Amphibians

  • FREE ENDANGERED AMPHIBIAN BOOKS

    A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. Photo Taken in Costa Rica By charlesjsharp Teachers And Students Take Note: Here’s A Free Set Of Books On Threatened Amphibians Aamphibians are among the animals…

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  • Frofg on Water. Facts On Frogs

    Facts On Frogs

    The world, from the subarctic to the sub-antarctic, is full of frogs. There are around 5,000 species known to science, and hundreds, if not more than a thousand, that have…

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  • Yellow Frog in a Hand The World's Greatest Frog Hunt

    The World’s Greatest Frog Hunt

    Five months, 5 continents, 21 countries, 126 researchers, and 100 species of “missing” frogs and other amphibians. [ez-toc] Several conservation organizations recently announced the results of their “Search For Lost…

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  • What Eats Tadpoles

    What Eats Tadpoles?

    So what eats tadpoles? Lots of creatures eat tadpoles. In fact, unless you’re a plant or an alga (singular for algae), you can’t get very much lower on the aquatic…

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  • Chinese Giant Salamander on the Water

    Chinese Giant Salamander

    The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianas) is the world’s largest amphibian, growing to lengths of up to 6 feet. It used to be common throughout central, southwestern and southern China,…

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