Oxyuris spp. Infection in Green Iguana (Iguana iguana) Under Different Cage Types [PDF]
The caging system becomes one of the most crucial points in the green iguana (Iguana iguana) husbandry practice since some pathogens are transmitted through ingesting contaminated feed or water in the cage.
shelly kusumarini +6 more
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Eventration in Green Iguana (Iguana iguana) [PDF]
Background: The reptile class could be considered one of the biggest vertebrate groups and are divided in orders and suborders according to their characteristics. These animals’ maintenance in captivity, either at home, captive bred or at zoos, can generate risk to their health, if the required cares are not given for each respective species.
Bizinoto, Lara Bernardes +4 more
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Case Report : Urolith Surgical Removal in a Green Iguana (Iguana iguana) (LAPORAN KASUS : BEDAH PENGELUARAN BATU KANTUNG KEMIH PADA SEEKOR IGUANA HIJAU (IGUANA IGUANA)) [PDF]
Two years old male Green Iguana (Iguana iguana) weighing 1.3 kilograms presented with a swelling mass in the abdomen. Clinical signs, palpation and radiography images indicated urolith in the urinary bladder. The mass was radiopaque and had a width of 37
Puveanthan Nagappan Govendan +2 more
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Hirstiella sp. (Acari: Pterygosomatidae) infestation in green iguana (Iguana iguana) from Urmia, Iran
The present study is the first report of a green iguana infested with Hirstiella sp., as a new mite genus recorded from Iran.
Mousa Tavassoli +3 more
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Gastrointestinal parasites found in a green iguana (iguana iguana) [PDF]
This case report reported that nematode and cestod eggs found in the digestive system of a green iguana (iguana iguana). A 9 month-old green iguana (iguana iguana) weighing 95 g was presented by its owner for physical examination to parasitology ...
Özlem Derinbay Ekici +2 more
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Coproparasitological survey on gastrointestinal parasites in green iguanas (Iguana iguana) of Trinidad and Tobago [PDF]
The Green iguana (Iguana iguana) is a popular wildlife species in the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region, that has been recognized as being host to various parasites and diseases.
W. K. Gafoor, L. Tardieu
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Humerus osteosynthesis in Green Iguana (Iguana iguana) [PDF]
Background: The Green iguana (Iguana iguana) is a reptile belonging to the Iguanidae family. It is an ectothermic animal with arboreal habits and a daytime activity pattern. Leaves, fruits, and eggs are part of their diet. These animals can be found in the South, North and Central America.
Melo, Marco Marini +7 more
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PRE AND POSTPRANDIAL THERMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF GREEN IGUANAS (IGUANA IGUANA)
The body temperature of 10 clinically healthy green iguanas (Iguana iguana) was measured using a thermographic camera (FLIR E6, Flir Systems Sweden) before and after the food was offered.
Simona Rusu +3 more
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Tail of defence: an almost complete tail skeleton of Plateosaurus (Sauropodomorpha, Late Triassic) reveals possible defence strategies [PDF]
In 2015, a partial skeleton of the Late Triassic dinosaur Plateosaurus trossingensis was excavated from Frick, Switzerland, and subsequently mounted at the Natural History Museum of Vienna in 2021. This specimen includes an almost complete series of tail
Thomas Filek +3 more
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Sepsis by Plesiomonas shigelloides, Citrobacter freundii and Aeromonas jandaei in a green iguana (Iguana iguana) [PDF]
: Iguanids are susceptible to several bacterial infections, especially those caused by Gram-negative bacteria. The development of these diseases in reptiles is related to management, inadequate sanitary conditions, and immunosuppression.
Gabriel F. Paranhos +8 more
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