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the Amphibian
Amphibians are mammals with a think heavy armor shell. Primarily found in the Americans, these medium sized mammals love to dig. The nine-banded Amphibian prefers to build burrows, while other species use sharp claws to dig for their food. The diets of Amphibians depend on the species, and include small vertebraes, insects, grubs and even ants and termites.
Amphibian Activities and printables
Amphibian internet resources
 Amphibian Clipart 
 
Great selection of amphibian clipart including frogs, toads, salamanders and more
 classroomclipart.com/clipart/Clipart/Animal... 
Amphibian Pictures and Illustrations 
 
A great resource for Amphibian Photographs and Clipart from Classroom Clipart. Includes pictures of frogs, toads, salamanders and more..
 classroomclipart.com/clipart/Animals/Amphib... 
Reptiles and Amphibians 
Searchable nature and wildlife database with information and photographs on reptiles and amphibians.
 audubon.org/search_results?search=repti... 
The Garden Safari - Frogs and Newts 
Frogs and Newts in a common European garden with lots of pictures
 gardensafari.net/english/frogs.htm 
For Kids & Teachers 
About 4,000 species of frogs and toads are known to scientists, and another ten to twenty species are discovered each year. Click on an image of a frog and get more information.
 rainforest-alliance.org/kids&teachers/k... 
Costa Rica, Amphibians and Reptiles 
Amphibians and reptiles found in Costa Rica. Information and images.
 philip.greenspun.com/cr/moon/amphibians-and... 
Wonderful World of Frogs and Croaks 
frogs sounds photograph
 allaboutfrogs.org/weird/general/songs.html 
Pictures of Frogs 
Pictures and sound files of frogs found in Kenya.
 researcharchive.calacademy.org/research/her... 
Introduction to the Amphibia 
The Amphibia include some familiar creatures: the frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders. Some not-so-familiar creatures, like the legless, burrowing caecilians, are also amphibians.
 ucmp.berkeley.edu/vertebrates/tetrapods... 
Chameleons 
chameleons
 livescience.com/51061-chameleon.html 
 
 
	 
				














