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- Reptiles
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Web Sites (1 - 10 of 70):
Herpetology
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Wisconsin Herpetology Homepage
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- The Wisconsin Herpetology Homepage is an information resource on the amphibians and reptiles of Wisconsin. This resource was initiated in 1997 by the Vertebrate Zoology Section of the Milwaukee Public Museum, with a grant from the Northern Prairie Wildlif...
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Box Turtle Conservation
- Box turtles are the only terrestrial turtle found in the state of North Carolina and are common around Davidson College. They are amazing animals that play an important role in the ecosystems of eastern North America. Unfortunately, the habits and life hi...
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Australian Herpetological Directory
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- Australian Herpetological Directory This directory has been set up as a repository for information on Australian herps and Australian herpetological research. Anyone with documents they wish to place in the directory, information on other herp-related WW...
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FROGS OF THE ARABUKO-SOKOKE FOREST, KENYA
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- FROGS OF THE ARABUKO-SOKOKE FOREST, KENYA Robert C. Drewes, PhD Curator & Chairman Department of Herpetology California Academy of Sciences Amphibian and Predator List - this list contains images, sounds and descriptions of the frogs and some of the
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Mike's Herpetocultural Home Page
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- Notes From The Field
Last Updated: 02/10/04 (Other People's Life Lists updated)
On the Web since February 1994!
The last of the three original herp pages.
Direct your comments and queries to Mike Pingleton
since 07/01/02
A Journ...
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Garter Snake
- The following key will separate the two subspecies of garter snake that are found in Florida. If you are unable to distinguish between the subspecies using the characteristics in the key below, you probably can do so using geographic location alone.
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Scarlet Snake
- The following key will separate the two subspecies of scarlet snake that are found in Florida. If you are not sure about the scale characteristics referred to in the key, you can probably identify the subspecies by geographic location.
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Ringneck snake
- The following key will separate the two subspecies of ringneck snake that are found in Florida. If you are not sure about the color patterns referred to in the key, you can probably identify the subspecies by geographic location.
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Class Reptilia
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- | ADW Home | Chordata | Vertebrata | Class Reptilia Species in the following groups are available in the Animal Diversity Web: Testudines (turtles) Sauria Lepidosauria Rhynchocephalia Squamata (snakes and lizards) Archosauria Crocodylia (alligators and c...
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