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Sending message to: PPI Research Institute Dr.Yel Suoh, Curator

Sending: Message from PPI ResearchTeam Leader: Grant Oftenwrong (MBS Archeology). Sending message to: PPI Research Institute Dr.Yel Suoh, Curator. Found Lost Temple of El Itper! Please relay how we should proceed?. Receiving Message: Well done Grant. Your team has done an excellent job.

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Sending message to: PPI Research Institute Dr.Yel Suoh, Curator

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  1. Sending: Message from PPI ResearchTeam Leader: Grant Oftenwrong (MBS Archeology) Sending message to: PPI Research Institute Dr.Yel Suoh, Curator Found Lost Temple of El Itper! Please relay how we should proceed?

  2. Receiving Message: Well done Grant. Your team has done an excellent job. Satellite Imagery has located a severe storm forming south of your location. Start excavation immediately. USE EXTREME CAUTION SEVERE WEATHER ALERT Safety Protocol 1-MRU-A

  3. Sending Message: Storms building quickly We will proceed with find immediately. Waiting for local tribe to give assistance. We will forward information as we proceed. Requesting new radar image

  4. Sending Message: A local guide (Edu) from the Zandaua tribe is being used to help determine meaning of El Itper’s findings. Edu stated that El Itper is guarded by Zandau, god of protection and courage. Edu discovering El Itper

  5. Sending Message: Edu is only tribesman allowed to enter El Itper. Sending you digital image ofZandau. Local legend talks of living walls and mysterious creatures. My team will begin discovery of the inside of EL Itper. Zandau, god of protection and courage

  6. Receiving Message: Grant, please let Edu know of our appreciation for him assisting with this discovery. I will have a PPI Research Specialist standing by at our research center to assist you in identifying any unusual artifacts. Pictured is the PPI Research Facility

  7. Sending: Sending digital image for information on first creature. Searching interior wall of El Itper Numerous life forms found. I see movement--- please wait Digital Image being sent ------------

  8. Receiving: These lizards usually acquire all of the water they need from the vegetation they eat. In captivity, they may drink out of a flat dish, but the humidity of the enclosure must be kept low to prevent respiratory problems. A popular substrate (except for babies under a year) is compressed coconut fiber bricks which needs to be rehydrated with hot water and then used in a completely dry state. Uromastyx are burrowing lizards, and need substrate deep enough to borrow in, or a low structure under which to hide. In the wild, these lizards’ burrows can reach 10 feet in length. ------------------------- Processing data Image received UROMASTYX Information provided byhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uromastyx

  9. Sending: We will crate and ship Uromastyx for further study. Found new specimen of snake. It is believed to be a form of Ball Python. Following is a digital image. --------------------- Please forward any information pertaining to this animal.

  10. Receiving: They are usually brown and black in color, and there are over 50 "morphs" in color that breeders have obtained. As adults will they can range from 3 to 6 feet (90 to 180 centimeters) in length, with the average being 4 to 5. Ball Pythons have a reputation for being picky eaters, but this is much more of a problem with snakes caught from the wild rather than captive-bred because they prey-imprint early in life, and it can be difficult to convince them to switch prey items. The Ball Python (Python regius), also known as the Royal Python, is a ground dwelling snake native to the savannahs and rain forests in western Africa, predominatly the countries of Ghana, Togo, and Benin. Ball Pythons can be wonderful and interesting pets if handled and cared for properly. Ball Pythons are commonly owned snakes due to their personalities. In captivity most are fed mice as juveniles. Adults will take rats. Processing Image Ball Python ------------------------- Offering different food items instead of just mice usually solves this problem, especially in captive-breed animals. Here is the information we have found on this species: Its name derives from its tendency to curl into a tight "ball" to protect its head on the inside when threatened. Information provided by:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_python

  11. SENDING: Found new form of lizard. Has spiney appearance but seems docile. Sending Institute digital image of animal. Severe Storm Warning Information provided byhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uromastyx

  12. RECEIVING: Current satellite image Shows strong storms heading your direction

  13. RECEIVING: The specialized scales along both sides of the throat, neck, and head form many narrow spines which run down the side of the body to the tail. When feeling threatened a bearded dragon will flatten its body against the ground, puff out its spiny throat, and open its jaws to make itself appear larger. Central bearded dragons are omnivorous. They are voracious eaters, feeding on insects and other invertebrates, and are known to sometimes eat small vertebrates, such as mice, as well. They also occasionally eat soft plant matter such as green leaves, fruits and vegetables, and flowers. The Central Bearded Dragon or Inland Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is a type of agamidlizard. This type is the most commonly seen breed in pet stores throughout the world. Bearded dragons come in a wide variety of colors, including brown, gray, reddish-brown, and even orange. They are capable of undergoing very slight changes in the shade of their color to help regulate temperature. Lizard is known as a BEARDED DRAGON Sending information Adult central bearded dragons usually grow to be about two feet in length, with the tail accounting for over half of the total body length. Females are typically smaller than the males. Information provided byhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uromastyx

  14. SENDING: NEW IMAGE BEING SENT. PLEASE IDENTIFY. ---------------------------- Please forward any information pertaining to this animal

  15. RECEIVING: The green iguana (Iguana iguana) is a large, arboreal lizard from Central and South America. The green iguana is found over a large geographic area, from Mexico to southern Brazil and Paraguay, as well as on the Caribbean Islands. In captivity Green Iguanas need to be in temperatures of 75 to 90 degrees and must have appropriate sources of UVB and UVA lighting. Without proper UVB lighting they can develop metabolic bone disease which can be fatal if not treated. RELAYING INFORMATION Lizard is known as a GREEN IGUANA These reptiles should be fed a variety of vegetables, editable flowers and various other greens.

  16. SENDING: Sending Institute digital image of new animal found. ---------------------------- Image of one year old Sulcata Tortoise.

  17. RECEIVING: G. sulcata is the third largest species of tortoise in the world. Adult specimens are usually 18 inches in shell length, and 70 to 100 pounds in weight, with 24 to 30 inch, 150 pound specimens not uncommon. They require high fiber diets and many vegetables can cause health problems in large quantities. Red leaf lettuce, cucumbers, hay and clovers are some of the better foods to make up the bulk of their diet. RELAYING INFORMATION ---------------------------- SULCATA TORTOISE The African Spurred Tortoise (Geochelone sulcata) is a species of tortoise which inhabits the southern edge of the Sahara desert, in northern Africa. Their diet provides them with water, and they coat their skin with mud when available to cool off. They do not hibernate, like many other types of tortoises, due to their natural environment being so close to the equator. They love to dig, and make very long burrows, Information provided byhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uromastyx

  18. SENDING: Sending Institute digital image of large snake found near El Itper opening. ---------------------------- Severe Storm Warning Information provided byhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uromastyx

  19. RECEIVING: The carpet python (Morelia spilota), is a species of medium to large semi-arborealpythons. They are often found near people where they perform a useful service by eating rats and other vermin. They are largely nocturnal, but can also be diurnal. They are found in Australia and New Guinea. Carpet pythons are often referred to beginners as an ideal first pet snake. Although they can grow to a reasonable size and can be nippy as hatchlings, most will grow into docile, trustworthy adults. The average adult length is roughly 2 m (6.5 feet). Carpet pythons are oviparous, producing as little as 10 eggs, and as many as 50. ---------------------------- CARPET PYTHON NEW GUINEA Information provided byhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uromastyx

  20. SENDING: Image of large spider. Please identify. ---------------------------- Image of one Tarantula on a rock. Information provided byhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uromastyx

  21. RECEIVING: Their feeding schedule is particularly erratic, and it is not unusual for them to go on fasts for several weeks to several months or more. Fasting is sometimes an indication of an upcoming moult, but other times comes and goes unexplained. They are relatively docile, quite low maintenance and also very beautiful make them exceedingly good pets. They can be kept quite easily in a terrarium that measures at least twice its leg span in length. G. rosea is a desert species which needs to be kept in low humidity. ---------------------------- The Chilean rose tarantula (Grammostola rosea) is probably one of the most common species of tarantula available in pet stores today, originates from the northern Atacama Desert region of Chile, which is one of the driest deserts on earth. They should have water provided in an open dish. Should be kept at temperatures of around 75-80 F, and a diet of four to six crickets every 2 weeks. Rose Hair Tarantula

  22. SENDING: Image of Scorpion being sent. Please identify. ---------------------------- PLEASE WAIT Information provided byhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uromastyx

  23. RECEIVING: When threat posturing, it turns to face its enemy while holding the claws up and open, arching the tail and stinger over its back. If threat continues the scorpion may sting, but may also pinch. The pinch is strong. The venom is very mild and reportedly similar to a bee sting. ---------------------------- The emperor's size, relatively low toxicity, and life span make it the most popular scorpion in the pet trade, EMPEROR SCORPION The emperor scorpion (Pandinus imperator) is a species of scorpion native to Africa. The emperor is one of the largest species of scorpion in the world. Adults average about eight inches in length. Information provided byhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uromastyx

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