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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]
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Museum - amfibia
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International 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]
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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]
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Frog and Toad—In the Desert
Our small group of Desert Survivors, led by Craig Deutsche, climbed into the Panamint Mountains bordering Death Valley National Park through Surprise Canyon. A stream cascaded
through the canyon, and we stepped in and out of the water as we pulled ourselves over rocks heading higher into the mountains. It was a wonderful Memorial Day weekend. A canyon
wren’s trill welcomed us, stream orchids (Epipactis gigantea) bloomed beside us, hedgehog cacti thrust their purple blooms from the canyon walls, willows arched overhead, and at our
feet—frogs and toads. [eng]
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AmphibiaWeb
AmphibiaWeb is a portal for amphibian conservation biology and taxonomy. [eng]
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CalPhotos: Browse Amphibians
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Mark M. Lucas Livestock Gallery
Photos: Agamids, Amphibians, Boids, Iguanids, Rat snakes, Skinks and other lizards, Tarantulas, scorpions, and other invertabrates, Tortoises. [eng]
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Aline Reptiles Amphibians
Photos. [eng]
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Reptiles of the World Photo Shoot Report for 2002
For the last several years, we've been doing one of the most unique photo shoots offered anywhere in the country, our reptile shoot. For years, we called the shoot our
'Venomous Reptiles of the World Photo Shoot,' but we've amended that now, to reflect the huge variety of creatures we've brought in for filming. This year we had over
100 species of reptile, amphibian, and tarantula available for our shoot. Each group generally shot between 30 and 60 of these creatures, with those folks who did
back-to-back shoots doing 50 or more different species. [eng]
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Amphibian Species of the World
The online catalogue of the amphibian species. Search by classification, distribution.
[eng]
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Amphibian Diseases
A home page for diseases of amphibians relevant to amphibian declines. Contains protocols for handling of specimens and surveys for the amphibian chytrid. [eng]
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CLASS AMPHIBIA
Jonathan A. Campbell
Department of Biology
The University of Texas at Arlington
Arlington, Texas 76019
USA. Checklist. [eng]
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Species Identification Guide
Online Guide for Amphibians in the United States and Canada. [eng]
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livingunderworld.org - Amphibian Information Resource
Amphiban Information Resource - includes species databases, captive care info, photos, links, and more. [eng]
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AmphibiaWeb
Online resource for people concerned with the declining amphibian problem. Small but fuul enough site, containing species database, museum specimen databases, literature and species discription. [eng]
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Amphibian Embryology Tutorial
This tutorial is part of an ongoing project designed to implement multimedia and computer-based learning materials in the university undergraduate classroom. The materials presented here are NOT designed to replace either hard work outside of class wrestling with the dynamic nature of embryonic development, nor are they meant as a substitute for "wet lab" experience using a real microscope and real embryos. Instead, this tutorial is meant to supplement the presentation of standard videotape, laser video, digitized video and animation sequences in the traditional lecture period. [eng]
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LAWRIE CONOLE'S LIFE LIST OF FROGS & REPTILES
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Photographic Overview - Amphibians - Frogs & Toads
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US Amphibians Distribution Maps
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