
Chapter 29 Reptiles: The First Amniotes
Herp Hotlinks. This site provides dozens of links to herpetological web sites.
Class Reptilia. Many links to other sources of information on reptiles.
Class Reptilia. University of Michigan site on amphibians. Pictures, much information on the morphology, distribution and ecology of a large number of reptiles. Each species is linked to web pages. Images may not be available for display depending on your server.
Reptilia. This site provides links to all kinds of information on reptiles.
Amphibian and Reptile WWW Sites. This site contains many links to herpetological sites.
Reptile Database. This site contains information on living and extinct reptiles.
Links to Other Pages. A good number of herpetological links.
Snakes
Rattlesnakes. This site contains information on rattlesnakes.
Crocodilians
Crocodilian Sites on the World Wide Web. A list of links.
Natural History & Conservation: Crocodiles, Caimans, Alligators, Gavials.
Turtles
National Wildlife Federation, Endangered Sea Turtles Site. General information, links, conservation issues and more.
Dinosaurs
The Dinosauria. University of California at Berkeley, Museum of Paleontology site contains information on morphology, systematics and links to more information about subjects such as hadrosaurs and dinosaur locomotion.
Dinosaurs in Cyberspace: Dinolinks. University of California at Berkeley Museum of Paleontology. A list of dinosaur-oriented web sites, scientific and otherwise. This site has pages and pages of links!
Dinobuzz. Current topics concerning dinosaurs from the University of California at Berkeley Museum of Paleontology.
Common Misconceptions about Dino’s. From the National Museum of Natural History/Smithsonian Institution. Interesting misconceptions.
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