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<p>The list includes the Chinese giant salamander who reaches 1,8 meters at length, the Sagalla caecilian with its indefinite form</p>
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<p>The Chinese giant salamander who reaches 1,8 meters at length</p>
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<p>The Lilac frog that spends the most part of year four meters under the ground</p>
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<p>You can also see the illusive frog that lives in traditional human places of burial in Skeletal gorge in Southern Africa</p>
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<p>A blind salamander with a transparent leather which hunts due to sense of smell and electrosensitivity and can live without food up to 10 years</p>
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<p>The Mexican salamander has no lungs, but breathes through a leather and corners of a mouth</p>
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<p>The Iridescent frog Malagasy can climb up vertical rocks and inflates when it is threatened</p>
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<p>The Chilean frog of Darwin that carries its offsprings in the mouth but hasn’t been seen since 1980 and can be already died out</p>
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<p>The male Betic puts oosperms around of their back legs and is more of 150 million of years old</p>
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<p>Zooglossusa Gardner – a frog, that, as an adult does not exceed 11 millimeters</p>
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<p>The “wet and dry tropical climate” is sometimes referred to as a Savannah or Savanna climate due to the naturally occurring “Savannah grasses” that are common throughout these regions. Savannah climates occur mainly between 20 degrees North and South latitudes.</p>
<p>Mean annual temperature for this type of climate is at least 60 degrees F. ( 21 degrees Celsius). Savannah climates lack a winter, but distinct seasons are determined by temperature and temperatures and amounts of precipitation.. The “cool/dry” season produces daytime temperatures of 80 degrees to 90 degrees Fahrenheit ( 27 to 32 degrees Celsius) while nighttime lows of 70 to slightly less than 60 degrees F ( 21 to 15 degrees Celsius) are common. Relative humidity during this season is slower than that of the the “wet season” that precedes it. The “cool / dry season” eventually gives way to the ” hot / dry season ” which brings temperatures of 90 to over 100 degrees F ( 32 to 38 degrees C) for daytime highs. The ” hot / dry season” ends as the “wet season” gets under way. “Wet season” temperatures and humidity factors can be compared to those of tropical rain forest climate Savannah climate is 40 to 60 inches ( 102 to 152 cm)</p>
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<p>The juvenile Iganua is mainly insectivorous.  It’s diet in captivity consists mainly of insects such as mealworms, earthworms and crickets , although vegetables and fruit are often accepted and included.  Although the adult Iganua is for the most part mainly and fundamentally a herbevoire, it sometimes accepts  fish as well as poultry – including chicken and turkey bird meat.  Overall in most cases insects are rarely consumed by adult iganuas.</p>
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<p>It is a serious misconception that adult Iganuas  can thrive and live well and healthy on a diet of lettuce , tomatoes and mealworms.  To ensure that the Iganuas appetite  remains vibrant and sparked , it is important that the lizard’s menu be diversified overall if not day to day and on an ongoing basis.  It has been observed and noted by many authorities that Iganaus have been known to prefer the following foods :   green , yellow, kidney and baked beans , collard greens , grated carrots , cabbage , and apples , bannanas and grated mealworms ( for juvenile Iguana).</p>
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<p>Easily , the largestlizard family in numbers , species and range, skinks occur almost everywhere  a lizard can live or reside , except in the sea.  Skinks  are most unique among lizards in having a “secondary palate”.  Osteoderms are present.  Frontal bones distinct  except in the Feylininae , this subfamily ( often considered and actual full family in itself and is lineage). also lacks the jugal bone and is  vivaparous or oviparous.  Skinks have moveable eyelids , except for Ablepharis, which has an actual clear “spectacle”.   In addition the lizards formerly classified as the full family , Feyliniidae are now often included in the Scinidae by many most prominent herptologists;  this group includes forms lacking both functional power and eyelids.  Ear openings are usually present as is the power of “autonomy”.</p>
<p>Scales are usually smooth with a clear luster.  However some genera noteably Trachydosaurus and Tribolonotus have rough or kneeled scaled.  Many forms lack limbs or possess but one solitary pair, there may be five or fewer fingers.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/44705">On West Indian Iguanidae and on West Indian Scincidae in the …</a> – By: Garman, Samuel, 1843-1927. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology Publication Info: [Salem, Mass. :sn],1887. Subjects: Iguanas, Skinks, West Indies Contributing Library: Smithsonian Institution Libraries Sponsor: …</p>
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<p>Probably the most problematic genus has been Lygosoma practically world wide in distribution and having all stages of limb development.  The genus Eumeces in common in the United States and the golden Great Plains skink, E. obsoleta , a foot long lizard in the central states.  Australia’s Trachydosaurus rugosus looks like an animated version of pine cones, having large scales and a tail resembling the head.  The family giant is Corucia zebtra , a two foot long tree dweller of the<a title="Solomon Islands." href="http://www.visitsolomons.com.sb/"> Solomon Islands.</a></p>
<p>Skinks are active , almost nervous lizards.  They hide under large boulders , or in other inaccessible spots but sometimes , if not often, take to hilly wood slides.  They can be said to be mainly insectivorous but many also eat or consume plants.</p>
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<p>If two similar groups formerly known as Dibamidae and Anelytropsidae are similar however they do fall into two genera, Functional limbs absent, tongue short, slightly nicked and covered with papillae, palate toothless , arches absent , pelvic and pectorak girdles greatly reduced.  Eyes and ears are concealed by ski m.  Teeth are few and recurved conical.</p>
<p>The genus Anelytropsis contain one species A. Papillosus Interorbital     and columella cranii well developed.  Pre maxillary bone single.  Osteroderms present.  No sign of external limbs.  This lizard is fossorial and is found in east-central Mexico.  It is fleshy brown above as well as yellow below.  It has been caught only a few times and remains known only from a dozen or so specimems.  Its diet is suspected to consist mainly of ants and termites.</p>
<p><a href="http://kronologisur.blogspot.com/2008/08/komodo-national-park-komodo-national.html">komodo national park</a> – lizards include 9 skink species (scinidae), geckos (gekkonidae), limbless lizards (dibamidae), and, of course, the monitor lizards (varanidae). frogs include the asian bullfrog (kaloula baleata), oreophyne jeffersoniana and oreophyne …</p>
<p><a href="http://asucculentlife.blogspot.com/2008/05/word-of-day-for-me-lizard.html">word of the day (for me): lizard</a> – family dibamidae (blind lizards) infraorder scincomorpha family paramacellodidae family slavoiidae family scincidae (skinks) family cordylidae (spinytail lizards) family gerrhosauridae (plated lizards) family xantusiidae (night lizards) …</p>
<p><a href="http://kronologisur.blogspot.com/2008/08/komodo-national-park-komodo-national.html">komodo national park</a> – lizards include 9 skink species (scinidae), geckos (gekkonidae), limbless lizards (dibamidae), and, of course, the monitor lizards (varanidae). frogs include the asian bullfrog (kaloula baleata), oreophyne jeffersoniana and oreophyne …</p>
<p>and columella crania are absent.  Premaxillary paired Osteoderms absent.  Males have vestigial traces of  “hindlimbs.  They are usually an olive drab color.  These lizards are usually slender bodies, secretive , forest dwelling fossorial animals.  They lay hard shelled eggs, sometimes in communal sites and are insect eaters.</p>
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<h2>A tropical rain forest climate is also known as a “wet tropical climate””. This implies that the area tends to receive large amounts of rainfall. Many regions of tropical rainforest lack a dry season or at most only two months of the year are dry. Average annual precipitation is 70 to over 100 inches ( 180 – 250 cm). Temperatures remain consistently high and there is no winter season. The mean annual temperature is 77 to 81 degrees F. ( 25 to 27 degrees) . Daytime high temperatures range from 95 degrees F ( 30 degrees celsius) to the low 90’s ( 32 to 34 degrees Celsius)</h2>
<p>The highest temperature measured at Santarem , Brazil along the Amazon River in the Amazon Basin of South America was 85 degrees farenheit; this is just slightly below the usual tropical forest nightime low of 68 – 75 degrees farenheight ( 20 to 24 degrees celsius). Average humidity can be estimated at approximately 85 % and above. Tropical rainforest climates are located primarily within a range of 10 degrees lattitudes poleward in both directions of the equator.</p>
<p>Regions of the world that are influenced by the presence of a tropical rainforest climate include: most of the eastern half of Central America , part of the Northwestern coastline of South America from 15 degrees S latitude to 10 degrees North ( this includes the Amazon Basin ) , the Congo Basin of Africa, a small section on the eastern coast of Africa, eastern Madagascar , all of Malaya , almost all of the Indonesian islands including Sumatra; New guinea, the eastern Philippines, and parts of Southwest Asia.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/blog/forests/rainforests-20090501">Royal stamp of approval for rainforest photographer | Greenpeace UK</a> – Photographer Daniel Beltrá has often worked with us on forest and climate campaigns. He has just won the new Prince’s Rainforests Project Award at the prestigious Sony World Photography Awards, and many of the prize-winning photos were taken … photos were taken while he was working on our campaigns in the Amazon and Indonesian rainforests. Prince Charles, who has taken a keen interest in the state of the tropical rainforests, offered his own congratulations to Daniel: …</p>
<p><a href="http://www.scrippsnews.com/node/42883">Massive mine threatens rain forest in Madagascar | ScrippsNews</a> – The damage from the mine is already visible in the rain forests of Andasibe, just a few kilometers from one of Madagascar’s most famous national parks, where Sherritt has torn a 165-foot-wide gash in a pristine forest to make room for …</p>
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<p>To this group belongs most of the limbless lizards. These creatures are those that live underground all or most of the time. Typically these lizards are specialized by having cylindrical bodies, pointed snouts, reduced eyes and the external ear absent. The nostril is usually set horizontally as opposed to facing upwards in most lizards. The head shields are usually enlarged.</p>
<p><a href="http://mammalogyblog.livejournal.com/3520.html">Fossorial Mammals</a> – One example is the mole: Note the slender scapula designed for squeezing through small spaces and tunnels. An example of a semi-fossorial mammal is the armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus). In this model, the shell has been removed, …</p>
<p><a href="http://www.greenpassion.org/f32/kermits-kin-10019/">Kermits kin</a> – As this species is fossorial, the tympanum is hidden. Males reach a length of 6.3 cm or 2.5 in and females a length of 6.8 cm or2.7 in. Turtle Frog (Myobatrachus gouldii) Image Source This weird and odd-looking creature is called Turtle …</p>
<p><a href="http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&amp;aid=5487644">Subterranean herpetofauna show a decline after 34 years in Ndumu …</a> – We relate reductions in subterranean herpetofaunal densities to an increased density of the Reserve’s ungulate grazers, suggesting a link between reduction in leaf-litter and soil macrofauna prey of the fossorial reptiles. …</p>
<p>Those families whose members are fossorial are the Dibamidae, Anniellidae , some Scincidae , and some Pygopodidae, The earless monitor Lanthanotus , may be fossorial or at least semifossorial. The genus Dibamus contains six diminuitive species found in Southeast Asia. The largest may be eight inches long. The body is very thin and the lizards of this group , remain rare in collections because of their secretive habits. Also in this group in the Mexican Anelytropsis papillosus , a lizard which has only been collected about ten times. It is found in the desert, as opposed to the forests of Asia, and is probably wholly fossorial.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />An escape mechanism of the wily Iguana is that the tail can come off the animal in cases of extreme stress.  Many Iguanas when examined will be noted that they are missing tails or portions of tails.  From time to time it has occurred that accidentally owners of their pets have accidentally stepped on the [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An escape mechanism of the wily Iguana is that the tail can come off the animal in cases of extreme stress.  Many Iguanas when examined will be noted that they are missing tails or portions of tails.  From time to time it has occurred that accidentally owners of their pets have accidentally stepped on the tails of the brood, with the animal startled , leaving its tail behind and running off.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.zadpet.com/article/2009/03/green-iguana-taming-training/">Green  Iguana Taming &amp; Training</a> &#8211; An iguana doesn’t have many defense  mechanisms and the tail breaking off, is one of the defenses they have to  protect themselves from predators in the wild. If you want to learn more about  iguanainstitute.com/iguanas/about” &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-2JINqHVdNM0/green_iguana_live_in_a_large_cage_outddors_eating_feed/">Green  Iguana Live in a Large Cage Outddors, Eating, Feed &#8211; Video</a> &#8211; quite sharp,  and is snapped in the air as a defense mechanism. The tail can also break off if  caught by a predator, but grows back without permanant damage. Green iguana skin  is very water resistant, and tough to avoid cuts &#8230;</p>
<p>If cornered or trapped an Iganua may bite , leavinga very clean cut , or will use its tail almost as a whip, leaving a nasty welt.  Claws seem to be only for holding or grasping food or climbing not for personal defence.  Iganuas can be said to be &#8220;climbers by instinct&#8221;, meaning that they are more apt to go up than down.   This is not unlike cats who once having scaled a tall tree are unable to come down , and need assistance from perhaps a stranger or even the professionals  from the local fire depatrment.  Owners of Iganuas must be careful . If their pets bolt out an unlocked door they may quickly scale the nearest tree , never to be found again , and to freeze in colder climates and seasons.</p>
<p><a href="http://petsavvyonline.com/pet-training/iguana-taming-training">Iguana  Taming &amp; Training | Pet Savvy Online</a> &#8211; When you are researching how to  properly perform iguana taming be sure that you pay particular attention to how  to approach your iguana also because trying to grab your iguana from the back  will instinctively trigger defense mechanisms &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://iguanaguide.blogspot.com/2009/05/interesting-informations-about-baby.html">Interesting  Informations About The Baby Green Iguana</a> &#8211; One of their defense mechanisms  is their tail which is obviously sharp and is snapped high into the air when  danger is sensed. Once a predator gets the chance to grab the tail, it grows  again without any damage at all. &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://advancediguanacare.com/blog/green-iguana-taming-and-training/">Green  Iguana Taming And Training</a> &#8211; Another very important issue in green iguana  taming is that you never grab your iguana by its tail because it will break  right off in your hand. An iguana doesn’t have many defense mechanisms and the  tail breaking off, &#8230;</p>
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<p><a href="http://familypetcorner.blogspot.com/2008/09/iguana-4-foot.html">Family Pet  Corner: 4 Foot Iguana</a> &#8211; Their long tail is also quite sharp, and is snapped  in the air as a defense mechanism. The tail can also break off if caught by a  predator, but grows back without permanent damage. Green iguana skin is very  water resistant, &#8230;</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So many amazing animals, so little we know about them! This is your chance to get more up to date with some rare animals. The Zoological Society has published the list of 10 most rare and unusual kinds of amphibians, threatened by extinction and to be included in new conservation programs set for 2008. Zoologists hope that this list and pictures will convince sponsors and enthusiasts to get involved.
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<p><A href="http://ourherpclass.blogspot.com/2009/05/something-from-squamata-archosauria-and.html">Something From Squamata, Archosauria, and Lissamphibia</A> &#8211; Here are just a few stragglers that I also found near the fish hatchery, in Moncks Corner, SC . The lizard is a ground skink, Family Scincidae, Scincella lateralis. The snake is a black racer, Coluber constrictor (black with white on &#8230;
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<p><A href="http://year5.skola.edu.mt/2009/04/bookmarks/">Bookmarks</A> &#8211; bookmarks. First we cut a cerealbox into a rectangle.Then we cut a butterfly shape from the same box.We used different kinds of colours material.We wrote about the animal that we coloured.These animals should be protected so that they &#8230;
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<p><A href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/penelopethomas/3400385482/">(Untitled)</A> &#8211; Penny T posted a photo: Scientific Name: Tiliqua scincoides scincoides Common Name: Blue-tongue Lizard, Eastern Blue-tongue Habitat: Found throughout most of NSW. Usually live in open country with lots of ground cover such as tussocky &#8230;
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<p><A href="http://www.ollla.com/what-does-scincidae-mean">what does Scincidae mean?</A> &#8211; SCINCIDAE as NOUN Meaning skinks Synonym(s) family Scincidae (what does family Scincidae mean?) Hypernyms(s) Scincidae is a kind of… Example: animal is a hypernym of mammal, plant is a hypernym of flower reptile family (what does &#8230;
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<p>The list includes the Chinese giant salamander who reaches 1,8 meters at length, the Sagalla caecilian with its indefinite form
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<p>The Chinese giant salamander who reaches 1,8 meters at length
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<p>The Lilac frog that spends the most part of year four meters under the ground
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<p>You can also see the illusive frog that lives in traditional human places of burial in Skeletal gorge in Southern Africa
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<p>A blind salamander with a transparent leather which hunts due to sense of smell and electrosensitivity and can live without food up to 10 years
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<p>The Mexican salamander has no lungs, but breathes through a leather and corners of a mouth
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<p>The Iridescent frog Malagasy can climb up vertical rocks and inflates when it is threatened
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<p>The Chilean frog of Darwin that carries its offsprings in the mouth but hasn’t been seen since 1980 and can be already died out
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<p>The male Betic puts oosperms around of their back legs and is more of 150 million of years old
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<p>Zooglossusa Gardner &#8211; a frog, that, as an adult does not exceed 11 millimeters
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<p>A factor or factors enabling these sea or marine snakes to lead  a complete and complete aquatic life is their ability and habit of giving life birth to living young.  Thus , this frees them for the necessity and necessities of ever leaving the water to deposit eggs on shore on the shoreline areas as sea turtles must do.<br />
Most of these reptile snakes have dispensed with the large abdominal plates  used by land snakes for locomotion and locomotion purposes.   Although all sea snakes must surface to breathe vital oxygen in the atmosphere &#8211; they can stay submerged for long extended time periods-  apparently by extracting the oxygen they need directly from the waters.</p>
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<p>The iguana drinks water often usually two or three times a day. Low humidity in the iguana’s surroundings will probably make itself evident by the Lizard’s increased intake of water. Spraying water on the leaves of plants in the iguana’s terrarium as a means of attempting to furnish an adequate supply of water for the lizard will fall far short of the intended goal. The iguana should always be provided with a water bowl that should be thoroughly cleaned and refilled daily. The habitat might include an additional container of water which the iguana can soak its entire body and tail. If the size of the environment it , the mantis might be a body of water , in which it can swim. A hatchling which measures close to 8 inches ( 20 cm) in length can be expected to grow approximately 1 to 1 1/2 inches ( 2.5 &#8211; 3.8 cm) per month , the first year or two. After the second year , the rate of growth declines to an average of much less than 1 inch ( 2.5 cm ) a month. Fully grown the mantis might reach a maximum length of around 6 1/2 feet ( 203 cm) although 5 feet ( 152 cm) is probably more typical of the size attained by many specimens during a lifespan that plausibly ranges from ten to 25 years.</p>
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		<title>African Mantis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />The Iganua can usually be fed by hand , that the consistency of many foods renders the use use of a feeding bowl more appropriate much of the time. The bowl should be large enough to allow the Iganua easy access to the food. A constant food source should be available to the Lizard, realizing [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Iganua can usually be fed by hand , that the consistency of many foods renders the use use of a feeding bowl more appropriate much of the time. The bowl should be large enough to allow the Iganua easy access to the food. A constant food source should be available to the Lizard, realizing that the animal is inclined to be a forager by nature. This suggests that the digestive system would be better serviced if the lizard were to ingest small amounts of food throughout the day rather than being compelled to consume all of the nourishment that it requires in one meal.</p>
<p>The iguana drinks water often usually two or three times a day. Low humidity in the iguana’s surroundings will probably make itself evident by the Lizard’s increased intake of water. Spraying water on the leaves of plants in the iguana’s terrarium as a means of attempting to furnish an adequate supply of water for the lizard will fall far short of the intended goal. The iguana should always be provided with a water bowl that should be thoroughly cleaned and refilled daily. The habitat might include an additional container of water which the iguana can soak its entire body and tail. If the size of the environment it , the mantis might be a body of water , in which it can swim. A hatchling which measures close to 8 inches ( 20 cm) in length can be expected to grow approximately 1 to 1 1/2 inches ( 2.5 &#8211; 3.8 cm) per month , the first year or two. After the second year , the rate of growth declines to an average of much less than 1 inch ( 2.5 cm ) a month. Fully grown the mantis might reach a maximum length of around 6 1/2 feet ( 203 cm) although 5 feet ( 152 cm) is probably more typical of the size attained by many specimens during a lifespan that plausibly ranges from ten to 25 years.</p>
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