Amphibian
Amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrate animals that typically have a moist, glandular skin, and lay their eggs in water. They undergo metamorphosis, starting as aquatic larvae and developing into terrestrial adults. Examples of amphibians include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts.
External Links
- [AmphibianRescue.org] Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project | A project to save Panama's incredible frogs and salamanders
- [AmphibianResearch.org] MARG Home
- [iucn-amphibians.org] IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group – The ASG provides the scientific foundation to inform effective amphibian conservation action around the world
- [amphibians.ws] Amphibians -
- [Amphibians.org] Amphibian Survival Alliance
- [AmphibianLife.com] Amphibian Life - The Ultimate Guide to Amphibians
- [AmphibianDisease.org] Amphibian Disease Portal
- [AmphibianCare.com] Amphibian Care
- [AmphibianBiodiversity.org] HOME
- [terrafile.eu] Marketplace for reptiles and amphibians
- [Frogs.org] Amphibian Conservation Alliance
- [Herpetology.com] Herpetology Network Reptile / Amphibian Resources, Books and Links
- [reptilesweb.com] World Popular Reptiles and Amphibian Care