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  1. Ecotoxicology of Amphibians and Reptiles (Setac Technical Publications Series)
  2. Toad by the Road: A Year in the Life of These Amazing Amphibians by Joanne Ryder, 2007-04-03
  3. Amphibians and Reptiles of New England: Habitats and Natural History by Richard M. Degraaf, 1983-11
  4. Naturalist's Big Bend: An Introduction to the Trees and Shrubs, Wildflowers, Cacti, Mammals, Birds, Reptiles and Amphibians, Fish, and Insects (Louise Lindsey Merrick Natural Environment Series, 33) by Roland H. Wauer, Carl M. Fleming, 2001-11-21
  5. Reptiles and Amphibians of North America by Alan E. Leviton, 1971-12
  6. Reptiles, Amphibians, and Invertebrates: An Identification and Care Guide (Reptile Keepers Guide) by R.D. Bartlett, Patricia Bartlett, et all 2010-09-01
  7. The Amphibians Are Coming! Emergence of the 'Gator Navy and its Revolutionary Landing Craft, Vol. 1 (Amphibious Operations in the South Pacific in WWII series) by William L. McGee, 2000-11-01
  8. Amphibians and Reptiles of Texas (W. L. Moody Jr. Natural History Series) by James R. Dixon, 2000-03-01
  9. Amphibian Conservation by Raymond D. Semlitsch, 2003-06-17
  10. North american wildlife: mammals, reptiles, amphibians field guide by Editors of Reader's Digest, 1998-05-04
  11. Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Amphibians (Environmental & Ecological Physiology) by Stan Hillman, Philip Withers, et all 2009-01-05
  12. Reptiles and Amphibians Dictionary by Clint Twist, 2005
  13. Hormones and Reproduction of Vertebrates - Vol 2: Amphibians
  14. What Is an Amphibian? (Animal Kingdom) by Lola M. Schaefer, 2001-01

81. WEST VIRGINIA REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS
West Virginia Reptiles amphibians. Listings. Appalachian Seal Salamander;Black Kingsnake; Black Rat Snake; Blackbelly Salamander; Blanchard s
http://jajhs.kana.k12.wv.us/vwv/animal/rep_amph/rep_amph.htm
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Listings
This section is made possible through the efforts of Mike Smith, science teacher at John Adams Junior High

82. Home
Color images of flowers, animals, insects, and amphibians.
http://www.rslphoto.com/Home/home.html
Nature photography and stock photos are our speciality here at R. S. Lauridsen Photography. Commercial photography editorial and advertising work help to round every thing out. In addition to this I offer workshops and photo tours covering a large range of subjects. I also have a great photo links page, you may want to check it out. Links to most major manufactures as well as some great E-Zines, all related to photography, cameras darkroom technique and nature photos. R. S. Lauridsen Photography
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San Diego, CA 92163
E-mail to: ThePhotographer@RSLPhoto.com Attention: This site has not been designed with any compressed images. It will not display properly if your browser is configured to display compressed images. You will need to disable “ show compressed images ” within your browsers preferences. I apologize for this, but I am a photographer, not a full time web designer. The only purpose for this site is to display my work, as a photographer. My only wish is for you to see a true representation of that work. Thank you. R.S.Lauridsen You are visitor digimarc electronic watermark and will show R. S. Lauridsen as the registered owner. Please enjoy my work. Thank You. R. S. Lauridsen

83. Amphibians 2 Tri Club
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84. Amphibians
A list of cladograms tested for their correspondence with stratigraphic data, with references.
http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/cladestrat/amphibians.html
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Data on basal tetrapod/ amphibian trees
List of cladograms tested for their correspondence with stratigraphic data. Cladograms are listed alphabetically. For each group, data are listed in order, as follows:
  • Group name
  • Tree size (number of terminals)
  • SRL, Standard range length, the total time represented by known fossil ranges
  • MIG, Minimum implied gap or 'ghost range'
  • Gmin, the minimum possible ghost range when cladogram branches are rearranged
  • Gmax, the maximum possible ghost range when cladogram branches are rearranged
  • RCI, the Relative completeness index (Benton, 1994)
  • RCI and GER Sig., significance of the RCI and GER measures
  • No. consistent nodes, the number of stratigraphically consistent nodes
  • SCI, the Stratigraphic consistency index (Huelsenbeck, 1994)
  • SCI Sig., significance of the SCI measure
  • GER, the Gap excess ratio (Wills, 1999)
  • Range, the broad stratigraphic range of the cladogram
  • Reference, the source of the cladogram assessed
Group No. terminals SRL MIG Gmin Gmax RCI Consistent nodes SCI SCI Sig.

85. MASON COUNTY
Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MASON157.HTM
MASON COUNTY Salamanders
Plethodon albagula/glutinosus (Western Slimy Salamander)
Frogs and Toads
Acris crepitans (Cricket Frog)
Bufo debilis (Green Toad)
Bufo punctatus (Red-spotted Toad)
Bufo speciosus (Texas Toad)
Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad)
Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's Toad)
Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad)
Hyla versicolor (Gray Treefrog) Pseudacris clarki (Spotted Chorus Frog) Pseudacris streckeri (Strecker's Chorus Frog) Rana berlandieri (Rio Grande Leopard Frog) Rana catesbeiana (Bullfrog) Scaphiopus couchi (Couch's Spadefoot) Syrrhopus marnocki (Cliff Chirping Frog) Crocodilians None Turtles Apalone (Trionyx) mutica (Smooth Softshell) Apalone (Trionyx) spinifera (Spiny Softshell) Chelydra serpentina (Snapping Turtle) Graptemys versa (Texas Map Turtle) Kinosternon flavescens (Yellow Mud Turtle) Pseudemys texana (Texas River Cooter) Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle) Trachemys scripta (Slider) Lizards Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas Spotted Whiptail) Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Six-lined Racerunner) Cophosaurus texanus (Greater Earless Lizard) Crotaphytus collaris (Eastern Collared Lizard) Eumeces fasciatus (Five-lined Skink) QUESTIONABLE Eumeces obsoletus (Great Plains Skink) Eumeces tetragrammus (Four-lined Skink) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard) Sceloporus olivaceus (Texas Spiny Lizard) Sceloporus poinsetti (Crevice Spiny Lizard) Sceloporus undulatus (Fence Lizard) Scincella lateralis (Ground Skink) Urosaurus ornatus (Tree Lizard) Snakes Agkistrodon contortrix (Copperhead) Agkistrodon piscivorus

86. Animal Tracks - Amphibians
amphibians. What is an Amphibian? Salamanders, frogs and toads are amphibians. amphibianshave long tails and slender bodies. They live near water.
http://www.bear-tracker.com/amphibs.html
Amphibians What is an Amphibian? Salamanders, frogs and toads are amphibians. Amphibians have long tails and slender bodies. They live near water. Unlike reptiles, they do not have scaly skin. The skin is smooth and moist. Mucous glands help to keep the skin moist. Blood vessels just beneath the surface allow the amphibian to use its skin to help it breathe. Some secrete poisons from their skins. Special color cells allow the amphibian to change its skin color by expanding or contracting. If a limb is lost to a predator, some amphibians can re-grow a new limb. Amphibians are cold-blooded and those living in cold regions hibernate during winter. Eggs are laid in jelly-like masses in the water. Some amphibian larvae have gills and live underwater until they metamorphose into land-dwelling forms. Adult amphibians are carnivorous, but larvae are herbivorous (vegetarian). Click on the name of the amphibian below to see a picture of its tracks and some natural history information about it. Pacific Treefrog Western Toad Foothill Yellow-legged Frog Salamanders Got an amphibian story? E-mail me and tell me about it. tracker777@hotmail.com

87. Amphibiancare.com - An Online Amphibian And Reptile Information Resource>> Main
Care sheets about amphibian and turtle species, links, pictures of many amphibians.
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Home Last Updated 04.05.04
04.05.04 Took a trip to the Saint Louis Herpetarium and photographed their herps
03.12.04 Wrote an article about Culturing Fruit Flies
03.07.04 Added an article about Reptile and Amphibian Books
Welcome to amphibiancare.com. This site started as a revision of my old amphibian site in January 2002. Over the past two years I wrote more articles, took more pictures and added more content to this page than I ever thought I would. The idea behind www.amphibiancare.com is to show you the ways that I keep my animals as well as to provide information that will help you care for yours. If you have a question please feel free to contact me . Navigate the site by clicking the blue link tabs on the top of the page.
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88. Reptiles & Amphibians - NBII
Reptiles and amphibians. Scientists have catalogued at least 4,780species of amphibians around the world. The continental United
http://www.nbii.gov/disciplines/herps/
Reptiles and Amphibians
  • Scientists have catalogued at least 4,780 species of amphibians around the world. The continental United States is home to at least 230 amphibian species.
    More than 7,800 reptile species have been described world-wide.
    Reptiles and amphibians are perhaps the most maligned and misunderstood members of the animal kingdom. Often feared and hated by humans, these animals provide critical services within the food chain, keeping insect, small mammal, and even other reptile and amphibian populations in check.

Reptiles
Amphibians

Nerve-studded jaws let alligators, crocodiles sense prey

Honduran town fights to save leatherback turtles

Study concludes parasitic worms cause frog deformities
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89. Reptiles & Amphibians Teacher Resources - NBII
Access to online educational resources for the study of reptiles and amphibians,including identification, habitats, and life cycles of frogs, toads
http://www.nbii.gov/education/herps.html
Grades
K-3
Grades K-3
FrogLand Although this site doesn't have much in the way of curriculum content, it offers a good introduction to amphibians, their life cycle, and care. There are fun froggy jokes, a coloring book, and weird frog facts, all of which can supplement a unit on amphibians for younger learners. FrogWeb This Web site, an inter-agency initiative amongst federal, state, and non-profit agencies, and the education and conservation communities, provides comprehensive information about amphibians for both scientists and the general public. Keep abreast of the latest information about amphibian declines and deformities, volunteer your class for various amphibian monitoring activities, and check out the "Educational Resources" and "FrogFun for Kids" areas for a variety of classroom projects and activities. Turtle Trax Although this non-profit organization's site does not contain lesson plans, it does offer teachers plenty of endearing biographies and color photos of specific turtles who have lived in the Honokowai Marine Preserve in Hawai'i, an overview of threats to marine turtles, and actions that everyday citizens can take to help preserve them.
Grades 4-6 Birmingham (AL) Zoo's Animal Omnibus: Amphibians A collection of links to specific Web resources for dozens of species of frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders, plus links to general amphibian information. If you need information about a particular species, this is a good starting point.

90. Alan Bosch Reptiles - Investment Quality Ball Python And Boa Morphs. Specializin
Breeder specializing in captivebred ball pythons, boas, amphibians, various other snakes, turtles and lizards.
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HOME A word from Alan Bosch BALL PYTHONS BOAS ... MESSAGE BOARD Alan Bosch Reptiles - Investment quality ball python and boa morphs. Specializing in Piebald, Albino, Axanthic, Granite, Pastel Jungle, GHOST, Burgandy and Honeyball ball python morphs and Kahl strain albino, Jungle and Hypo Boas. At Alan Bosch Reptiles , our two priorities are the health and well-being of our animals and your satisfaction. We deal in captive-bred reptiles, quality imports and reptile accessories. We feature investment quality Ball Pythons and Boas. Take a look at our complete ball python collection at BALL PYTHONS and what's currently hatching or anticipated to hatch this season under our BOSCH's BABIES to BE section. Alan Bosch, a native of New Orleans, Louisiana (U.S.A.) had his first experience with reptiles at 8 years of age when he captured his first reptile, a ring-necked snake ( Diadophis punctuas ), igniting his lifelong passion for herpetology. He studied under the famed Wyoming herpetologist Dr. George T. Baxter ( Bufo baxteri ) while studying for his BS in Wildlife Management, Terrestrial Option, Minoring in Aquatic Wildlife Management, at the

91. Amphibians Of Panamá
Full checklist with images and descriptions for many species.
http://home.earthlink.net/~itec/Amphibian.html

92. Reptiles And Amphibians Of Colorado
Index of online resources about the native reptiles and amphibiansof Colorado. Guide to the Reptiles and amphibians of Colorado.
http://coloherp.org/geo/index.php
The Colorado Herpetological Society
Guide to the Reptiles and Amphibians of Colorado
About this Guide
Naming Conflicts,

Documenting,

INDEX OF SPECIES
By Common Name

By Scientific Name

Grouped By Family

Index of Counties
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Map of Counties

IDENTIFICATION KEYS
Amphibians
Turtles Lizards Snakes ... CHS Home Page
County Record Tables for Colorado Amphibians and Reptiles
as of January 1999. Updated January 2000. This on-line document is taken from the report: County record tables for Colorado amphibians and reptiles: as of January, 1999 by Lauren J. Livo (1), Hobart M. Smith (1), and David Chiszar (2) (1) EPO Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309 USA (2) Department of Psychology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309 USA Originally published on May 15, 1996, by the Colorado Herpetological Society, these tables contain the most current updates of the county record tables. (Material originally compiled, and periodic updates furnished, by Lauren J. Livo. 1999 revision published by the Colorado Division of Wildlife, Denver, Colorado.) The tables in this document indicate whether a county record exists for any native reptile or amphibian in Colorado, and a bibliographic entry for any records that do exist. You can search the tables by County, or by the scientific or common name for any species.

93. Welcome To The Herpetological Conservation Trust
A UK registered charity dedicated to the conservation of Reptiles amphibians.
http://www.hcontrst.f9.co.uk/
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94. Alien Explorers Amphibians
Articles for middle schoolers about different types of amphibians, including frogs, toads, and salamanders.
http://www.alienexplorer.com/ecology/topic15.html

95. Ctamphibians
Photos and life histories of the state's frogs and salmanders; recordings of frog calls.
http://ctamp.homestead.com/ctamphibians.html
@import url(http://www.homestead.com/~media/elements/Text/font_styles.css); Email John Himmelman
Marbled Salamander

Bullfrogs and Green Frogs
, are wriggling about in more permanent bodies of water.   And on a warm winter afternoon, a Spring Peeper, awakened too soon, can occasionally be heard "peeping" in the distance.
I f you are interested in enjoying this group of animals, the "kick off" season begins late winter/early spring.  It is at this time the Spring Peepers and Wood Frogs begin their chorus and the Spotted Salamanders emerge from the ground to their rendevous in nearby vernal pools.
VERNAL POOLS
- their importance to amphibians
FROGS (Anura
Toads (Bufonidae)

Eastern American Toad
(Bufo americanus)
Fowler's Toad
(Bufo fowleri)
Treefrogs (Hylidae)
Pelobatidae
Eastern Spadefoot (Scaphiopus holbrookii True Frogs (Ranidae) Spring Peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) Gray Tree Frog (Hyla versicolor) ... (Rana sylvatica C The two books below are from my "Nature Upclose" series with Children's Press.  Click on one of the covers to see sample pages and ordering information. For a look at some CT moths...

96. Learningpage.com Reptiles/Amphibians Fact Files
King Cobra, Anaconda. All Reptile/Amphibian Fact Files. Oceans ZooAnimals Dinosaurs Reptiles/amphibians Insects/Spiders, Fact
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97. UKReptiles
A site for those in the UK and Europe with an interest in reptiles and amphibians. Free classified ads, listings of herp traders, clubs and societies, vets, upcoming events and reptile links.
http://www.ukreptiles.com/
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98. Amphibians In Kansas
amphibians. Have no claws on their toes. Currently, there are about 4,000 recognizedspecies of amphibians in the world, divided into 3 living orders.
http://www.gpnc.org/amphibia.htm
Amphibians
Are in the class Amphibia within the subphylum Vertebrata. Are cold-blooded. They cannot maintain their body temperature by internal means. Have a moist skin with no protective scales or shells. Lay soft, gelatinous eggs with no shell Lay their eggs in water or some other situation where they will remain moist. Start their life in the water in a gilled larval state (called tadpoles in frogs and toads). Have no claws on their toes. Currently, there are about 4,000 recognized species of amphibians in the world, divided into 3 living orders. Within Kansas 32 species are recorded from 9 families in 2 orders. Visit the website of the Kansas Amphibian Monitoring Project to learn more about the frogs and toads in Kansas and listen to their calls! The following list is taken from "A Checklist of the Vertebrate Animals of Kansas", second edition, 1999, by George Potts, Joseph Collins and Kate Shaw. This is available from the Kansas University Natural History Museum. Visit their web site to learn about this and other natural history publications and how to order them.

99. Biologybase: Mississippi Amphibians
Mississippi amphibians. By Robert B. Hole, Jr. Caudata (Salamanders.Proteidae Mudpuppies. Alabama Waterdog Necturus alabamensis.
http://www.interaktv.com/MS/MSAmphibs.html
BiologyBase
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Checklists of Mississippi Vertebrates
BiologyBase Checklist Index Mississippi Index
Mississippi Amphibians
By Robert B. Hole, Jr.
Caudata (Salamanders Proteidae - Mudpuppies Alabama Waterdog Necturus alabamensis Gulf Coast Waterdog Necturus beyeri Mudpuppy Necturus maculosus Amphiumidae - Amphiumas Three-toed Amphiuma Amphiuma tridactylum Two-toed Amphiuma Amphiuma means Sirenidae - Sirens Eastern Lesser Siren Siren intermedia intermedia Western Lesser Siren Siren intermedia nettingi Cryptobranchidae - Giant Salamanders Eastern Hellbender Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis Ambystomidae - Amphiumas Tiger Salamander Ambystoma tigrinum *Spotted Salamander Ambystoma maculatum Marbled Salamander Ambystoma opacum Smallmouth Salamander Ambystoma texanum Mole Salamander Ambystoma talpoideum Plethodontidae - Lungless Salamanders Spotted Dusky Salamander Desmognathus fuscus conanti Southern Dusky Salamander Desmognathus auriculatus Southern Two-lined Salamander Eurycea cirrigera Longtail Salamander Eurycea longicauda longicauda Three-lined Longtail Salamander Eurycea longicauda guttolineata Cave Salamander Eurycea lucifuga *Southern Red Salamander Pseudotriton ruber vioscai Gulf Coast Mud Salamander Pseudotriton montanus flavissimus Northern Spring Salamander Gyrinophils porphyriticus porphyritidcdus Eastern Zigzag Salamander Plethodon dorsalis dorsalis Webster's Salamander Plethodon websteri

100. Animal Sounds, Animal Posters, Animal Poster
Collection of animal movie and audio clips, websites, posters, and books. Includes insect, birds, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and other invertebrates.
http://www.junglewalk.com
Are you interested in nature and wildlife? You have come to the right place! We have a web site for you animal lovers which will give you quick access to animal information available in the web. We have a large compilation of links to animal movie and animal sound clips, categorized and arranged for easy reference. Learn about many different animals, big and small. Watch movies of protozoan animal cells and cheetahs hunting, explore bird sounds, and hear blue whale songs, right here at JungleWalk - your virtual Animal Encyclopaedia.
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