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The Reptile

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Initial release United Kingdom
Directors John Gilling
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Production company Hammer Film Productions
Screenplay Anthony Hinds
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About The Reptile


A Malayan curse turns the daughter (Jacqueline Pearce) of a 19th-century English doctor (Noel Willman) into a snake woman.

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... The Reptile was passed on to the RSPCA, which said it was lucky to have survived the cold...

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... Mr Deveraux told ABC he first tried kicking the crocodile in the ribs with his other foot - before biting The Reptile back...

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... Mr German, animal care curator at Sea Life Scarborough, said The Reptile was found " in the bleak midwinter, [it] is just incredibly lucky that she was found"...

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... Chloe Clarke, team supervisor at The Reptile Centre in Erdington, said as boa constrictors were not native to the UK, The Reptile must have been in captivity...

Three-legged ploughshare tortoise finds new life on rollers

Three-legged ploughshare tortoise finds new life on rollers
Jul 5,2022 10:35 pm

... The Reptile was initially taken to an animal rescue centre in Hong Kong where support rollers were fitted under its lower shell to help it balance...

Pompeii: Ancient pregnant tortoise surprises archaeologists

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Jun 24,2022 10:30 pm

... Archaeologists found The Reptile s remains buried under ash and rock where it had laid undiscovered since 79 AD...

Flying reptile: Remains of scary prehistoric creature discovered

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... Prof Ortiz was one of the palaeontologists who originally discovered The Reptile s fossils during an excavation in Argentina back in 2012...

Blackpool Zoo's 'irreplaceable' giant tortoise dies aged 105

Blackpool Zoo's 'irreplaceable' giant tortoise dies aged 105
Apr 14,2022 2:45 pm

... The zoo said it was " extremely saddened" to announce The Reptile s death after it suffered an incurable leg injury...

Three-legged ploughshare tortoise finds new life on rollers

Mar 9,2022 5:44 pm

A three-legged specimen of The World 's rarest type of tortoise has been fitted with rollers to get it moving again after it was rescued from smugglers.

Hope, a ploughshare tortoise, has been given a new home at Chester Zoo after being found in a suitcase by Hong Kong customs officers in 2019.

The male, which is missing a front leg, was fitted with under-shell support rollers before arriving in Cheshire.

The Zoo 's Dr Gerardo Garcia said Hope was " an incredibly special tortoise".

Ploughshare tortoises, which are native to Madagascar, are one of The World 's rarest animals, with fewer than 300 remaining in The Wild .

'Quicker than his neighbours'

A spokesman for The Zoo said only 63 specimens " exist legally outside of Madagascar as part of vital conservation breeding programmes battling to save the species".

" Chester Zoo is now home to four of these, " He Said .

He added that the species was " highly prized for their distinctive gold and black shells" and fetched " exceptionally high prices" on The Black market.

Hope was found, along with 56 other endangered tortoises, three years ago by Hong Kong border officials.

The owner of The Suitcase , A Man from the Comoro Islands in East Africa , was later jailed for two years for smuggling.

The Reptile was initially taken to an Animal Rescue centre in Hong Kong where support rollers were fitted under its lower shell to help it balance.

Further modifications were made to the rollers at Chester Zoo after Hope arrived in the UK.

Dr Garcia, The Zoo 's curator of lower vertebrates and invertebrates said Hope had had " a remarkable life story".

He Said the " prosthetic mobility support" worked " wonderfully well".

" He moves even quicker than his three neighbours, " he added.

Director of animals and plants Mike Jordan said Hope was " such an important addition to The Zoo ".

He Said the species was " sadly under huge pressure for its survival" and there was a " very real possibility [it] could be lost forever".

He added that Hope would help " maintain an ark population" and join a breeding programme to create " a genetically viable safety net population and prevent its extinction".

" We refuse to sit back and see this incredible species disappear, " He Said .


Source of news: bbc.com

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