1.
Amphibian Biology Caudates are known as the "tailed amphibians" because all species possess a tail. Typical caudates have four limbs of similar size that are used for ...
2.
Amphibian Articles - Amphibian Foods and Feeding Tips However, some earthworms, such as red worms, produce a foul, odorous mucus that is distasteful to amphibians. Such worms are usually rejected by amphibians. ...
3.
Livingunderworld.org Works Cited A Novel Antipredator Mechanism in Salamanders: Rolling Escape in Hydromantes platycephalus. .... Blunt, Wilfrid. Linnaeus: The Compleat Naturalist. ... Petranka, James W. Salamanders of the United States and Canada. ...
4.
Paramesotriton (Chang, 1935) Warty Newts Paramesotriton caudopunctatus is a rather large species, reaching lengths up to 7 ... For more photos, go to the Paramesotriton caudopunctatus gallery ...
5.
Agalychnis callidryas (Cope, 1862) Red Eyed Tree Frog Database Entry: Agalychnis callidryas (Cope, 1862) Red Eyed Tree Frog. ... The red eyed treefrog's habitats in the tropical rainforests of South and Central ...
6.
Agalychnis callidryas (Cope, 1862) Red Eyed Tree Frog Database Entry: Agalychnis callidryas (Cope, 1862) Red Eyed Tree Frog. ... Like many tropical frogs, A. callidryas enter breeding mode during the rainy ...
7.
Agalychnis callidryas (Cope, 1862) Red Eyed Tree Frog The most notable characteristic is the huge, red eyes that seem to bulge out ... eyes, is enough to confuse many wild predators, giving the frog a window to ...
8.
Ambystoma mavortium (Baird, 1850) Barred Tiger Salamander ... Database Entry: Ambystoma mavortium (Baird, 1850) Tiger Salamander.
9.
Ambystoma mavortium (Baird, 1850) Barred Tiger Salamander ... Database Entry: Ambystoma mavortium (Baird, 1850) Tiger Salamander.
10.
January 2008 New photos of the following species: Pseudobranchus ... Added photos of Rana vaillanti, taken by Ruth Percino Daniel, rpercino@siu.buap.mx, courtesy of Carlos César Martínez Rivera, ccmwvf@mizzou.edu. ...
|