> From: Neil Meister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 22:28:54 -0500
> 
> Good to hear the skink is living!

Yeah!

> We get stowaways coming into Halifax on container ships
> from Cuba. Unless its quite warm they're often in hard shape.

Here in Toronto, brown anoles sometimes show up in shipments of
tropical plants from Florida.  Often they are little guys that hatch
after the plant is already in somebody's office or apartment.  The
plants are shipped fairly warm, and the anoles can take cooler temps.

I talked to a guy who works at the food terminal (where all the produce
comes into the city) who said they often find lizards, snakes, frogs and
large invertebrates in shipments from tropical countries.  Unfortunately,
after a trip in a refrigerated hold, few have survived.  I gave him my
phone number in case he finds any survivors, but never heard from him,
alas.

IIRC, somebody on this list once found a healthy hatchling tokay in
some bamboo furniture at Pier One, and I saw the web page once of a
woman who found a little Tarentola inside a roll of paper from Portugal
at a printers' shop in Denmark.
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