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11-15-11, 01:19 PM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
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Originally Posted by jay0133
Bcc - boa constrictor, constrictor
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I am not being a smartarse, I swear. But isn't that redundant? I'm asking out of honest confusion.
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11-15-11, 01:29 PM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
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Originally Posted by ZARADOZIA
I am not being a smartarse, I swear. But isn't that redundant? I'm asking out of honest confusion.
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constrictor is both the species and sub species name in this case. Much like many people classify us humans as Homo sapiens sapiens.
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11-15-11, 01:37 PM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
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Originally Posted by jarich
constrictor is both the species and sub species name in this case. Much like many people classify us humans as Homo sapiens sapiens.
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Thank you
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02-03-12, 01:00 PM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
USARK - United States Association of Reptile Keepers
NARBC - North American Reptile Breeders Conference
Hybrid - the offspring of two animals or plants of different breeds
Pink - newborn mouse/rat/etc.
Hopper - weened mouse/rat
Hook - metal hooked rod used to handle snakes
Substrate - bedding of the terrerium (paper/wood shavings/dirt/etc)
Tongs - snake handling device similar to a rod with pincers
Tubing - clear peice of PVC or similar tubing used to safely secure the animals head to allow for hands on treatment
Probing - a method of sexing the animal
Popping - a method of sexing the animal
Tub - a plastic/rubber bin used to house reptiles
Rack - a shelving type unit used to house multiple animals
Colony - a breeding group of animals
Field Herping - looking for reptiles in the wild
Egg Tooth - modified scale on the tip of the mouth used to break through the egg
Neonate/Neo - a baby snake
Tailing - handling a snake by holding up it's tail and restricting it's range of movements
BHP - Black-Headed Python
Slug - an unfertalized egg
Temp Gun - a point and shoot laser thermometer
CHE - ceramic heat emitter
RHP - radiant heat panel
Might be some doubles, I don't remember all that were up there now lol
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06-09-12, 07:01 PM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
Wayne, could you change "bcc- boa constrictor common" to boa constrictor constrictor. It's on the first post.
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08-15-12, 10:22 PM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
very helpful!! thank you
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08-15-12, 10:55 PM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
I glanced through all pages in this thread and did not see any of these. If they have been previously posted blame it on my laziness for reposting them...
MBK - Mexican Black King (L. g. nigrita)
MSP - Milk Snake Phase (thayeri)
DOR - Dead On Road
PH - Possible Het
DH - Definite or Double Het (depending on context)
FT - Frozen Thawed
FK - Freshly Killed
Hypo-e - Hypoerythristic (Reduced red pigment)
Phenotype - Visual expression
Homozygous - Expressing a genetic trait
Multi het - Carrying multiple recessive traits
And a morph can be a naturally occurring phenotype. Especially with polymorphic species or subspecies. For example, California Kings have banded and striped morphs.
Grayband and Thayeri have many morphs that are not pigment mutations.
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08-19-12, 03:49 PM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
Glad I found this... I was a little confused! Haha..
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08-19-12, 06:41 PM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
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Originally Posted by Jendee
0.0.1 unsexed
brb= brazilian rainbow boa
bcc= boa constrictor common
bci= boa constrictor imperator
atp= amazon tree boa
hots= anything poisonous
Burm= burmese python
retic= reticualted python
I know a ton of morph abbreviation but that wont help since mine are geared for bci's lol this is a good idea I get these questions alot
a genetics sticky would be awesome as well
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Being a boa girl, I'm surprised this came from you :s
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08-30-12, 02:53 PM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
Well, I had a question on a reptile term I've been seeing a lot recently and this looked like maybe the best place to put it. What is meant by the word "dinker?" Been seeing it a lot with BPs and even some gecko/lizard species. I kind of have a vague idea of what it must mean from the context of where I've seen it used but I'd like a fuller explanation and to be sure my limited understanding is correct.
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08-30-12, 03:19 PM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
A dinker is a non morph animal that could possibly have a hidden trait.
Typically there is a spot or slight difference with pattern or pigmentation.
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08-30-12, 10:39 PM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
Thanks! That's about what I thought it was ...
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10-26-12, 07:24 PM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
god bless you morph people lol. seems complex although i dont have the enthusiasm towards morphs most of you guys have
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01-21-13, 10:05 PM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
Hmmm it's been almost two years since I made this post... time flies... Ill try to make an updated list for wayne to pop on the OP
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01-22-13, 09:34 AM
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Re: Herp Lingo :)
very helpful!!!, thanks guys
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