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  • h is the only family of the extinct order of amphibians Allocaudata.
  • s, and boasts the highest species density of amphibians and reptiles in all of North America, north
  • y and relationship of Paleozoic and Mesozoic amphibians and reptiles, large scale patterns and proce
  • Many species of amphibians and reptiles
  • This attracts smaller species, amphibians, and insects.
  • The Estate supports numerous rare birds, amphibians and reptiles.
  • Various amphibians and reptiles can also be found.
  • It eats invertebrates, crustaceans, small amphibians and reptiles.
  • In 1922 he published Amphibians and Reptiles of Western Tennessee.
  • His early papers were on birds, insects, amphibians and fishes.
  • They are agile terrestrial amphibians, and are nocturnal.
  • but also other mammals as well as reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates.
  • Food is usually fish and amphibians, and is usually obtained by fishing in group
  • e viaduct also provide excellent habitat for amphibians and dragonflies.
  • o will eat mollusks, eggs and small mammals, amphibians and birds.
  • ards breed on the lake, and it also supports amphibians and dragonflies.
  • Some amphibians and certain species of fish can produce blas
  • An English translation, The World of Amphibians and Reptiles, was published in 1960.
  • It feeds on small mammals, amphibians and birds during the evening and early morni
  • Many species of amphibians and reptiles are active during the warmer mo
  • rtens he made several studies about European amphibians and reptiles.
  • Amphibians and microorganisms produce ammonia and carbo
  • It feeds mainly on amphibians and small fish, but also take insects and wo
  • racara is omnivorous, and will eat reptiles, amphibians and other small animals as well as carrion.
  • ntomology, he also worked on sponges, birds, amphibians and mammals.
  • ve group, a sister group to the reptile-like amphibians and the other temnospondylans.
  • per and orange tip butterflies, kingfishers, amphibians, and various Odonata.
  • owing collection of North American reptiles, amphibians and fishes.
  • gest research collections of mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles, and the largest collection of
  • s in his investigations towards olfaction in amphibians, and in his studies on the erector mechanism
  • s of birds, 10 types of reptiles, 9 types of amphibians and 40 types of fish.
  • erstanding of early embryonic development of amphibians and insects as well as his expertise in Plei
  • While particularly prevalent in amphibians and reptiles, the genus is more well known i
  • for defense from predators including birds, amphibians and reptiles.
  • and venom of many toads (genus Bufo); other amphibians; and some plants and mushrooms.
  • the rehabilitation and release of reptiles, amphibians, and birds of prey.
  • its diet consists of birds, bats, reptiles, amphibians and fish, although larger individuals may ta
  • d peptides have only been found in bacteria, amphibians and molluscs.
  • but is nonetheless used by all air-breathing amphibians and gular pumping is utilized to a varying e
  • ous vertebrates such as many mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles.
  • ue heron, instead it consumes small mammals, amphibians, and sometimes insects.
  • dent members of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles who are engaged in herpetologic
  • arter Snakes, and numerous species of birds, amphibians, and rodents.
  • a site with the greatest species richness of amphibians and reptiles in Maryland has been identified
  • s a small bone in the lower jaw of reptiles, amphibians and birds, usually located on the lingual si
  • s of the long-extinct plants, insects, fish, amphibians and reptiles, show that the desert was cross
  • Chlorpyrifos is highly toxic to amphibians, and a recent study by the United States Geo
  • The task of the Group of Experts on Amphibians and Reptiles was the revision of Appendix A
  • chain, there are small mammals, reptiles and amphibians and then birds being among the most visible.
  • ied in all of the major animal groups, minus amphibians and insects, tracing as far back as the sea
  • , herbaria, mounted invertebrates, preserved amphibians and reptiles, study skins and whole mounts o
  • e variety of native plants, birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals.
  • e adult diet of insects, arthropods, smaller amphibians and small reptiles.
  • wonderful and endangered species: "The EDGE amphibians are amongst the most remarkable and unusual
  • These amphibians are listed by the IUCN as a species of least
  • Larval insects and amphibians are supported by periphyton; these in turn p
  • nique properties aid rapid gas exchange when amphibians are submerged in oxygen-rich water.
  • He published important works on reptiles and amphibians as well as on avian physiology.
  • celate teeth, a trait linking them to modern amphibians, as well as generally frog-like skull.
  • ibed his "Amphibia" (comprising reptiles and amphibians) as: Animals that are distinguished by a bod
  • He was also curator of reptiles and amphibians at the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadel
  • positions in the Department of Reptiles and Amphibians at the Smithsonian Institution
  • He was curator of reptiles and amphibians at the Australian Museum from 1960-1975, and
  • Reptiles and amphibians at the zoo include Aldabra giant tortoise, B
  • k on the position of curator of reptiles and amphibians at the Museum of Comparative Zoology.
  • have become popular for feeding reptiles and amphibians because they are a high quality herp food so
  • atic life, including fish and gill-breathing amphibians, benthic insects, crustaceans, and mollusks,
  • ing aquatic insects, other fishes, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals.
  • orbit which occurs in vertebrates (reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals) that possess a nictitati
  • than a million specimens of fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals, invertebrates, plants, and
  • meadow and woodland, which attract insects, amphibians, birds, and at least six species of mammal.
  • Guatemala has some 1246 known species of amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles according to fi
  • 8 of Britain's 12 reptiles and amphibians breed here; Common Lizard, Slow Worm, Adder,
  • It is not manufactured by the amphibians, but absorbed through their insect-rich diet
  • s including crustaceans, birds, reptiles and amphibians, but his most important work was on fish.
  • in 8 categories - Birds, Mammals, Reptiles & Amphibians, Butterflies & Moths, Landscape, Insects & O
  • It eats fish, shellfish, crabs and amphibians, catching its prey by making a side-to-side
  • of a normal fibronectin matrix in developing amphibians causes defects in mesodermal patterning and
  • Inside of amphibians, cercariae are attracted to region where hin
  • nd grass snake, and five of Britain's native amphibians; common frog, common toad, smooth newt, palm
  • mals (including feral horses), reptiles, and amphibians common to the eastern United States, are fou
  • His zoological work focussed on reptiles, amphibians, crustaceans and arachnids.
  • is a name given either to very reptile-like amphibians dating from the Carboniferous and Permian pe
  • epends on the species, because some types of amphibians do have toxins strong enough to kill evan a
  • bog, which is important for aquatic plants, amphibians, dragonflies and wetland birds.
  • blished his observations on the reptiles and amphibians during his stint there and was in regular co
  • atives of tetrapods (such as mammals, birds, amphibians, etc.) than of other fish such as ray-finned
  • Evolutionary theory predicted that since amphibians evolved from fish, an intermediate form shou
  • is home to number of British birds, mammals, amphibians, fish and invertebrates, along with occasion
  • ines, as well as resident mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates.
  • It is highly toxic to amphibians, fish, and zooplankton, as well as having po
  • redators, and have also been observed to eat amphibians, fish, weasels, scorpions, and even young ro
  • n humans, mammals, birds, and some reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, and arthropods.
  • He described a number of reptiles and amphibians for the first time.
  • alei, and Fejervarya pulla are endemic among amphibians found in the forest.
  • ecilians are a genus of caecilians (Limbless Amphibians) found in Southeast Asia, southern Philippin
  • He was interested in reptiles and amphibians from an early age.
  • e sizes, he suggested that ancestral fish or amphibians had undergone at least one and possibly more
  • Mammals and amphibians have 2. Birds have only 1.
  • No amphibians have been documented by the lake.
  • Only nine species of amphibians have been found on the Arabian Peninsula.
  • even species of reptiles and four species of amphibians have been found at in the park.
  • rare fossils of Triassic fish, reptiles and amphibians have been found.
  • lthough primarily interested in reptiles and amphibians, he also studied birds and insects, particul
  • Based on his research of early amphibians, he reorganised the labyrinthodontians.
  • Reptiles first arose from amphibians in the swamps of the late Carboniferous.
  • Conservation of reptiles and amphibians in captivity, with emphasis on endangered sp
  • e site and attract large numbers of breeding amphibians in the spring months.
  • ng and maintaining studbooks of reptiles and amphibians in captivity.
  • elongs to reptilian forms and differing from amphibians in the structure of the pelvic girdle.
  • worked on a number of different reptiles and amphibians in his long career, beginning with the 1950
  • ast Kirkton Quarry assemblage of terrestrial amphibians in Scotland.
  • Amphibians include Common Frog and Common Toad, while r
  • Second intermediate host are fish and larval amphibians including frogs and salamanders.
  • s of this genus are parasites of a number of amphibians including the Rough-skinned Newt.
  • rtant breeding ground for several species of amphibians, including Smooth Newt, Great Crested Newt,
  • , including a room dedicated to reptiles and amphibians indigenous to the state.
  • t and beaver, not to mention other reptiles, amphibians, insects and fishes.
  • Fish form the bulk of its diet, though amphibians, invertebrates and plant material are someti
  • Another major difference from amphibians is the increased brain size, more specifical
  • Gastrulation in amphibians is initiated by formation of bottle cells at
  • Water-dwelling animals, such as fish and amphibians, lay their eggs before fertilization, and th
  • pools provide habitats and breeding area for amphibians like Wood Frogs, Spotted Salamanders, and Sp
  • Two species of amphibians Limnonectes limnocharis and Duttaphrynus mel
  • so, Various uncommon species of reptiles and amphibians live in the park, including the Barking frog
  • In amphibians, lymph hearts lie at vein junctions.
  • ough the birds will also eat small reptiles, amphibians, mice, crabs and eggs.
  • "living circulation" to study blood cells of amphibians microscopically in vivo.
  • ll consume smaller crabs, small reptiles and amphibians, molluscs, fish, and insects if they can cat
  • , he has been honored by having reptiles and amphibians named after him, including the Western Smoot
  • Amphibians of Madagascar
  • A Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of Eastern and Central North America, 2nd ed
  • Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of Eastern and Central North America.
  • Amphibians of Fejervarya pulla and Polypedates cruciger
  • n 1958 entitled: Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of the Eastern United States.
  • A Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of Eastern and Central North America (1958);
  • bull frog, and Microhyla rubra are among the amphibians of the national park.
  • tic obtained by about 110 mya, isolating the amphibians on either side; the last common ancestor of
  • The amphibians, once common in the original swampy lowlands
  • rostegus is an extinct genus of reptile like amphibians or possibly an early proto-reptile.
  • be reptiles, but later recognized them to be amphibians, placing Cardiocephalus in the family.
  • The bird feeds on amphibians, reptiles and other live prey.
  • diversity of molluscs, crustaceans, fishes, amphibians, reptiles (crocodile, green iguana, turtles)
  • ts diet probably consisted of small mammals, amphibians, reptiles and insects.
  • It lives on insects, small amphibians, reptiles and warm-blooded animals.
  • h Hearts are organs found in lungfishes, all amphibians, reptiles and flightless birds.
  • The museum includes a vivarium with fish, amphibians, reptiles and arthropods.
  • e society consisted of four groups: Mammals, Amphibians, Reptiles and Invertebrates.
  • Amelanism in fishes, amphibians, reptiles and birds has the same genetic eti
  • Trail featured a number of life-size plaster amphibians, reptiles and dinosaurs set along a woodland
  • s of 2009, it held over 2,800 insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
  • The quarry area hosts a surprising number of amphibians, reptiles, small mammals, and a variety of b
  • eukaryotic organism, including plants, fish, amphibians, reptiles, insects, yeast, fungi and mammals
  • of wildlife including birds, invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, bats and other mammals.
  • is a small jaw bone that is present in most amphibians, reptiles, and birds, but has been lost in m
  • In many species, including amphibians, reptiles, rodents and birds, corticosterone
  • ncluding trees, other plants, invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds as well as fish
  • salt marsh, a kettlepond, a mountain stream, amphibians, snakes, and turtles.
  • to UV-B stimulation on the skins of certain amphibians such as the Rough-skinned Newt, Taricha gran
  • ghts Central and South American reptiles and amphibians such as anacondas, caiman lizards, poison da
  • ects to use as food for captive reptiles and amphibians, superworms quickly moved into the spotlight
  • , Palaeontology, The Evolutionary History of Amphibians, Surrey Beatty & Sons,
  • byrinthodonts more closely related to modern amphibians than to amniotes.
  • There are several species of reptiles and amphibians that call the refuge home including the Nort
  • edoniae is an extinct species of prehistoric amphibians that lived during the Carboniferous.
  • The same behaviour may be observed in other amphibians that do not have any warning colours.
  • pean Protected Species and one of only three amphibians that are protected under the UK Biodiversity
  • Amphibians: The World of Frogs, Toads, Salamanders and
  • Unlike most amphibians, the boreal has a soft croak instead of a lo
  • on of certain squamates) and is what allowed amphibians to fully leave water.
  • largest family of neuropeptides, found from amphibians to mammals.
  • the land powered the evolutionary changes in amphibians to gradually become more and more land based
  • neotropical migrants, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians use refuge habitats for food, cover, and nes
  • s on the external wall of the capillaries in amphibians, which are now known as "Rouget's cells".
  • aucasica (1913), and volumes on reptiles and amphibians which were part of the series "Fauna of Russ
  • Four of five amphibians with a natural habitat in the Stockholm area
  • o 2004, paleontologists had found fossils of amphibians with necks, ears, and four legs, in rock no