Index Of /ludotour Qu'est ce qu'un reptile ? avec la tortue, le serpent et le crocodile. Qu'est ce qu'un amphibien ? avec la grenouille, le crapaud et la salamandre. Quiz et jeux. http://membres.lycos.fr/ludotour/
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Reptiles Information is divided into categories headed big game, marine mammals, small game, birds, furbearers, fish, shellfish, and amphibians and reptiles. http://bubl.ac.uk/link/r/reptiles.htm
Extractions: BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About See also: amphibians A-Z Index Titles Descriptions African Herpetofauna Alaska Department of Fish and Game Wildlife Notebook Series American International Rattlesnake Museum Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network ... Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk African Herpetofauna Checklist of African Herpetofauna for Semuliki National Park in Western Uganda. Provides colour photographs and descriptive text (including scientific name, class, family, common name, distribution and biological remarks, and physical description) for several dozen amphibian and reptile species recorded in the Park in 1996. Last checked: Alaska Department of Fish and Game Wildlife Notebook Series Highlights animal species native to Alaska, giving details of different strains, life history, food habits, and populations. Hunting behaviours are also outlined where applicable. Information is divided into categories headed big game, marine mammals, small game, birds, furbearers, fish, shellfish, and amphibians and reptiles.
Home Over 1000 animals are treated per year, including mammals, reptiles, songbirds, waterfowl, and birds of prey. University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine. http://www.cvm.uiuc.edu/wmc/
Extractions: In the Wildlife Medical Clinic, we accept all species of wildlife 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. As animals are admitted, they are examined and initial treatments are performed. The animals are assigned to a team of 3-5 volunteers (generally veterinary students) who are then responsible for all the care required. When needed we have veterinarians who offer assistance and perform any necessary surgeries. We have access to all the different services offered in the veterinary teaching hospital. Common procedures are radiographs, blood tests, and microbiology. We are able to purchase medication from the pharmacy and seek help from specialists such as ophthalmologists and neurologists. Our goal is to help animals recover to a state in which they can be released into the wild. Unfortunately, this is often impossible as these animals need to be 100% functional to survive. A rabbit with a lame leg will quickly fall prey to another animal, and an owl that cant fly will slowly starve to death. If an animal is doomed to die in such a way, we choose to humanely euthanize. Occasionally, we can find permanent homes for some of these animals where they will live their lives in a safe, comfortable environment. Presently in the WMC we have 6 non-releasable permanent residents whom we use for educational purposes. The purpose of the wildlife clinic is to provide care and treatment for sick, injured, or orphaned wild animals to the point where they can be returned to the wild. Another goal includes providing veterinary students and interested faculty the opportunity to learn and utilize their medical skills to assist wild animals. The wildlife clinic offers an environment which facilitates problem solving, teamwork, and professionalism in the veterinary field. Finally, the wildlife clinic strives to educate the public about local wildlife and their habitats, as well as veterinary medicine.
Costa Rica, Amphibians And Reptiles Amphibians and reptiles. Costa Rica is home to approximately 150 species of amphibians and more than 200 species of reptiles, half of them snakes. http://www.photo.net/cr/moon/amphibians-and-reptiles
Extractions: var subscriber_p=0, user_id=0; Sign in Search Gallery Learn ... Community by Christopher Baker Home Travel Costa Rica ... CR Handbook : One Article Costa Rica is home to approximately 150 species of amphibians and more than 200 species of reptiles, half of them snakes. The most common reptile you'll see is the dragonlike, tree-dwelling green iguana, which seems to have little fear of man and can grow to two meters in length. You'll spot it often in moist deciduous habitats, crawling through the forest leaf litter or basking on branches that hang over water, its preferred route of escape when threatened. There's no mistaking this reptilian nightmare for any other lizard. Its headthe size of a man's fistis crested with a frightening wig of leathery spines, its heavy body encased in a scaly hide, deeply wrinkled around the sockets of its muscular legs. Despite its menacing One Million Years B.C. appearance, it is quite harmless, a nonbelligerent vegetarian. Local gourmands, for reasons you may not wish to know, call the iguana the "tree chicken." Its cousin, the ctenosaur ( iguana negra ) is considered more edible, and you may see them on sale in
Scott's Awesome Animals Learn about and see photos of mammals, reptiles, and pets. Site created by an 8year-old. http://awesomeanimals.tripod.com/
Extractions: Hi My name is Scott. I am 9 years old and I am in fourth grade. I like basketball and skateboarding. I also love animals and I thought it would be fun to create my own web site for other kids who love animals too. Here's what you will find on my web site: Marvelous Mammals Animals for every letter of the alphabet (except X) read about each one and see a picture Rockin' Reptiles Check out some really awesome reptiles and learn a little about each one Perfect Pets Pictures of my pets being themselves at home
Unique Australian Animals s, photos, range maps, and links related to Australian birds, mammals, and reptiles. http://home.iprimus.com.au/readman/
Extractions: Alphabetical Type of Animal Ant (Green Tree Ant) Owls AQUATIC Bandicoot (Long Nosed) Oystercatcher Bottlenose Dolphin Crocodile (Salt Water) ... Rainbow Lorikeet BIRDS Dugong Red Kangaroo Bogong Moth Brolga ... Thorny Devil MAMMALS - (general) Thylacine -Tasmanian Tiger Bottlenose Dolphin Dingo Koala ... Wallaroo MARSUPIAL - (mammals) Lyrebird Whale (Southern Right) Bandicoot (Long Nosed) Cuscus ... Bridled Nailtail Wallaby REPTILES Crocodile (Salt Water) Frilled Necked Lizard Goanna Thorny Devil ... Western Swamp Tortoise INSECTS Ant (Green Tree Ant)
Pagina Nueva 1 Tiendas virtuales con artculos para acuarios marinos y de agua dulce, perros, gatos, reptiles, p¡jaros, roedores y caballos, artculos para estanques. http://www.mascotas-plus.com/
Reptiles And Amphibians Of Colorado Index of online resources about the native reptiles and amphibians of Colorado. Guide to the reptiles and Amphibians of Colorado. http://coloherp.org/geo/index.php
Extractions: (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.
African Reptiles & Venom Offers the sole business of supplying venoms to the South African Vaccine Producers (SAVP) for serum production as well as internationally. http://www.africanreptiles-venom.co.za
Extractions: Mike became interested in snakes in 1963 and two years later at the age of 10 started catching snakes. Out of curiosity, he accomplished his first milking of a Ringkals (Hemachatus haemachatus) in 1967 and during 1970 he milked and supplied 15 grams Ringkals (Hemachatus haemachatus) venom for a local snake park that had received an order from Germany. Although Mike's main interest is venomous snakes with particular interest in Mambas, he also has an interest in other snakes, lizards, crocodiles, tortoises and frogs. Mike has also investigated and had extensive experience in crocodile farming. Mike is involved in local herpetological associations to promote and maintain contact and goodwilll between conservation authorities and amateur herpetologists. The need for this arose when during 1983 the first legislation was introduced in the then Transvaal province of South Africa, to protect reptiles. The company African Reptiles and Venom was incorporated in 1999 to supply venom to the South African Vaccine Producers (SAVP) for serum production, and also breed and supply captive bred reptiles for the international market.
Welcome To Reptiles Alive! LLC! reptiles Alive! Call right now and reserve your reptile experience with reptiles Alive! LLC 703560-0257. reptiles Alive LLC. is a proud member of http://home.earthlink.net/~chriscorps/RALLC/
Extractions: Schools Camps Fairs Libraries ... Events 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:
:::[ R:e:p:t:i:l:i:a ]::: Specializing in the education, retail sale and breeding of reptiles and amphibians. Features upcoming events, gallery, care sheets, film division, education, retail, stories and general information. http://www.reptilia.org/
Reptiles A Small Selection of Quality. reptiles Etc Music Sample click and wait 20 sec. Quality is our 1 priority. Each selected specimen http://www.mtcnet.com/repcat1.htm
Herpetology Of Iowa A photographic field guide and detailed accounts of the reptiles and amphibians of Iowa. http://www.herpnet.net/Iowa-Herpetology/
Extractions: HOME Welcome to Iowa Herpetology! This site is designed to introduce you to the herpetology of Iowa. Use the navigation buttons to the right to jump to areas you're interested in. If you have seen a reptile or amphibian in Iowa that you would like to report to us, take a look at " Reporting Guidelines " first. It will help you tell us what we need to know to help you ID the species. 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 - Let us know what herps you've been able to locate in Iowa. Detailed descriptions and locations are appreciated! For help describing the species you've seen, check out this page of helpful hints Our Minnesota Herpetology site has additional species accounts and photos. Check the Links section to find other useful resources pertaining to herpetology in the Mid-west.
Les Reptiles De Compagnie reptiles de Compagnies a déménagé. Merci et bonne visite! Les reptiles de Compagnie. http://www.globetrotter.net/gt/usagers/cdesrosi/
Extractions: Pour des raisons d'efficacité, le site "Les Reptiles de Compagnies" a déménagé. La Mise à jour sera ainsi plus fréquente et les corrections plus faciles à apporter. Vous pouvez modifier vos favoris en conséquence mais la page de référence actuelle sera active de façon permanente. Si d'autres versions de "Les Reptiles de Compagnies" voient le jour, elles y seront également répertoriées. Merci et bonne visite! Les Reptiles de Compagnie
Pet Advertisement Offers registration to buy or sell dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, exotic animals or fish. http://www.petwww.com/
Extractions: The fossils which form the subject of this webpage are protected in terms of the National Monuments Act of 1969, and only holders of special National Monuments Council permits may excavate or remove fossils from sites where they are found. Unaurthorized excavation of fossil specimens may result in a fine of up to one thousand rand. It is important to report any fossil find, giving exact details of the locality to the nearest Museum, which will then undertake the necessry excavation. iziko museums of cape town
Marine Reptiles Overview of Mesozoic marine reptiles, illustrations, descriptions of specific types, and a glossary. http://www.northern.edu/natsource/earth/Marine1.htm
Extractions: EARTH Fossils: Vertebrates What Are Marine Reptiles? Perhaps an easier question to answer is, what are they not? They are not dinosaurs. No dinosaurs are known that lived in the ocean. During the Mesozoic Age, or Age of Reptiles as it is sometimes called, several other groups of reptiles became aquatic and had successful lives in the sea. Today, only a few representatives of four reptilian groups live in salt water: turtles, crocodiles, lizards, and snakes. All of the salt water, or marine, living reptile species and those from the Mesozoic, are descended from terrestrial ancestors. Amazingly, many varieties of terrestrial reptiles reverted to an aquatic life. Figure 1. Seaway that covered the central portion of North America during the late Cretaceous Period. (Darkened area represents marine waters; South Dakota, which was covered by water, is highlighted). The variety of Mesozoic marine reptiles includes crocodilians called mesosuchians, mollusk-crushing placodonts, the small