1987
DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-1090.1987.tb03127.x
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The Coral Reef exhibit at the John G. Shedd Aquarium

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“…Order Testudines.-Of the numerous examples of Green Iguanas exhibited with chelonians (Lonsdale and Klocek 1987;Sodaro 1999), the most commonly co-housed species is the Red-footed Tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonarius); examples include zoological institutions in Nebraska, Kansas, West Virginia, Florida, Texas, and Michigan, USA (Farmerie et al 1999;Sodaro 1999;Grazian 2012), Hong Kong, Singapore, England, Wales, France, Belgium, and Germany (Schwibbe and Ziegler 2002), as well as a live exhibit in a Florida museum. Green Iguanas also are frequently held with Yellow-footed Tortoises (C. denticulatus), with examples in two zoological institutions in Florida, USA, as well as Taiwan, England, and Maryland, USA.…”
Section: Reptiles (Class Reptilia)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Order Testudines.-Of the numerous examples of Green Iguanas exhibited with chelonians (Lonsdale and Klocek 1987;Sodaro 1999), the most commonly co-housed species is the Red-footed Tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonarius); examples include zoological institutions in Nebraska, Kansas, West Virginia, Florida, Texas, and Michigan, USA (Farmerie et al 1999;Sodaro 1999;Grazian 2012), Hong Kong, Singapore, England, Wales, France, Belgium, and Germany (Schwibbe and Ziegler 2002), as well as a live exhibit in a Florida museum. Green Iguanas also are frequently held with Yellow-footed Tortoises (C. denticulatus), with examples in two zoological institutions in Florida, USA, as well as Taiwan, England, and Maryland, USA.…”
Section: Reptiles (Class Reptilia)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of freshwater turtle species have been used to inhabit the aquatic sections of terraria and walk-through enclosures that display Green Iguanas (Lonsdale and Klocek 1987). Likely the most frequently co-housed turtles are sliders (Trachemys spp.…”
Section: Reptiles (Class Reptilia)mentioning
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