California
Reptiles and Amphibians |
 Gary
Nafis's very professional website claims to list all the "herps" which
live in California, and he's trying to put together identification
guides for different categories of animal - snakes, lizards, frogs,
toads, etc. The only reason it doesn't get five stars is because
it's not entirely complete yet, and because font sizes on some pages are
so tiny that the pages are illegible. |
Digimorph:
Horned Lizards |
 The
Digimorph website contains three-dimensional x-ray imagery of all manner
of animals, both modern and fossilized. The horned lizards
section by Dr Wendy Hodges discusses the behavior and lifestyle of the
13 living species of horned
lizard in North America, and of course contains x-ray images of
all of them, which can be useful if you're trying to identify one.
The website is scientifically oriented and of limited scope, but very well
done. Last visited in March of 2006. |
US
Geological Survey Reptile Website Links |
A
list of 30 or 40 American reptile and amphibian websites. |