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  1. Firefly Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians
  2. Life-Size Reptiles (Life-Size Series) by Hannah Wilson, 2007-03-01
  3. Infectious Diseases and Pathology of Reptiles: Color Atlas and Text
  4. The Amphibians and Reptiles of Pakistan by Muhammad Sharif Khan, 2006-02-07
  5. How to Hide a Crocodile and Other Reptiles (Reading Railroad) by Ruth Heller, 1994-10-27
  6. Reptiles and Amphibians of the Amazon: An Ecotourist's Guide by RICHARD D. BARTLETT, PATRICIA BARTLETT, 2003-09-19
  7. Age of Reptiles: Tribal Warfare by Ricardo Delgado, 1996-03-26
  8. Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles of the Galapagos Islands: An Identification Guide, 2nd Edition by Andy Swash, Rob Still, 2006-02-28
  9. Firefly Encyclopedia of the Vivarium: Keeping Amphibians, Reptiles, and Insects, Spiders and other Invertebrates in Terraria, Aquaterraria, and Aquaria by David Alderton, 2007-09-14
  10. Reptiles (True Books : Animals) by Melissa Stewart, 2000-08
  11. Amphibians and Reptiles of Georgia by Contributors, 2008-07-01
  12. Amphibians and Reptiles of Delmarva by James F. White, Amy Wendt White, 2007-09
  13. Amphibians and Reptiles of La Selva, Costa Rica, and the Caribbean Slope: A Comprehensive Guide by Craig Guyer, Maureen A. Donnelly, 2004-12-20
  14. The Amphibians and Reptiles of Arkansas by STANLEY TRAUTH, 2004-06-15

41. Reptiles

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    43. ENature.com - Nature And Wildlife Field Guides
    eNature.com is a searchable nature and wildlife database with information and photographs on birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, butterflies, insects
    http://www.enature.com/guides/select_Reptiles_and_Amphibians.asp
    site index: select a section HOME Handheld Guide Ask an Expert Birding Wildlife Backyard Wildlife Habitats About Create your own Gallery Resources Birding Focus Regional Birding Backyard Birding Bird-watching Bird Audio eCards Field Guides Amphibians Birds Butterflies Fishes Insects Mammals Native Plants Reptiles Seashells Seashore Creatures Spiders Trees Wildflowers Help Center Join eNature Nature Theater News Outdoor Planner Bird Habitats Habitats Parkfinder Screen Savers Shop.eNature Wildlife Lists ZipGuides LocalGuides Mammal Tracks About Us Contact Info Media Kit Newsroom About This Site Free Content Links Member Services Privacy wildlife search: Field Guides News Articles Expert Answers Photographers The Web member features - Join NOW! Wildlife Lists Backyard Habitats Nature Theater ... shop.eNature.com
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    44. The Action Plan For Australian Reptiles - Contents Page
    Action plans for individual species and information on recovery programmes.
    http://www.ea.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/action/reptiles/index.html
    Skip Navigation WHAT'S NEW CONTACTS COMMENTS ... SEARCH BIODIVERSITY Go back to: DEH Home Biodiversity Threatened Species ... Action Plans
    The Action Plan for Australian Reptiles
    by H. G. Cogger, E. E. Cameron, R. A. Sadlier and P. Eggler
    Published by the Endangered Species Unit,
    Australian Nature Conservation Agency
    Project 124 (December 1993)
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Foreword EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTRODUCTION Namoi River Elseya ... The Action Plan for Australian Reptiles Species Recovery Outlines Please Note: Under the EPBC Act new categories have been added for listed threatened species and ecological communities. Critically endangered, conservation dependant and extinct in the wild have been added to the previous categories of endangered, vulnerable and extinct for threatened species and critically endangered and vulnerable have been added to the previous category of endangered for ecological communities. Threatened Animal Species Threatened Plant Species Contents Next ... Home Last Updated: Thursday, 22-Jan-2004 14:41:22 EST ACCESSIBILITY PRIVACY
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    45. Reptiles And Amphibians Of Minnesota
    A photographic guide to Minnesota s reptiles and amphibians with detailed species accounts of all of the snakes, lizards, turtles, frogs, toads and salamanders
    http://www.herpnet.net/Minnesota-Herpetology/
    Welcome to Minnesota Herpetology! This site is designed to introduce you to the herpetology of
    Minnesota. Here you'll find detailed species accounts of every
    snake, turtle, lizard, frog, toad and salamander that is found
    in the state. You can use the navigation buttons at top to jump
    to species you're interested in learning more about. The material herein was written by Jeff LeClere,
    REPTILIA74@aol.com
    ). Photographs are also by Jeff unless otherwise indicated. The web site was designed and created by Joe Monahan,
    joe@herpnet.net
    Feedback - Many of Minnesota's herps are declining, threatened or endangered - primarily due to habitat destruction! We would be very interested to hear from you if you have information regarding Minnesota's less common species. Detailed descriptions and locations are appreciated! For help describing the species you've seen, check out this page of helpful hints You may also be interested in our Iowa Herpetology site for species accounts of Iowa's reptiles and amphibians.

    46. Marine Reptiles (Turtles And Sea Snakes) - Characteristics, Ecology And Range, B
    Contains information about the characteristics, behavior, ecology, habitat, and range of marine reptiles such as sea snakes and turtles.
    http://www.starfish.ch/reef/reptiles.html
    Starfish reef
    Multi-celled animals (Metazoa)
    REPTILES
    CHORDATA (VERTEBRATES)
    Sea snakes and marine turtles
    photos of marine reptiles turtles END
    Snakes
    Sea snakes
    (Laticaudinae and Hydrophiinae) Meeresschlangen auf Deutsch
    Characteristics of marine snakes
    There are about 50 species of sea snakes. Sea snakes are very venomous, bur not very aggressive. An average sized snake can produce 10-15 milligrams of venom. The fatal dose for humans is 1.5 milligrams! Illustration shows the hollow teeth of he sea snake. Sea snakes can grow to over 2 meter length. They have a small blunt head, scales and a flattened tail.
    Ecology and range of marine snakes
    Sea snakes of the family Hydrophidae range through the tropical Indo-Pacific area. They prefer coastal reefs. There is also a pelagic sea snake (Pelamis platurus) that lives in open sea, sometimes hundreds of kilometer from the nearest land!
    Behavior of marine snakes
    Sea snakes feed mainly on fishes. Some of them are active hunters that probe crevices and holes for prey. Sea snakes are airbreathers and must periodically swim to the surface to gulp air. Most sea snakes are viviparous (young are born fully developed). Some sea snakes like the banded sea krait come ashore to lay eggs.

    47. ADW: Reptilia: Information
    Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Reptilia. Class Reptilia (reptiles).
    http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Reptilia.html
    Overview News Conditions of Use ADW Staff ...
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    Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Reptilia
    Class Reptilia
    (reptiles)

    editLink('skunkworks/.accounts/200310302046') 2004/05/18 13:28:19.624 GMT-4 By Phil Myers Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Reptilia Members of this Class
    The Reptilia, presented as a Class in our classification, includes turtles ( Testudines ), snakes and lizards ( Lepidosauria ), crocodiles and their relatives ( Crocodilia ), and birds ( Aves ), as well as a number of extinct groups. Reptiles (including birds!) are amniotes; that is, their eggs are protected from dessication and other environmental problems by an extra membrane, the amnion, not found in the first terrestrial vertebrates (amphibians). Mammals ( Mammalia ) are also amniotes, but they differ from reptiles in the structure of their skulls (especially the regions associated with chewing and hearing), and because mammals have hair and feed their young with milk produced by modified skin glands (mammary glands). In addition to being amniotes, all reptiles have (or did have, in their evolutionary history) horny epidermal scales made of a particular kind of protein, paired limbs with 5 toes, skulls with single occipital condyle, lungs instead of gills for respiration, and a 3 or 4 chambered heart. Their eggs are covered with a leathery or calcium-based shell (partially or completely lost in some species that give birth to live young), and fertilization occurs inside the female, rather than outside, as it does in most amphibians). Members of the Reptilia generally share many additional traits, for example in their nervous and excretory systems, locomotion, and reproduction.

    48. Rachael.cc ---------- Aquarium Fish And Reptiles
    Offers forums, articles, and picture galleries of reptiles, marine and freshwater fish.
    http://www.rachael.cc
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    Species List lizards snakes amphibians freshwater fish ... by scientific name Photo Gallery lizards snakes amphibians freshwater fish ... by species You can help us grow! Click here for how to submit information to appear on rachael.cc. News 2002-07-10, Gone Live Well, the new site has gone live. Now more articles, more pictures, and an nicer interface along with the new layout. Also, rachael.cc now has forums at www.rachael.cc/forums 2002-06-05, New Site Welcome to the new rachael.cc aquarium fish and reptiles Latest Features So you want to keep reptiles? There are many things one must consider before purchasing reptiles as pets. They require a level of care that many people do not think about before taking on this responsibility. In addition to the intial cost of your new pet, you will Latest Pictures Latest Articles Red Minor Tetra Also called the Serpae Tetra, this Brazilian Fish is colored beautifully, with a reddish cast to its body, and intense red on its fins. This common and attractive fish makes a great addition to any tropical community aquarium. They posess a mild temp Rainbow Shark ... the red finned beauty

    49. Natural Form Sculpted Australian Reptile Pottery
    A range of hand sculpted pottery depicting the reptiles and frogs of Australia. Created in the Blue Mountains by Janet Woodworth, local potter and herpetologist.
    http://www.acay.com.au/~natform/
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    50. Amphibians And Reptiles Of North Carolina
    Amphibians and reptiles of North Carolina. Amphibians and reptiles are important, but often overlooked, components of many southeastern ecosystems.
    http://www.bio.davidson.edu/projects/herpcons/herpcons.html
    Amphibians and Reptiles of North Carolina
    A mphibians and reptiles are important, but often overlooked, components of many southeastern ecosystems. Recently, many amphibian and reptile populations have experienced drastic declines, thus increasing the need for studies of their biology and conservation. Many amphibians and reptiles may be especially susceptible to environmental degradation, thus making them potentially important indicators of overall environmental health.
    T he purpose of this web site is to foster an appreciation of amphibians and reptiles and to provide information regarding their biology and conservation, focusing on those species occuring in North Carolina. On this web site, you will find information on every species of amphibian and reptile found in North Carolina, information on conservation efforts in North Carolina, and an interesting section on amphibian and reptile facts and myths. Additionally, we have included a section designed "just for kids." This web site was orginially developed as a class project by students in the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Class at Davidson College during the Spring of 1999. It has been updated and modified by many students since that time.

    51. Crystal Palace Reptiles
    Supplier of snakes, lizards, tarantulas, frogs, insects plus tips and chat forums.
    http://freespace.virgin.net/darren.biggs/
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    52. La Jungle Tropicale
    Un animaliers nous fait partager sa passion pour les reptiles et autres b©tes.
    http://www.tropicjungle.net
    Mis à jour le 9 mai 2004

    53. Reptiles
    Informaci³n acerca de serpientes, lagartos, tortugas y anfibios.
    http://geocities.com/Petsburgh/Haven/9548/reptiles.html
    ENTRA A LA NUEVA PAGINA DE ADICTOS A LOS REPTILES, ESPERAMOS TE GUSTE. PULSA AQUI PARA INGRESAR A LA NUEVA PAGINA LA DIRECCION DE LA NUEVA PAGINA ES http://www.geocities.com/adictosalosreptiles ENTRA A LA NUEVA PAGINA DE ADICTOS A LOS REPTILES, ESPERAMOS TE GUSTE. PULSA AQUI PARA INGRESAR A LA NUEVA PAGINA LA DIRECCION DE LA NUEVA PAGINA ES http://www.geocities.com/adictosalosreptiles ... SEGUIMOS EN LINEA CON OTRA DIRECCION PARA BRINDARLES UNA MEJOR PAGINA.

    54. Chordata
    Overview of the taxonomy of Phylum Chordata, which includes the wellknown vertebrates (fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals), hagfishes, tunicates, and lancelets.
    http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Chordata&contgroup=Animals

    55. Amphibians And Reptiles Of Oregon
    A source of information for reptiles and amphibians of the Pacific Northwest, presented by the University of Oregon Biology Department.
    http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~titus/herp

    56. Grade Level
    Collaborative Thematic Unit. Theme reptiles and Amphibians. by Mike Seagle and John Geanangel. 1. Know the particular characteristics of reptiles and amphibians.
    http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/Reptiles.htm
    Collaborative Thematic Unit Theme: Reptiles and Amphibians
    by Mike Seagle and John Geanangel Grade Level
      Upper Primary (2nd and 3rd) The theme of this unit, "Reptiles and Amphibians," is especially appropriate for children of this level because they are fascinated with animals and are often highly motivated to explore their immediate environment.
    Focus:
      The overall purpose of this interdisciplinary, thematic unit of study is to help students learn more about the distinct characteristics of reptiles and amphibians, including an emphasis on the metamorphosis and development of amphibians. The students will accomplish this through becoming involved in a number of interdisciplinary lessons and activities. The length of this unit can be adjusted according to the specific needs of the classroom. The students will have experiences in caring for animals, and they will have opportunities to express themselves through creative work in art, writing, music, and movement activities.
    General Objectives
      On completion of this unit, the students will:

    57. CHECKLIST OF FLORIDA AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES
    A complete list of the species and subspecies of amphibians and reptiles in the State of Florida is provided, together with their common names and scientific
    http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/herpetology/FL-GUIDE/Flaherps.htm
    Florida Museum of Natural History's
    Checklist
    of
    Florida Amphibians and Reptiles

    An on-line fieldguide to Florida's amphibian and reptile fauna is under construction. When complete, it will allow the user to identify these animals in the field; will provide color photographs and line drawings of the species; will describe their geographic distribution, particularly in Florida; and furnish notes on their ecology and behavior. The FLMNH's 'Online Guide to the Snakes of Florida' and 'Guide to the Venomous Snakes of Florida' already are on-line. Please watch these pages for the appearance of the full fieldguide to Florida's amphibians and reptiles. In the meantime, a simple checklist of the amphibians and reptiles known to occur in Florida is being provided. In the compilation that follows, the species are listed alphabetically by scientific name, first by genus, then by species and subspecies. Amateur and professional herpetologists familiar with amphibian and reptile systematics undoubtedly would prefer to have the species grouped together under the appropriate families, but the general public should find the alphabetical list easier to use until the fieldguide goes on-line. Exotic (non-native) species which have been introduced (escaped or were released) and now have breeding populations in Florida are noted. The frequency with which introductions are occurring makes any list of Florida herps out of date almost as soon as it is compiled. That undoubtedly is the case with the list that follows.

    58. Passion Reptiles, L'univers Des Reptiles En Un Clic...
    Information et familiarisation avec les reptiles, pour enfants et adultes. Dessins, humour, photos et jeux, ainsi qu'une partie technique et biologie. R©alis© par un naturaliste.
    http://www.passion-reptiles.com/
    Passion Reptiles, l'univers des Reptiles en un clic... Site d'information et de familiarisation avec les reptiles, contenant de nombreux articles, photos, illustrations et jeux sur les serpents, tortues, lézards, crocodiles et autres reptiles.

    59. ReferenceResources:Reptiles
    Sedgwick County Zoo reptiles Photographs, movies, sounds, important facts and information about reptiles. Specific reptiles. Alligators.
    http://www.kidinfo.com/Science/Reptiles.html
    Reference Resources: Reptiles
    Animal Search Engine Ask Basil The Internet Search Engine for Everything Animal ; Use this search engine to find links to animal information
    NatureServe - An Online Encyclopedia of Life A source for conservation information on more than 50,000 plants, animals, and ecological communities of the United States and Canada; in-depth information on rare and endangered species; Includes common plants and animals Reptile Search Engine Reptile Search Engine Searchable reptile index to search for all reptile needs Zooish Animals Animal Animation, Animal Images, Cartoon Animals, Animal Sounds, Animal Facts, and Animal News Animal Encyclopedias NatureServe - An Online Encyclopedia of Life A source for conservation information on more than 50,000 plants, animals, and ecological communities of the United States and Canada; in-depth information on rare and endangered species, but includes common plants and animals

    60. Humane Association Of Wildlife Care And Education (H.A.W.K.E.©)
    Florida based nonprofit group whose goal is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release injured or orphaned wild birds, mammals and reptiles. Also offers environmental education.
    http://www.hawkewildlife.org/
    Click logo below to learn about H.A.W.K.E. or browse our site at your pace, whatever you choose, enjoy yourself...
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    HAWKE is a non-profit organization licensed with the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service and the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. HAWKE cares for all species of native wildlife and presents educational wildlife programs by appointment. We depend solely on your donations, annual fund raisers and our volunteers to help rescue, rehabilitate and release hundreds of injured or orphaned wild animals per year.
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