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Endangered Wildlife Trust
Red Data Book of Birds of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland. read more>> Giant Bullfrog Pyxicephalus adspersus Giant Bullfrogs are the largest, and perhaps most intriguing, of the roughly 130 native southern African ...
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Red Data Book of Birds of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland. read more>> Giant Bullfrog Pyxicephalus adspersus Giant Bullfrogs are the largest, and perhaps most intriguing, of the roughly 130 native southern African ...
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ON NATURE Magazine - Back Issues
Neighbourhood (Spring 1995) Masassauga Rattlesnakes (Summer 1992) Turtles (Autumn 1991) Amphibians (Spring 1991) Bullfrogs (Summer 1990) Learning to Love Snakes (Summer 1988) Snapping Turtles (Summer 1983) Fish, ... Naturalist (Summer 1980) Insects and other creepy crawlies The Bug Man (Summer 2003) Giant Swallowtails Overwinter in Niagara (Winter 2002) Monarch Butterflies (Autumn 2002) 24 Hours of ...
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Herper.com: Reptiles and Amphibians
Oregon. (News source.) And on a similar topic, because bullfrogs are eating so many baby western painted turtles in Oregon, ... September 27, 2007 Uh, Oh: Geckos Can Bite! Those mean, nasty giant day geckos, with jaws like "pliers," are being outed by the ... Arment @ 11:56 AM 0 Comments Friday, September 21, 2007 Bullfrogs in Utah Bullfrogs (illegal in Utah) have been found on a golf course ...
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Herper.com: Reptiles and Amphibians: July 2007
Chad Arment @ 11:02 AM 0 Comments "Giant Reptile" Seen in Colorado Sightings of a "giant reptile," possibly a gator or caiman, at Jayhawker Ponds in Loveland, ... effectively create amphibian habitats usable by a wide range of species. Temporary ponds help eliminate bullfrogs (usually predators of other species) and releases nutrients into the soil. (News source.) Labels: ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
Name: Thamnophis gigas Species Authority: Fitch, 1940 Common Name/s: English — GIANT GARTER SNAKE, GIANT GARTERSNAKE Taxonomic Notes: Thamnophis hammondii, T. gigas, and T. atratus (including subspecies ... levees and roads along canals), livestock grazing, and introduced predators (e.g., house cats, bullfrogs, perhaps bass). See USFWS (1993) for information on threats to specific populations. List ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
Name: Thamnophis gigas Species Authority: Fitch, 1940 Common Name/s: English — GIANT GARTER SNAKE, GIANT GARTERSNAKE Taxonomic Notes: Thamnophis hammondii, T. gigas, and T. atratus (including ... and roads along canals), livestock grazing, and introduced predators (e.g., house cats, bullfrogs, perhaps bass). See USFWS (1993) for information on threats to specific populations. Conservation ...
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The Orion Society
One day, in the desert, a bright red fruit falls to the ground from a giant saguaro cactus. This marks the beginning of the life cycle of a new cactus that ... the boy has considered all of the needs of the salamander, he has imagined importing bullfrogs and insects, birds, tall trees and vines, lifting the roof off his room so the ...
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