Herpetology Stuff
reptiles and amphibians on-line
Biologybase
Amphibians of Mississippi
Biologybase
Reptiles of Mississippi
New Mexico Amphibians and Reptiles checklist
Biologybase
Amphibians list
Biologybase
Reptiles list
Biologybase
Reptile
images
Pitohui and the Frog article (poisonous
birds and poison arrow frogs)
The best herpetocultural information
on the internet from Melissa Kaplan, includes extensive information on Green
Iguanas and Cyclura species. Melissa wrote the Marvelous book "Iguanas
for Dummies" available through
Borders.com
The Virtual Frog Dissection Kit
from Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, part of the Whole Frog Project. It
is so fantastic as to be unbelievable. Use it as a tutor and study aid
for your Zoology Laboratory, and recommend it to your friends! It's fairly
graphics heavy, so you need to be patient if your web connection is not
top speed.
Sandra Loosemoore's Froggy
Page which has to be seen to be believed. If you like frogs, this is
the place. If you don't like frogs, don't go anywhere near it. Everything
from children's stories to science can be gotten from here. One of the
best sites on the web! Ribbit.
Mike's Herpetocultural
Home Page is chock full on information and links to the herpetological
world. Forget the web search engines, if you're interested in herp links,
this is the place to start. And he's GOOD!
Society for the
Study of Amphibians and Reptiles has more links to herps on-line. If
you're into herps, I recommend a membership in SSAR or some similar organization,
in addition to the "pet" groups. You'll be surprised how much you learn.
Florida Museum of Natural History
Herpetology
Department
HerpMed has links
to many herpetological resources
Some Herp Images
I've taken (sorry, all copyright!!!!)
Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles
Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
magazine, among others
Northern California Herpetological Society / Links
monitor lizards by Daniel Bennett
Exploratorium: Frogs
Cyclura.com :: Reptile Information
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