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  • International Reptile Conservation Foundation
    Organization working for the conservation of reptiles and their natural habitats and ecosystems.
    www.ircf.org
  • PetReptiles.com
    Includes a beginner's guide, forum, articles, and resources for owners.
    www.petreptiles.com
  • eNature.com: Reptiles and Amphibians
    Nature and wildlife field guides for salamnders, frogs, turtles, crocodilians, lizards, and snakes.
    www.enature.com/fieldguides/intermediate.asp?curGroupID=7
  • Reptile Advice
    Community site for people to share and get help with their pet snakes, lizards, spiders, and such.
    www.reptileadvice.com
  • Reptile Republic
    Community and resource for the reptile fan, with forums, chat, and citizen home pages.
    www.reptilerepublic.com
  • Greater Georgian Bay Reptile Awareness Program, The
    Dedicated to the conservation of reptiles at risk in the area, including snakes, turtles, and skinks. Includes descriptions of local species, reporting information, and news.
    www.gbayreptiles.com
  • Animal Planet's Reptile Guide
    Guide to finding the best reptile or amphibian for you. Animal Planet's Reptile Guide also provides care and feeding advice for your cold-blooded friends: lizards, turtles, snakes, frogs, and salamanders.
    animal.discovery.com/guides/reptiles/reptiles.html?clik=animal_leftnav
  • Lizards & Snakes: Alive!
    Learn about lizards and snakes - the squmates who are more diverse than mammals and as old as dinosaurs. See the lizard cam, watch video, and listen to sounds of lizards from geckos to Komodo Dragons.
    www.amnh.org/exhibitions/lizards
  • Those Diverse Diapsids
    Learn about the group of tetrapods known as diapsids as well as traditional reptiles and living reptiles.
    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/index.html
 




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