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  1. Herpetological Collecting and Collections Management by John E. Simmons, 2002-03-01
  2. Toads (Amphibians) (Pebble Plus: Amphibians) by Alyse Sweeney, 2010-02-01

141. AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE BOOKS ONLINE
ask. Thank you. amphibians and Reptiles General. AMPHIBIAN AND Softcover ..$32.50.amphibians AND REPTILES - VETERINARY ASPECTS. PROCEEDINGS
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Herpetology Books On-Line Catalogue
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142. California Zoological Supply
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143. North American Amphibian Monitoring Program
Part of a global effort to study and conserve amphibians.
http://www.im.nbs.gov/amphibs.html

144. DLTK's Amphibian And Reptile Crafts For Kids
DLTK s Crafts for Kids Reptiles and amphibians Activities.
http://www.dltk-kids.com/animals/reptiles.html
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Dinosaur Crafts and Printables
Various crafts for all ages plus coloring pages, printables, birthday ideas and more!
Frog Crafts and Printables
Various crafts for all ages plus coloring pages, birthday ideas and more!
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OTHER AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE LINKS:
Snake Coloring pages (10 to choose from)
Turtle Dot Puzzle
- color to reveal the hidden image
Aesop's Fabels: The Tortoise and the Hare (crafts, puppets and coloring)

145. CGEE: Amphibian Facts
Basic facts, a look at global population decline, and information about and photos of malformed amphibians.
http://cgee.hamline.edu/frogs/science/frogfact.html
Amphibian Facts When talking about frogs, toads or salamanders, you will probably have some questions. These are some basic facts about amphibiansfrogs, toads, salamanders and caecilians.
If you have further questions, check out the 'Frog'-quently Asked Questions section. Did you know amphibians include...
frogs, toads, salamanders and caecilians. The word means double lifemany species spend part of their life in aquatic (water) and terrestrial (land) environments. Because their skin lacks a shell, scales or outer drier covering, most amphibians live in wet or damp situations to prevent dehydration. Did you know metamorphosis is when...
various animals undergo major changes in their body appearance and structure as they grow. They undergo meta (change) in their morpho (form). For instance, frogs lay eggs which grow into tadpoles, which undergo a dramatic change into froglets and finally grow to be an adult frog. The key thing in metamorphosis is a rapid, drastic change in form, for example from the tadpole to the frog. Butterflies are another example of animals that undergo metamorphosis, from a caterpillar to a flying butterfly. Did you know a bio-indicator is...

146. Amphibians
amphibians Frogs, Toads Salamanders. Frog Watch. Coldblooded CreaturesFrogs, toads, salamanders and newts are all amphibians.
http://www.environmentyukon.gov.yk.ca/fishwild/amphibians.shtml
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Frog Watch Cold-blooded Creatures
Frogs, toads, salamanders and newts are all amphibians. These animals rely on outside temperatures to keep their bodies warm enough to survive. This is not always easy in the North! The word amphibian means "double-life", in reference to living both in water and on land. Most amphibians lay their eggs, protected only by jelly, in the water. The young go through a larval stage, breathing through gills and swimming with fins, before transforming into adults. Although most species have lungs, they also breathe through their moist skin and the lining of their mouths. Amphibians do not drink water - instead they absorb it through their mucous-moistened skin. Concern for Amphibians
Amphibians are a part of our local biodiversity, the amazing variety of life around us. Conserving biodiversity is essential to the health of the planet and the welfare of humankind. Amphibians also have a special role to play in keeping the environment healthy. Perhaps because they live "on the edge" between water and land, amphibians are very sensitive to pollution and other environmental changes. World-wide, many species are declining in numbers or have recently become extinct. By tracking the health of amphibian populations, we can detect larger environmental problems. Ways of Life
The amphibians of the Yukon and northern BC hibernate in winter. With the warmth of spring they emerge and migrate to traditional breeding ponds. The males of most species call to attract mates in a lively chorus, while voiceless salamanders and toads search for their mates by smell. Mating and egg laying take place in the water, where eggs and young are left to fend for themselves.

147. MCCULLOCH COUNTY
Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection list of species found in the county.
http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/tcwc/checklist/MCCUL160.HTM
MCCULLOCH COUNTY Salamanders
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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)
Eleutherodactylus augusti (Barking Frog)
Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmouth Toad)
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) 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) Kinosternon odoratum (Stinkpot) Kinosternon subrubrum (Eastern Mud Turtle) Terrapene carolina (Eastern Box Turtle) 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 tetragrammus (Four-lined Skink) Holbrookia lacerata (Spot-tailed Earless Lizard) Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard) Sceloporus olivaceus (Texas Spiny Lizard) Sceloporus poinsetti (Crevice Spiny Lizard) Sceloporus undulatus (Fence Lizard) Urosaurus ornatus (Tree Lizard) Snakes Agkistrodon piscivorus (Cottonmouth Arizona elegans (Eastern Glossy Snake) Coluber constrictor (Eastern Racer) Crotalus atrox (Western Diamondback Rattlesnake) Diadophis punctatus

148. An Introduction To Amphibians :: Green Nature ::
An Introduction to amphibians. amphibians, members of the class Amphibiaand phylum Chordata, contain three orders Salientia or
http://greennature.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=2391

149. NCHS Website
Promotes education, conservation, and research of reptiles and amphibians
http://www.ncherps.org/
Welcome to the NC Herp Society's website. The North Carolina Herpetological Society was founded in 1978 by a small group of individuals with a mutual interest in North Carolina herpetology. If your browser does not support frames, you may have trouble viewing this website.

150. Amphibians
GETTING READY BOOKS Gather nonfiction and fiction books about amphibians. INTERNETSITES / amphibians Use these links as a starting point.
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Science Units: Ocean Body Space Dinosaurs ... Plants Social Studies Units Geo.Washington Abe Lincoln Pilgrims Columbus ... Religion A MPHIBIAN U NIT:
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Gather non-fiction and fiction books about amphibians.
These can be displayed in the reading center for viewing
by the students and used for oral reading by the teacher.
VIDEOS Gather videos about amphibians. These can be viewed in ten minute segments when you are discussing a specific animal. PICTURES: Gather pictures of real amphibians. These could be labeled, mounted on construction paper and laminated. Students could use these in the writing or art center and the teacher could use them when teaching about a specific animal. COMPUTER CENTER Before you start the unit, explore the computer encyclopedias to find useful pictures and gather information. Search the internet for useful pictures and information. Use the list below for useful kindergarten links.

151. Names Of The Reptiles And Amphibians Of North America
Contains translations of scientific names, list of original description citations, and biographies of persons honored in the nomenclature.
http://ebeltz.net/herps/
Names of the Reptiles and Amphibians of North America
Translations and Common Names [208 KB] - Updated March 26, 2003
Salamanders
Frogs and Toads Turtles ... Acknowledgements [8KB] Updated March 26, 2003 About these pages
  • The translations page covers the scientific names of native North American amphibians and reptiles (north of Mexico) and is arranged alphabetically within order.
  • It lists the original describer and year of description. If the species is in a different genus than originally described, the name and year are in parenthesis.
  • It is a reference and checklist to scientific names and currently accepted common names.
  • Use the "Find in Page" utility of your browser to search individual terms in English, Latin, Greek, coined "new Latin" or the various Native American languages which have been used to create the scientific names.
  • Names currently not accepted are retained because of the fluid nature of taxonomy and as a curiosity of things past.
  • This information is provided as a service to researchers, herpetologists and students of scientific nomenclature. Please browse, but do not print unless you have a real need for a printed copy. The whole document takes more than a full ream of paper and possibly more than one full ink cartridge, depending on your printer. Remember, updates are continuous - for the most up-to-the minute version, don't forget to hit "refresh."
Salamanders Frogs and Toads Turtles Alligators and Crocodiles ...
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152. Amphibians
amphibians Common Toad. amphibians are vertebrate (ie with backbones) animalsbelonging to the Class Amphibia. amphibians are coldblooded.
http://www.offwell.free-online.co.uk/amphibia.htm
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Common Toad Toad Common Frog Palmate Newt Smooth Newt ... Great Crested Newt
Tadpole to Frog - Frog Life Cycle in Pictures Amphibians are vertebrate (i.e. with backbones) animals belonging to the Class Amphibia. This includes frogs, toads, newts and salamanders. Amphibians are cold-blooded. This means that their body temperature varies with the surrounding air or water temperature and does not remain constant as in warm-blooded animals. Adult amphibians spend much of their life out of water living in and around damp and moist areas. They eat slugs, worms and small invertebrates. In Britain and throughout the world amphibians are in decline. Whilst all the reasons for this are not known, habitat loss is without doubt a major cause. In Britain 75% of ponds have been lost in just 50 years. Of those that remain, few are capable of supporting the necessary numbers of adults which is required to preserve genetic diversity. As a result inbreeding occurs. In the U.K all native amphibians are afforded some protection under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.

153. Reptiles
Dealing in amphibians, lizards, turtles, tortoises and invertebrates.
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154. Www.cheshireamphibians.co.uk
The county site for amphibian and pond enthusiasts.
http://www.cheshireamphibians.co.uk/
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155. Vernal Pool Conservation
The vernal pools of California's Central Valley support four species of native amphibians. This scientific paper suggests that pool duration should be given consideration when planning vernal pool preserves and wetland restoration projects.
http://www.cnps.org/vernalpools/morey.pdf

156. Amphibians And Reptiles Of North America
amphibians AND REPTILES OF NORTH AMERICA. CLASS AMPHIBIA amphibians.ORDER CAUDATA - SALAMANDERS. CRYPTOBRANCHIDAE - GIANT SALAMANDERS.
http://www.ups.edu/biology/museum/NAherps.html
AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF NORTH AMERICA
CLASS AMPHIBIA - AMPHIBIANS ORDER CAUDATA - SALAMANDERS CRYPTOBRANCHIDAE - GIANT SALAMANDERS Cryptobranchus alleganiensis - Hellbender
SIRENIDAE - SIRENS Pseudobranchus striatus - Dwarf Siren
Siren intermedia - Lesser Siren
Siren lacertina - Greater Siren
SALAMANDRIDAE - NEWTS Notophthalmus meridionalis - Black-spotted Newt
Notophthalmus perstriatus - Striped Newt
Notophthalmus viridescens - Eastern Newt
Taricha granulosa - Roughskin Newt
Taricha rivularis - Redbelly Newt
Taricha torosa - California Newt
PROTEIDAE - MUDPUPPIES Necturus alabamensis - Alabama Waterdog Necturus beyeri - Gulf Coast Waterdog Necturus lewisi - Neuse River Waterdog Necturus maculosus - Mudpuppy Necturus punctatus - Dwarf waterdog AMPHIUMIDAE - AMPHIUMAS Amphiuma means - Two-toed Amphiuma Amphiuma pholeter - One-toed Amphiuma Amphiuma tridactylum - Three-toed Amphiuma AMBYSTOMIDAE - MOLE SALAMANDERS Ambystoma annulatum - Ringed Salamander Ambystoma barbouri - Streamside Salamander Ambystoma californiense - California Tiger Salamander Ambystoma cingulatum - Flatwoods Salamander Ambystoma gracile - Northwestern Salamander Ambystoma jeffersonianum - Jefferson Salamander Ambystoma laterale - Blue-spotted Salamander Ambystoma mabeei - Mabee's Salamander Ambystoma macrodactylum - Long-toed Salamander Ambystoma maculatum - Spotted Salamander Ambystoma opacum - Marbled Salamander Ambystoma talpoideum - Mole Salamander Ambystoma texanum - Smallmouth Salamander Ambystoma tigrinum - Tiger Salamander

157. ThinkQuest : Library : Frogs Of New England
ThinkQuest site describes the anatomy, the habitats, and the life cycle of local amphibians. Includes games and activities.
http://library.thinkquest.org/11034/
Index Life Science Animals Mammals
Frogs of New England
Know how to tell a male bullfrog from a female bullfrog? By their ears! Learn all about the eleven species of frogs in the New England area, and check out Frog Factoids and other basics like frog anatomy, life cycle, and habitat. A section on identification explains what different frog species look like, the location and habitat in which they live, food they eat, and how they reproduce. Visit Site 1997 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Steven Reading Memorial High School, Reading, MA, United States Brian Reading Memorial High School, Reading, MA, United States Jacob Governor Dummer Academy, Byfield, MA, United States Coaches Leo Reading Memorial High School, Reading, MA, United States Leo Reading Memorial High School, Reading, MA, United States Susan Governor Dummer Acadamy, Byfield, MA, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

158. Amphibians Top Page
Welcome to the page of amphibians. I expect that you find favorite amphibiansand others. And I teach about the title of this page.
http://www.rieo.net/amph/
I am not very good at English. This page is written by me with using the translation software.Please excuse me if you find any mistakes or places that are difficult to understand. Welcome to the page of amphibians. This English site is the truncated version of my Japanese site.If the Japanese font is installed in your computer, and if you read Japanese,please visit my Japanese site http://www.hkr.ne.jp/~rieokun/ instead. I am sure it is more useful as it is written in detail. Also, the contents of this page are introducing amphibians of Japan and amphibians of foreign country possibility.Especially, the frog of Japan is introducing all the species. I expect that you find favorite amphibians and others. And I teach about the title of this page. Bikky says about Frogs and Toads in the northeastern provinces of Japan. Frog and Toad say Kaeru in Japanese.Also, I pronounce with xxx- Gaeru , when the species are shown. Even Yama-Dojou says the case of Sansyou-Uo (Salamander) in the northeastern provinces of Japan.It is derived from it that a mode of life and figure are seen so, although this is the meaning called the loach that is in the mountain. Also, as for Sansyou-Uo, Salamander differs in a real meaning.Sansyou-Uo is because it does all the external fertilization unlike Salamander.Most of Sansyou-Uo are inhabiting in Japan. Please have fun then. I thank for Mr.Matsuzono of the Wildsky of the vivarium shop who represents Japan where cooperated in translating this page, although it became last.

159. Frogs.org
Amphibian Conservation Alliance site with information and resources related to amphibians and amphibian conservation in the USA.
http://www.frogs.org/
true or false Amphibians are that group of animals that includes: frogs, lizards and snakes. true or false Some salamanders are bigger than poodles. true or false Frogs breathe through their skin. true or false "Amphibian" comes from the Greek words "amphi" and "bio," meaning "green" and "slimy." true or false Many species of amphibians on Earth are mysteriously vanishing. Many wildlife supporters like you already have made gifts to nature through ACA's 2003-2004 Holiday Campaign. Please join us! Learn About Our Campaign
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160. Web Portal - CNAH The Center For North American Herpetology
Promoting the preservation and conservation of North American amphibians,Crocodilians, Reptiles, and Turtles through education and information.
http://www.naherpetology.org/
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