


Wed Jan 3, 2001 11:08 am

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A happy New Year, Century & Millenium to all. May your labs, breeding rooms & natural surroundings swarm with arachnids, insects & reptiles, and may your ...
Yann Evenou
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Jan 2, 2001
10:50 am

Hello and Happy New Year to one and all. I am well aware that this site is dedicated predominantly to arachnids, but I was fortunate enough on a recent trip...
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Jan 2, 2001
4:13 pm

Although often called a chameleon in the US, it is most probably an Anole, Anolis carolinensis. True chameleons live only in Africa & Madagascar AFAIK. Yann...
Yann Evenou
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Jan 2, 2001
4:22 pm

It is not very necessary but indeed chameleon species live additionally in Spain, Turkey, Yemen, India , S. Arabia and Sri Lanka happy new year ... Umit...
umit
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Jan 3, 2001
10:42 am

Spain : relict fauna India & Sri Lanka : forgot to mention Turkey, Yemen, S. Arabia : didn't have a clue, thanks a lot for the info...:-) Yann Evenou ... From:...
Yann Evenou
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Jan 3, 2001
11:10 am

Hi Yann, just a bit more (off topic): Chamaeleo calyptratus is from Yemen. It's I think the most popular chameleon in Germany, because it's "easy" to keep and...
Martin Huber
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Jan 3, 2001
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