- Oddiverse Blog
- By Ancuta Iosub
- April 29th, 2014
Tortoise Kept as Pet Has to Be Rehomed After It Grew to Nine Stones (57 Kg)
The sulcata tortoise has been rescued by farmer Andy Browne
- Oddiverse Blog
- By Ancuta Iosub
- April 17th, 2014
Centipede Pokes Out of Snake's Body After the Reptile Swallows It
The grisly scene was spotted by a team of scientists who were snake-tagging in Macedonia
- Oddiverse Blog
- By Ancuta Iosub
- April 2nd, 2014
Giant Crocodile That Killed Four People Is Finally Captured in Uganda
Uganda Wildlife Authority officials managed to catch the 1-tonne (157-stone) reptile
- Oddiverse Blog
- By Alexandra Botezatu
- December 5th, 2013
World's Weirdest BFFs, the Hamster and the Snake Were a Fabricated Lie
The two naturally life-long enemies seemed to be an exception in Tokyo but not for long
- Oddiverse Blog
- By Raluca Anghel
- November 13th, 2013
Police Seek Woman Riding Chicago Train with Alligator, Leaving It at O'Hare Airport
She took the Blue Line train at the Pulaski station
- Oddiverse Blog
- By Raluca Anghel
- September 18th, 2013
Man Wakes Up to Find 8-Foot (2.7-Meter) Crocodile Under His Bed
A lodge owner in Zimbabwe finds a croc was lying at his feet all night
- Science Blog
- By Laura Sinpetru
- June 5th, 2013
6-Feet-Long Lizard Named After The Doors' Singer Jim Morrison
The lizard walked the Earth some 40 million years ago, specialists say
- Oddiverse Blog
- By Raluca Anghel
- January 11th, 2013
Reptile Guards Pot Stash, Dies After Authorities Recover It
"Mr. Teeth," the caiman, was found in a house in Castro Valley, California
- Science
- By Smaranda Biliuti
- July 30th, 2010
Prehistoric Reptiles Left Footprints
Scientists found traces of 318-million-year-old reptile footprints
- Games
- By Andrei Dumitrescu
- November 6th, 2008
Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe Goes Gold
Soon to be released
- Microbiology/Genetics
- By Stefan Anitei
- March 21st, 2008
The Fastest Evolving Animal: Tuatara
And they call it "living fossil"
- History
- By Stefan Anitei
- February 28th, 2008
The Largest Reptile Sea Monster Ever: 15 m (50 ft) Long!
From Svalbard
- History
- By Stefan Anitei
- February 12th, 2008
New Tiny Pterosaurs, a Missing Link
It shows how pterosaurs started to fly