Reptiles |
Amphibia web
free access to information on amphibian biology and conservation |
Classification of reptiles reptile database |
Florida venomous snakes |
Herpetology
amphibians and reptiles, frogs, salamanders, alligators, turtles, lizards,
snakes, a tip |
Herpetology
the biology of amphibians and reptiles, from molecular systematics to
community ecology |
Reptiles reptiles, amphibians, arachnids, centipedes, millipedes, scorpions, spiders, tarantulas, Brachypelma, frogs, salamanders,
lizards, iguanas, agamas, skinks, geckos, chameleons, snakes, serpents, boa constrictors, pythons, turtles, tortoises, geochelone,
vogelspinnen |
Online
Guide for the Identification of Amphibians in North America north of Mexico
Caudata: Salamanders, Anura: Frogs and Toads, Listing by Family, Listing by
Species |
Reptielen in
Dutch |
Reptiles
snakes, pythons, boas, excellent pictures! |
Reptiles
excellent site, but in German |
Reptiles
This database is intended to provide information on the classification of
all living reptiles by listing all species and their pertinent higher taxa.
The database therefore covers all living snakes, lizards, turtles,
amphisbaenians, tuataras, and crocodiles |
Reptiles & amphibians (biology) reptiles are vertebrates, they have scaly skin
that keeps their bodies from drying out, their young do not go through a
larva stage like amphibians, but instead look like small versions of the
adults when they hatch. Reptiles are ectotherms, so they must bask in the
sun or find a warm spot to get warm and become active, and they must find
shade or a cool spot to cool off |
Reptiles
and amphibians of Minnesota |
Reptiles and Amphibians of North Dakota |
Reptile
database snakes, turtles, crocodiles, lizards, amphisbaenians, tuataras |
Reptiles, amphibians and fishes Scaly, slimy and slippery, these
cold-blooded vertebrates are often overlooked in favour of the more
charismatic and well-known birds and mammals. But reptiles, amphibians and
fish are just as interesting |
Reptiles
of Australia reptiles, snakes, crocs, crocodiles, lizards, turtles,
sea snakes, pythons, colubrids, elapids, Australian reptiles, agamids,
skinks, geckoes, dragons |
Snakes
there are around 2,400 species of snakes currently
known. Of these around 300 are venomous. The venom of these snakes are
increasingly being used to create medicines to treat all sorts of ailments |
Snakes: venomous
snakes introduction to venomous snakes, rattle snake, cobra, viper |
Snakes
photos and information about venomous snakes, snakebite, tarantulas and other more venomous
spiders |
Snakes of Florida the snakes of Florida, with descriptions and
photographs and information on their ecology and behavior |
Snakes
of Massachusetts you can use this guide to indentify a snake |
Snakes
of Tasmania |
Social lives
of snakes |
Venomous
snakes of Texas |
Horizontaal |
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