amphibians

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Topical Term
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amphibians

Frogs and toads 2

treefrogs, water frogs, poison dart frogs--
2005
Presents the physical characteristics, reproduction, distribution, habitat and a variety of other information about frogs.

Frogs and toads 1

true toads, rain frogs, fire-bellied toads--
2005
Presents the physical characteristics, reproduction, distribution, habitat and a variety of other information about frogs and toads.

Salamanders, newts, and caecilians

hellbender, mudpuppy, lungless salamanders, newts--
2005
Presents the physical characteristics, reproduction, distribution, habitat and a variety of other information about salamanders, newts and caecilians.

Really radical reptiles & amphibians

1995
Text and photographs introduce the reader to snakes, turtles, lizards, frogs, toads, alligators, and other reptiles and amphibians.

Amphibians

1987
Describes the physical characteristics of amphibians and traces their evolutionary history on earth.

Amphibians

2005
Explains what an amphibian is and describes the habitats and unique traits of several kinds, including caecilians, salamanders, newts, and frogs.

The life cycle of amphibians

2003
Discusses how amphibians differ from other animals, their habitat, how they are born and develop, what they eat, how they reproduce, and their typical life expectancy.

Salamander, frog, and polliwog

what is an amphibian?
2013
Rhyming text and humorous illustrations provide information about amphibians.

Classifying amphibians

2003
Explains what amphibians are and how they differ from other animals, offering an overview of the life cycle of a several types of amphibians.

An instant guide to reptiles & amphibians

the most familiar species of North American reptiles and amphibians described and illustrated in full color
1999
An illustrated identification guide that profiles the most common amphibians and reptiles of North America, providing information on habitat, characteristic features, biology, distribution, and similar species.

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