EDGE Blog (Zoological Society of London, UK) March 17th, 2010 11:24 AM: Popular newt struggles to survive
The little-known Luristan newt*(also called Kaiser’s spotted newt) is a highly attractive EDGE amphibian from Iran.* Its striking colouration is thought to provide a warning to potential predators of its toxicity.* Sadly, however, the remarkable appearance of the Luristan newt has also resulted in this species becoming highly prized in the pet trade, where collectors [...]
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I just posted a large comment on this blog entry over at the EDGE web site. It will be interesting to see if it makes it past their moderators.
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Your comments are on both sites as of right now John.
Thanks for sticking up for the little guys in there too!
I keep fighting the urge to send pictures of the couple hundred two-month old (plus) larvae and pictures of the now 16 clutches of eggs since December.
If a scruffy hillbilly can pull it off in his basement on a blue-collar budget while dodging frozen burritos thrown by his wife, anyone can propagate these guys to both supply the pet trade AND re-introduce them to the wild. I think the stigma of owning these animals is just as much to blame as the price for the complete lack of solid data of these animals in captivity.
The real problem is that they are not huggably cute and therefore garner no billion dollar sympathy like a certain black and white evolutionary dead=end we all know.![]()
Watching FrogTV because it is better when someone else has to maintain the enclosure!
From my computer it appears that the Independent (though not EDGE) have removed my comment and also the ability to make comments. I'm pretty distressed about that. Shame on them for not being even vaguely impartial. Here's my original comment on the Independent Article:
Originally Posted by John
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