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Reptiles are cold-blooded, air-breathing vertebrates having the skin covered with scales. The class includes tortoises, turtles, lizards, snakes and the Crocodilia.
Amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrates with smooth skin. The class includes salamanders, frogs, toads and newts.
Herpetology is the scientific study of reptiles and amphibians.
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Marc Staniszewski provides details of the biology, reproduction and captive care of frogs, toads, salamanders and newts.
Tracks developments in the malformation and decline of amphibian populations in North America.
Undertakes research into reptiles and amphibians and offers a searchable database of herpetology collections.
Includes information on morphological adaptations and general biology of crocodilians.
Nicole Sookoo at the University of the West Indies has been testing the susceptibility of the frog, Physalaemus pustulosus, to various herbicides.
Group devoted to investigating the worldwide decline in amphibian population.
Weekly published electronic newsletter about latest international scientific and conservation news on reptiles and amphibians.
Journal dedicated to the conservation, ecology, and natural history of amphibians and reptiles. Open-access.
Department information, a list of collections and amphibian species of the world checklist.
Comprehensive collection of internet links related to the study of reptiles and amphibians.
Images and field notes of United States reptiles and amphibians by Mike Pingleton.
Translations of scientific names, list of description citations and data of persons honored in the nomenclature.
Publishes original research, short articles and review papers concerning the whole field of Herpetology and is available without charge.
Transcript of an interview with Professor Robert Aldridge at the Science Show 2006 on snake reproduction and pheromone communication between snakes during mating.
Provides information about research projects being undertaken at the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, Australia.
Illustrated guide to all native and introduced species by Robert N. Fisher, Ted J. Case and Chris Brown.
Information on the reptiles found in the region. Includes species descriptions, images, range maps and related links.
Article from Wikipedia discussing the morphology, nomenclature, arrangement and importance of snake scales.
Supports the discussion of reptiles and amphibians in Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan.
Thomas Pauley's lab at Marshall University includes a complete guide to amphibians and reptiles in the state.
John Sullivan's small collection of images and notes about reptiles and amphibians from around the world.
Undertakes research into reptiles and amphibians and offers a searchable database of herpetology collections.
Transcript of an interview with Professor Robert Aldridge at the Science Show 2006 on snake reproduction and pheromone communication between snakes during mating.
Department information, a list of collections and amphibian species of the world checklist.
Illustrated guide to all native and introduced species by Robert N. Fisher, Ted J. Case and Chris Brown.
Supports the discussion of reptiles and amphibians in Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan.
Translations of scientific names, list of description citations and data of persons honored in the nomenclature.
Provides information about research projects being undertaken at the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, Australia.
Includes information on morphological adaptations and general biology of crocodilians.
Journal dedicated to the conservation, ecology, and natural history of amphibians and reptiles. Open-access.
Group devoted to investigating the worldwide decline in amphibian population.
Tracks developments in the malformation and decline of amphibian populations in North America.
Publishes original research, short articles and review papers concerning the whole field of Herpetology and is available without charge.
Article from Wikipedia discussing the morphology, nomenclature, arrangement and importance of snake scales.
Marc Staniszewski provides details of the biology, reproduction and captive care of frogs, toads, salamanders and newts.
Nicole Sookoo at the University of the West Indies has been testing the susceptibility of the frog, Physalaemus pustulosus, to various herbicides.
Comprehensive collection of internet links related to the study of reptiles and amphibians.
Images and field notes of United States reptiles and amphibians by Mike Pingleton.
John Sullivan's small collection of images and notes about reptiles and amphibians from around the world.
Weekly published electronic newsletter about latest international scientific and conservation news on reptiles and amphibians.
Information on the reptiles found in the region. Includes species descriptions, images, range maps and related links.
Thomas Pauley's lab at Marshall University includes a complete guide to amphibians and reptiles in the state.

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