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  1. Alabama Wildlife, Volume 1: A Checklist of Vertebrates and Selected Invertebrates: Aquatic Mollusks, Fishes, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals (Alabama Wildlife)
  2. North american wildlife: mammals, reptiles, amphibians field guide (North American Wildlife) by Reader's Digest Editors, 1998-05-04
  3. Illustrated Wildlife Encyclopedia: Reptiles (Illustrated Wildlife Encyclopedia) by Barbara Taylor, 2004-11-25
  4. Alabama Wildlife, Volume 3: Imperiled Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals (Alabama Wildlife)
  5. 21st Century Guide to Endangered Species ¿ U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Information - Birds, Mammals, Reptiles, Fishes, Amphibians, Clams, Snails, Insects, Crustaceans, Flowering Plants, Conifers, Ferns ¿ Official U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Plans (Core Federal Information Series) by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, 2002-10-20
  6. Attract reptiles and amphibians to your yard (The Wildlife garden) by Douglas Cates, 2002
  7. Reptiles (Weird Wildlife) by Jen Green, 2003-06-25
  8. Reptiles (Nature Books. Wildlife Library) by Jenny Markert, 1993-06
  9. Go Fish for Wildlife: Reptiles and Amphibians by Wenda O'Reilly, 2007-04-25
  10. Reptiles (Illustrated library of nature : an encyclopedia of natural history encompassing all aspects of nature and wildlife) by Archie Fairly Carr, 1984
  11. Reptiles and Amphibians (Encyclopedia of the Animal World) by John Stidworthy, Jill Bailey, 1989-09
  12. A guide to amphibian and reptile conservation by Tom R Johnson, 1979
  13. Alabama wildlife: Amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, by Donald W Linzey, 1972
  14. A Checklist of Florida's Amphibians and Reptiles, Nongame Wildlife Program by Paul Moler, 1988

161. Search - Wildlife
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162. TRINITY COUNTY
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/TRINI228.HTM
TRINITY COUNTY Salamanders
Ambystoma opacum (Marbled Salamander)
Ambystoma texanum (Smallmouth Salamander)
Desmognathus auriculatus (Ouachita Dusky Salamander)
Eurycea quadridigitata (Dwarf Salamander)
Notophthalmus viridescens (Red-spotted Newt)
Frogs and Toads
Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad)
Bufo velatus (East Texas Toad)
Gastrophryne carolinensis (Eastern Narrowmouth Toad) Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad) Hyla cinerea (Green Treefrog) Hyla versicolor (Gray Treefrog) Pseudacris crucifer (Spring Peeper) Pseudacris streckeri (Strecker's Chorus Frog) Pseudacris triseriata (Striped Chorus Frog) Rana areolata (Crawfish Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Rana clamitans (Green Frog) Rana palustris (Pickerel Frog) Rana sphenocephala (Southern Leopard Frog) Scaphiopus holbrooki/hurteri (Eastern [Hurter's] Spadefoot) Crocodilians Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator) Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Chelydra serpentina (Snapping Turtle) Graptemys pseudogeographica (False Map Turtle) Kinosternon subrubrum (Eastern Mud Turtle) Terrapene carolina (Eastern Box Turtle) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Lizards Anolis carolinensis (Green Anole) Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas Spotted Whiptail) Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Six-lined Racerunner) Eumeces fasciatus (Five-lined Skink) Eumeces laticeps (Broadhead Skink) Sceloporus undulatus (Fence Lizard) Scincella lateralis (Ground Skink) Snakes Agkistrodon contortrix (Copperhead) Agkistrodon piscivorus (Cottonmouth

163. Amphibians And Reptiles | NRCS Wildlife Habitat Management Institute
Construction; USGS Northern Prairie wildlife Research Center Amphibians reptiles; Catalogue of American Amphibians and reptiles.
http://www.whmi.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/herps.html

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164. WHEELER COUNTY
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/WHEEL242.HTM
WHEELER COUNTY Salamanders
None
Frogs and Toads
Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
Bufo cognatus (Great Plains Toad)
Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad)
Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's Toad)
Rana blairi (Plains Leopard Frog)
Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog)
Crocodilians
None Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Trachemys scripta (Slider) Lizards Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas Spotted Whiptail) Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Six-lined Racerunner) Crotaphytus collaris (Eastern Collared Lizard) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard) Snakes Crotalus viridis (Western Rattlesnake) Diadophis punctatus (Ringneck Snake) Elaphe guttata (Corn Snake) Lampropeltis triangulum (Milk Snake) Masticophis flagellum (Coachwhip) Nerodia erythrogaster (Plainbelly Water Snake) Nerodia rhombifer (Diamondback Water Snake) Pituophis melanoleucus (Bullsnake) Rhinocheilus lecontei (Longnose Snake) Sistrurus catenatus (Massasauga) Storeria dekayi (Brown Snake) Tantilla nigriceps (Plains Blackhead Snake) Thamnophis proximus (Western Ribbon Snake) Thamnophis sirtalis (Common Garter Snake) Date of Last Revision: 15 June 1998 Send us your comments Return to the County List Return to the Introduction Page Return to the TCWC homepage

165. Ethics And Resources: Pet Reptiles Vs The Wildlife Rehabilitator
for consumers to acquire them, or until everyone starts dumping unwanted reptilesright back on the pet stores doorsteps, wildlife rehabilitators and reptile
http://www.anapsid.org/iwrcart1.html
Melissa Kaplan's
Herp Care Collection
Last updated August 11, 2002
Ethics and Resources
Up for Discussion International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council Journal of Wildlife Rehabilitation , Fall/Winter 1998, 21(3-4): 31-32 Wildlife rehabilitators' interests range far beyond the direct care and handling of wildlife. Standards, ethics, wildlife policy, and community involvement are among the many issues that have a direct impact on the work rehabilitators do every day. Since these issues benefit from broad public discussion, this section of the Journal is designed to offer a forum for wildlife rehabilitators to exchange ideas about challenging issues, which are "up for discussion" by you, our readers. Some of the cases may also be discussed at upcoming IWRC conferences. The following "cases" will present either hypothetical situations or real-life problems facing active rehabilitators. Each case is followed with several questions for readers, and responses from people involved in wildlife rehabilitation. To encourage a free exchange of ideas, both attributed and anonymous responses are welcome. Question
I specialize in reptiles and amphibians. I have not turned away any animal for which I had space since I started doing this. I have had to turn away some very large snakes and Monitors due to lack of proper facilities for them.

166. WEBB COUNTY
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/WEBB240.HTM
WEBB COUNTY Salamanders
None
Frogs and Toads
Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
Bufo debilis (Green Toad)
Bufo marinus (Giant Toad)
Bufo punctatus (Red-spotted Toad)
Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad)
Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad)
Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad)
Rana berlandieri (Rio Grande Leopard Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Scaphiopus couchi (Couch's Spadefoot) Crocodilians Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator) Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Chrysemys picta (Painted Turtle) Deirochelys reticularia (Chicken Turtle) ACCIDENTAL Gopherus berlandieri (Texas Tortoise) Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle) Pseudemys gorzugi (Western River Cooter) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Trachemys scripta (Slider) Lizards Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas Spotted Whiptail) Cnemidophorus laredoensis (Laredo Striped Whiptail) Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Six-lined Racerunner) Cnemidophorus tigris (Western Whiptail) Coleonyx brevis (Texas Banded Gecko) Cophosaurus texanus (Greater Earless Lizard) Crotaphytus reticulatus (Reticulate Collared Lizard) Eumeces obsoletus (Great Plains Skink) Eumeces tetragrammus (Four-lined Skink) Hemidactylus turcicus * (Mediterranean Gecko) Holbrookia lacerata (Spot-tailed Earless Lizard) Holbrookia propinqua (Keeled Earless Lizard) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard) Phrynosoma modestum (Roundtail Horned Lizard) Sceloporus cyanogenys (Blue Spiny Lizard) Sceloporus olivaceus (Texas Spiny Lizard) Sceloporus undulatus (Fence Lizard) Sceloporus variabilis

167. Reptile Checklist
wildlife which can be found in the Garden State. This is an exceptional number ofspecies for a state as small as New Jersey. The table below lists reptiles
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/chkrept.htm
New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife
Reptiles of New Jersey
There are a total of over 500 species of vertebrate wildlife which can be found in the Garden State. This is an exceptional number of species for a state as small as New Jersey. The table below lists reptiles which can be found, along with their status as defined below: E - Endangered
T - Threatened
D - Decreasing S - Stable
U - Undetermined
I - Introduced COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME STATUS Common Snapping Turtle Chelydra s. serpentina S Stinkpot Sternotherus odoratus S Eastern Mud Turtle Kinosternon s. subrubrum U Spotted Turtle Clemmys guttata U Bog Turtle Clemmys muhlenbergi E Wood Turtle Clemmys insculpta T Eastern Box Turtle Terrapene c. carolina S N. Diamondback Terrapin Malaclemys t. terrapin D Map Turtle Graptemys geographica U Red-bellied Turtle Pseudemys rubriventris U Red-eared Turtle Pseudemys scripta elegans I Eastern Painted Turtle Chrysemys p. picta

168. WASHINGTON COUNTY
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/WASHI239.HTM
WASHINGTON COUNTY Salamanders
Ambystoma texanum (Smallmouth Salamander)
Eurycea quadridigitata (Dwarf Salamander)
Frogs and Toads
Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
Bufo houstonensis (Houston Toad)
Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad)
Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's Toad)
Gastrophryne carolinensis (Eastern Narrowmouth Toad)
Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad)
Hyla cinerea (Green Treefrog) Hyla versicolor (Gray Treefrog) Pseudacris clarki (Spotted Chorus Frog) Pseudacris streckeri (Strecker's Chorus Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Rana clamitans (Green Frog) Rana sphenocephala (Southern Leopard Frog) Scaphiopus holbrooki/hurteri (Eastern [Hurter's] Spadefoot) Crocodilians None Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Graptemys pseudogeographica (False Map Turtle) Kinosternon subrubrum (Eastern Mud Turtle) Terrapene carolina (Eastern Box Turtle) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Trachemys scripta (Slider) Lizards Anolis carolinensis (Green Anole) Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas Spotted Whiptail) Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Six-lined Racerunner) Eumeces fasciatus (Five-lined Skink) Eumeces laticeps (Broadhead Skink) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard) Sceloporus olivaceus (Texas Spiny Lizard) Sceloporus undulatus (Fence Lizard) Scincella lateralis (Ground Skink) Snakes Agkistrodon contortrix (Copperhead) Coluber constrictor (Eastern Racer) Diadophis punctatus (Ringneck Snake) Elaphe guttata (Corn Snake) Elaphe obsoleta (Eastern Rat Snake) Lampropeltis calligaster (Prairie Kingsnake) Lampropeltis getula

169. WARD COUNTY
Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/WARD238.HTM
WARD COUNTY Salamanders
Ambystoma tigrinum (Tiger Salamander)
Frogs and Toads
Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad)
Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's Toad)
Eleutherodactylus augusti (Barking Frog)
Rana berlandieri (Rio Grande Leopard Frog)
Scaphiopus couchi (Couch's Spadefoot)
Spea bombifrons (Plains Spadefoot)
Spea multiplicata (New Mexico Spadefoot) Crocodilians None Turtles Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Lizards Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas Spotted Whiptail) Cnemidophorus inornatus (Little Striped Whiptail) Cnemidophorus tesselatus (Colorado Checkered Whiptail) Cnemidophorus tigris (Western Whiptail) Coleonyx brevis (Texas Banded Gecko) Eumeces obsoletus (Great Plains Skink) Gambelia wislizeni (Longnose Leopard Lizard) Holbrookia lacerata (Spot-tailed Earless Lizard) Holbrookia maculata (Lesser Earless Lizard) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard) Phrynosoma modestum (Roundtail Horned Lizard) Sceloporus magister (Desert Spiny Lizard) Sceloporus merriami (Canyon Lizard) QUESTIONABLE Sceloporus undulatus (Fence Lizard) Uta stansburiana (Side-blotched Lizard) Snakes Arizona elegans (Eastern Glossy Snake) Crotalus atrox (Western Diamondback Rattlesnake) Crotalus viridis (Western Rattlesnake) Hypsiglena torquata (Night Snake) Leptotyphlops humilis (Western Blind Snake) Masticophis flagellum (Coachwhip) Pituophis melanoleucus (Bullsnake) Rhinocheilus lecontei (Longnose Snake) Sistrurus catenatus (Massasauga) Date of Last Revision: 15 June 1998 Send us your comments Return to the County List Return to the Introduction Page Return to the TCWC homepage

170. Mammals, Reptiles And Amphibians: North American Wildlife
Mammals, reptiles and Amphibians North American wildlife (North Americanwildlife). Mammals, reptiles and Amphibians North American
http://www.outdoorshub.com/Mammals_Reptiles_and_Amphibians_North_American_Wildli
Mammals, Reptiles and Amphibians: North American Wildlife
Mammals, Reptiles and Amphibians: North American Wildlife

by Authors: Readers Digest
Released: 01 May, 1998
ISBN: 0762100354
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This book has the best fact-filled text and color portraits of any I have read. It includes over 2,000 plants and animals of all types. It is easy to read and research because each section is color tabed. If you wont to exolore Wildlife you need this Book!!
Mammals, Reptiles and Amphibians: North American Wildlife > Customer Review #2: Excellent book on wildlife, wildflowers, plants and trees.

171. WALKER COUNTY
List of species found in the county, updated annually. Provided by Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection. Both scientific names and common names are given for each species.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/WALKE236.HTM
WALKER COUNTY Salamanders
Ambystoma texanum (Smallmouth Salamander)
Amphiuma tridactylum (Three-toed Amphiuma)
Desmognathus auriculatus (Ouachita Dusky Salamander)
Eurycea quadridigitata (Dwarf Salamander)
Notophthalmus viridescens (Red-spotted Newt)
Siren intermedia (Lesser Siren)
Frogs and Toads
Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad)
Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad) Bufo velatus (East Texas Toad) Gastrophryne carolinensis (Eastern Narrowmouth Toad) Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad) Hyla cinerea (Green Treefrog) Hyla squirella (Squirrel Treefrog) Hyla versicolor (Gray Treefrog) Pseudacris clarki (Spotted Chorus Frog) Pseudacris crucifer (Spring Peeper) Pseudacris streckeri (Strecker's Chorus Frog) Pseudacris triseriata (Striped Chorus Frog) Rana areolata (Crawfish Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Rana clamitans (Green Frog) Rana palustris (Pickerel Frog) Rana sphenocephala (Southern Leopard Frog) Scaphiopus holbrooki/hurteri (Eastern [Hurter's] Spadefoot) Syrrhophus cystignathoides (Rio Grande Chirping Frog) Crocodilians Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator) Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Chelydra serpentina (Snapping Turtle) Deirochelys reticularia (Chicken Turtle) Graptemys ouachitensis (Ouachita Map Turtle) Graptemys pseudogeographica (False Map Turtle) Kinosternon carinatum (Razorback Musk Turtle) Kinosternon odoratum (Stinkpot) Kinosternon subrubrum (Eastern Mud Turtle) Macroclemys temmincki (Alligator Snapping Turtle) Pseudemys concinna

172. Welcome To Reptiles Alive! LLC!
very seriously as we are also a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility organizations,and the public with sick, injured, abandoned, or confiscated reptiles.
http://home.earthlink.net/~chriscorps/RALLC/
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      Reptiles Alive! LLC provides schools, camps, parties, special events, libraries, and other venues throughout the Mid-Atlantic region with entertaining and educational live animal programs of the highest quality. Each year thousands of people meet our unique and beautiful exotic animals and learn about important biological and environmental topics, while having a great time. Our talented, professional, and experienced wildlife educators capture the attention and imagination of audiences with enthusiastic and dramatic performances. We have presented programs and shows at a variety of events and venues including:
      • The National Theatre, Washington, D.C.
      • The Virginia Marine Science Museum, Virginia Beach, VA
      • The Wildlife Center of Virginia, Waynesboro, VA
      • The Smithsonian Naturalist Center, Leesburg, VA
        and various school, park, and library systems throughout Maryland and Virginia.
      Our Wildlife Educators and Animals have been seen on television, heard radio, and featured in newspapers, locally and through out the United States! Our programs meet much of Virginia's Standards of Learning (SOL's) in science, and have been approved by:
  • 173. VICTORIA COUNTY
    Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
    http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/VICTO235.HTM
    VICTORIA COUNTY Salamanders
    Ambystoma texanum (Smallmouth Salamander)
    Notophthalmus meridionalis (Black-spotted Newt)
    Notophthalmus viridescens (Red-spotted Newt)
    Siren intermedia (Lesser Siren)
    Frogs and Toads
    Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
    Bufo debilis (Green Toad)
    Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad)
    Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad)
    Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's Toad) Gastrophryne carolinensis (Eastern Narrowmouth Toad) Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad) Hyla cinerea (Green Treefrog) Hyla squirella (Squirrel Treefrog) Hyla versicolor (Gray Treefrog) Pseudacris clarki (Spotted Chorus Frog) Pseudacris triseriata (Striped Chorus Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Rana sphenocephala (Southern Leopard Frog) Crocodilians Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator) Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Chelydra serpentina (Snapping Turtle) Graptemys caglei (Cagle's Map Turtle) Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle) Kinosternon subrubrum (Eastern Mud Turtle) Pseudemys texana (Texas River Cooter) Terrapene carolina (Eastern Box Turtle) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Trachemys scripta (Slider) Lizards Anolis carolinensis (Green Anole) Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas Spotted Whiptail) Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Six-lined Racerunner) Eumeces fasciatus (Five-lined Skink) Eumeces laticeps (Broadhead Skink) Eumeces septentionalis (Northern Prairie Skink) Hemidactylus turcicus * (Mediterranean Gecko) Holbrookia propinqua (Keeled Earless Lizard) Ophisaurus attenuatus (Slender Glass Lizard) Phrynosoma cornutum

    174. Wildlife Links For Kern County Especially The Kern River Valley
    wildlife resources in the Kern River watersheds and Kern County are Opportunitiesfor encountering butterflies, birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians are
    http://natureali.org/wildlife.htm
    Kern County Wildlife and Natural History
    Wildlife resources in the Kern River watersheds and Kern County are unparalleled anywhere in North America above Mexico. Opportunities for encountering butterflies, birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians are around every corner. In addition, spring wildflower displays are admired from visitors from all areas of the globe. BIOGEOGRAPHY Habitats Chaparral Great Basin Desert Valley Grassland ... Sierran Forest PLANTS Kern River Preserve Flora Illustrated Ferns of Kern County Illustrated Trees of Kern County Mushrooms 2003 WILDFLOWER PHOTOS February Early March Late March Early April ... April 2004 Wildflowers Kern, Inyo, and Tulare Wildflower Reports: 2004 Wildflower Reports - Central California. WILDLIFE March 2004 Wildlife April 2004 Wildlife INSECTS Kern Butterfly Checklist ... Southwestern Pond Turtle SPECIAL LISTS Checklist of Exotic Animals introduced to Kern County Checklist of Introduced Plants Checklist of Sensitive Species found in Kern County BIRDS ... Birds of Kern County, California: A photo checklist

    175. THROCKMORTON COUNTY
    Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
    http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/THROC224.HTM
    THROCKMORTON COUNTY Salamanders
    None
    Frogs and Toads
    Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
    Bufo debilis (Green Toad)
    Bufo punctatus (Red-spotted Toad)
    Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad)
    Gastrophryne carolinensis (Eastern Narrowmouth Toad) QUESTIONABLE
    Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad)
    Hyla versicolor (Gray Treefrog) QUESTIONABLE
    Pseudacris clarki (Spotted Chorus Frog) Rana blairi (Plains Leopard Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Scaphiopus couchi (Couch's Spadefoot) Crocodilians None Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Graptemys pseudogeographica (False Map Turtle) Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle) Kinosternon odoratum (Stinkpot) QUESTIONABLE Pseudemys texana (Texas River Cooter) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Trachemys scripta (Slider) Lizards Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas Spotted Whiptail) Cophosaurus texanus (Greater Earless Lizard) Crotaphytus collaris (Eastern Collared Lizard) Eumeces obsoletus (Great Plains Skink) Eumeces septentionalis (Northern Prairie Skink) Eumeces tetragrammus (Four-lined Skink) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard) Sceloporus olivaceus (Texas Spiny Lizard) Sceloporus undulatus (Fence Lizard) Scincella lateralis (Ground Skink) Snakes Agkistrodon contortrix (Copperhead) Coluber constrictor (Eastern Racer) Crotalus atrox (Western Diamondback Rattlesnake) Crotalus viridis (Western Rattlesnake) Diadophis punctatus (Ringneck Snake) Elaphe guttata (Corn Snake) Elaphe obsoleta (Eastern Rat Snake) Lampropeltis calligaster (Prairie Kingsnake) Lampropeltis getula

    176. Graf Nature & Wildlife Photography - Reptiles & Amphibians
    reptiles Amphibians, TITLE, +, , FILE NAME, +, -, DATE, nature pictures wildlifephotography abstract photos landscape images underwater life All Images © Mark
    http://www.grafphoto.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=10

    177. COUNTY
    Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
    http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/SABIN202.HTM
    SABIN COUNTY Salamanders
    Ambystoma maculatum (Spotted Salamander)
    Ambystoma opacum (Marbled Salamander)
    Ambystoma texanum (Smallmouth Salamander)
    Amphiuma tridactylum (Three-toed Amphiuma)
    Eurycea quadridigitata (Dwarf Salamander)
    Necturus beyeri (Gulf Coast Waterdog)
    Siren intermedia (Lesser Siren)
    Frogs and Toads
    Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
    Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad) Bufo velatus (East Texas Toad) Gastrophryne carolinensis (Eastern Narrowmouth Toad) Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad) Hyla cinerea (Green Treefrog) Hyla squirella (Squirrel Treefrog) Hyla versicolor (Gray Treefrog) Pseudacris crucifer (Spring Peeper) Pseudacris triseriata (Striped Chorus Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Rana clamitans (Green Frog) Rana palustris (Pickerel Frog) Rana sphenocephala (Southern Leopard Frog) Scaphiopus holbrooki/hurteri (Eastern [Hurter's] Spadefoot) Crocodilians Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator) Turtles Graptemys ouachitensis (Ouachita Map Turtle) Kinosternon subrubrum (Eastern Mud Turtle) Pseudemys concinna (River Cooter) Terrapene carolina (Eastern Box Turtle) Lizards Anolis carolinensis (Green Anole) Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Six-lined Racerunner) Eumeces anthracinus (Coal Skink) QUESTIONABLE Eumeces fasciatus (Five-lined Skink) Eumeces laticeps (Broadhead Skink) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard) Sceloporus undulatus (Fence Lizard) Scincella lateralis (Ground Skink) Snakes Agkistrodon contortrix (Copperhead) Agkistrodon piscivorus (Cottonmouth Cemophora coccinea (Scarlet Snake)

    178. WI Rehabilitation - Wildlife Care - Medical Care - Diseases - Diseases Of Reptil
    Scope Paramyxovirus(OPMV) in snakes Online Volumes URL http//www.vetmed.ufl.edu/sacs/wildlife/Pmyx.html.VetMed Scope Salmonella and reptiles Online Volumes
    http://www.wildlife-international.org/EN/rehab/care/medical/disrept.cfm
    Home Emergency Site Help Contact Us ... Resources Wildlife Care Supplies Environment Wildlife Vet Related Fields ... Notices
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    Wildlife Care Menu Zoonoses Medical Care .Injuries .Diseases .Medications .Toxic Subst. .Microscopy .Euthanasia .Necropsies Identification Anatomy Physiology Psychology/Behaviour Capture/Restraint Release Long Term Care Chytridiomycosis is a fungal disease of amphibians. "A series of catastrophic declines in relatively undisturbed regions, however, has remained a mystery until recently. At these sites, notably in the montane rain forests of Australia and Central America, multiple species assemblages of amphibians have disappeared within a short time period and a number of global (species) extinctions are thought to have occurred. These include the extinction of the golden toad (Bufo periglenes) of Costa Rica and two species of gastric brooding frogs (Rheobatrachus) of Australia - species only discovered in the last half of the 20th century."
    http://nersp.nerdc.ufl.edu/~iacuc/infectiousdis.htm

    179. TERRY COUNTY
    Texas Cooperative wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
    http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/TERRY223.HTM
    TERRY COUNTY Salamanders
    Ambystoma tigrinum (Tiger Salamander)
    Frogs and Toads
    Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
    Bufo cognatus (Great Plains Toad)
    Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad)
    Pseudacris clarki (Spotted Chorus Frog)
    Rana blairi (Plains Leopard Frog)
    Spea bombifrons (Plains Spadefoot)
    Spea multiplicata (New Mexico Spadefoot)
    Crocodilians None Turtles Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Lizards Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Six-lined Racerunner) Eumeces obsoletus (Great Plains Skink) Holbrookia maculata (Lesser Earless Lizard) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard) Sceloporus undulatus (Fence Lizard) Snakes Crotalus atrox (Western Diamondback Rattlesnake) Crotalus viridis (Western Rattlesnake) Heterodon nasicus (Western Hognose Snake) Masticophis flagellum (Coachwhip) Pituophis melanoleucus (Bullsnake) Date of Last Revision: 15 June 1998 Send us your comments Return to the County List Return to the Introduction Page Return to the TCWC homepage

    180. WI Rehabilitation - Wildlife Care - Care & Feeding - Nutrition - Reptiles And Am
    wildlife Care Menu. reptiles and amphibians, unlike mammals and birds, are not nurturedor fed
    http://www.wildlife-international.org/EN/rehab/care/care_feeding/nutri_rept.cfm
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    Wildlife Care Menu Zoonoses Medical Care -Ident, Nat History -Neonate Care -Adult Care -Nutrition -Supplies Identification Anatomy Physiology Psychology/Behaviour Capture/Restraint Release Long Term Care
    Reptiles and amphibians, unlike mammals and birds, are not nurtured or fed by their parents. Upon hatching, they are independent and capable of self-feeding and food recognition. Like all other animals, their captive diets must reflect their wild diets. Websites Melissa Kaplanメs Herp Care Collection
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    Reptile and amphibian care and feeding. This site discusses care of non-native species, but some of the information is generally applicable.
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