Reptiles and Amphibians Pets Your Family
Reptiles and Amphibians Pets Your Family
Reptiles are cold-blooded animals that lay eggs, have scales on the outside and bones and lungs inside their bodies.
Amphibians are also cold-blooded animals, but they have smooth skin and hatch in the water and breathe through gills when they are young. When they grow up, they develop lungs. They can live both in the water and on land.
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Chameleons Online - Offers general and species specific information on the care of chameleons. Includes things to think about before buying.
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Nature Base: Reptiles as Pets - Provides answers to frequently asked questions about keeping and caring for pet reptiles and amphibians, especially those found in Australia.
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Green Iguana Society Kid's Club - Provides information on pet care. Also, take a quiz, color, or do a word puzzle.
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Colorado Herpetological Society Care Sheets - Care of lizards, snakes, and basic tortoise care.
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Zach's Lizard Land - Photographs, facts, and insights about Leopard Swifts, Blue-Tailed Skinks, Eastern Fence, Chinese Water Dragons, and other lizards.
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