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Reptiles and Amphibians of PNG
The following is a collection of images of reptiles and amphibians found in the Lakekamu Basin, Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea. [eng]
Australasia herpetological Resources
Virginia herper's Home page - a guide to resources on the Internet dealing with reptiles and amphibians around the world. Includes references, exotic specialty veterinarians, research sites, zoos, zoological parks, breeders, suppliers and animal retailers. Covering a wide variety of snakes, lizards, frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, tuataras, and other exotic reptiles and amphibians. Included in this site are references to boas, pythons, rattlesnakes, vipers, pit vipers, cobras, kraits, lungless salamanders, tadpoles, toads, bufonids, ranids, colubrids, racers, whipsnakes, and more. [eng]
Amphibian Species of the World
Herpetology at the American Museum of Natural History has its roots in the Golden Age of global expeditionary biology and continues as one of the world's foremost centers of herpetological research. In 1870, one year after its founding. Search the Amphibian Species of the World Database. [eng]
Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles
Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles Robert Aldridge, Treasurer Department of Biology Saint Louis University St. Louis, MO 63103 USA. [eng]
Indian Frogs Online - Frogs Catalog
The Following Thumbnail table will soon be updated with a "who-is-who" fact sheet. The frogs featured below have been photographed in different parts of the world by the following people: [eng]
Herpetofauna of Myanmar
This checklist was originally created by George Zug and has been updated by George Zug, Joe Slowinski, and Guin Wogan. In coming months, we will add a list for caecilians. This list is preliminary; we anticipate the addition of many new species, both species new to science and species new for Myanmar. The list is copyrighted by Zug, Slowinski, and Wogan. [eng]
LAWRIE CONOLE'S LIFE LIST OF FROGS & REPTILES
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HERPETOFAUNA EM MINAS GERAIS
A variedade de ambientes presentes no estado de Minas Gerais, aliada a um panorama neotropical, proporciona uma grande diversidade de fauna, com destaque para os anfíbios e répteis, curiosamente especializados às diversas manifestações estruturais dos hábitats, com várias espécies endêmicas. [por]
Frogs Of The Brisbane Region
Brisbane is a city located in Queensland, Australia with an area of 1220 square kilometres and a population of over 1 million. The climate is mainly subtropical with areas of rainforest, dry eucalypt forest, woodlands and some coastal heath. Mangroves and wetland areas surround the body of water known as Moreton Bay. [eng]
Amphibians of the East Usambara Mountains
The Eastern Arc Mountains are a chain of mountains in Kenya and Tanzania that are influenced by the Indian Ocean. The mountain chain is a series of isolated mountains, which have been heavily covered by forests. Much of the original forests, especially at the more accessible or lower elevations, have been converted for agricultural crops. [eng]
Frogs of the South Coast (NSW)
List of species. [eng]
Tadpoles of the United States and Canada: A Tutorial and Key
KEY: FAMILIES. KEY: RANIDAE. KEY: HYLIDAE. KEY: MICROHYLIDAE. KEY: PELOBATIDAE. TUTORIAL. [eng]
Evol. Pop. Biology: Herptile Photos
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Western Australian Frog Species
A list of the Western Australian Frog species. [eng]
KEY TO THE TOWNSVILLE HYLIDAE
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Amphibians and reptiles of Madagascar
This work is a very accessible guide to the herpetofauna of the area and comes complete with information on the regional climate and vegetation, as well as with information on vivarium care. Descriptions of 240 species of frogs, turtles and tortoises, chameleons, geckos, iguanas and agamas, skinks and snakes are provided. For each species, the description includes information on distribution, habitat and characteristic features, as well as some general comments on natural history. [eng]
Preliminary Checklist of the Herpetofauna of Guyana
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KHS: Kansas Amphibians, Turtles and Reptiles
List of species. [eng]
List of Australia's Endangered Frogs
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Frogs of the Atherton Tablelands and Surrounds
Courtesy of the Tablelands Frog Club. [eng]
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