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AMPHIBIAN & REPTILE MANAGEMENT. General Considerations Habitat Food Regulation.

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1 AMPHIBIAN & REPTILE MANAGEMENT

2 General Considerations Habitat Food Regulation

3 Vivarium soil or peat water – think fish dechlorinate filter temperature shelter

4 FOOD infusoria – babies earthworms blood worms Drosophila crickets mice

5 CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora http://www.cites.org/ ~5000 animal species ~28,000 plant species

6 AMPHIBIANS smooth, moist, glandular skin most species absorb water through skin some species breath through skin must spend part of life in water world – 4780 species U. S. – 230 species

7 AMPHIBIANS frogs toads newts salamanders caecilians

8 FROGS spend most or all of life in water green frog Rana clamitans

9 FROGS green tree frog – Hyla cineria

10 TOADS develop in water spend later life on land American toad – Bufo americanus americanus

11 NEWTS spend life in water or marshy areas

12 red spotted newt – Eastern newt Notophthalmus viridescens – easy to keep

13 SALAMANDERS about 320 species 2 to 70 inches in length

14 fire salamander – easy to keep

15 axolotl - albino

16 axolotl - gold

17 tiger salamander “terrestrial” easy to keep

18 caecilians tropical live underground 1 inch to 1.5 meters


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