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  Amphibians and Reptiles    
  Research/Informational Sites Alligator - Printout and info on this reptile Alligator Farm - Don't miss Educational Facts and Just for Fun. Alligators Theme page. Amphibians - You have a lot to choose from here! Amphibians and Reptiles - Great site!...
  Crocodilians: Natural History & Conservation    
  Everything you need to know about the difference between a crocodile and an alligator. Illustrations and photos.
  Galapagos Reptiles    
  Herman Melville, who visited the Galapagos in 1837, just after Darwin, took a bleak view of the archipelago's fauna : Another feature in these isles is their emphatic uninhabitableness....Little but reptile life is here found: - tortoises, lizards, immense spiders, snakes, and the strangest anomaly of outlandish Nature, the aguano. No voice, no low, no howl is heard; the chief sound of life here is a hiss. ...
  Map of Navassa Island    
  Map of Navassa Island - Photographs of Navassan reptiles - Reptiles reported from Navassa Island - Bibliography of Navassa Island - Museum collections with herpetological specimens from Navassa Island - Links to related sites
  Reptiles and Amphibians - National Zoo FONZ    
  There are 6,500 species of reptiles, inhabiting every continent except Antarctica.
  The Age of Reptiles Mural at the Yale Peabody Museum    
  The vivid scene reproduced from Rudolph Zallinger's famous dinosaur mural The Age of Reptiles, overlooking the Great Hall in Yale's Peabody Museum, is far more than a magnificent work of art. It is also a scientific document transforming the knowledge, ideas, and thoughts of many scholars
  University of Florida. EDIS    
  A quick reference sheet very useful. No photos or sounds. But good Alligator facts!

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