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Batrachology is the
branch of
zoology concerned with the
study of
amphibians including frogs, salamanders, and caecilians. It is a sub-discipline of herpetology...
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particular taxonomic groups such as
frogs and
other amphibians (
batrachology),
snakes (ophiology or ophidiology),
lizards (saurology) and turtles...
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reach up to 6 m (20 ft) in length. The
study of
amphibians is
called batrachology,
while the
study of both
reptiles and
amphibians is
called herpetology...
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study of birds.
Herpetology - the
study of
reptiles and amphibians.
Batrachology - the
study of amphibians.
These divisions are
sometimes further divided...
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Animal communications Apiology Arachnology Arthropodology Batrachology Bryozoology Carcinology Cetology Cnidariology Entomology Forensic entomology...
- The
study of
plants in the
genus Rubus,
commonly known as brambles.
batrachology The
study of amphibians. battology†
Continual unnecessary reiteration...
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underwater depth of lake or
ocean floors Batology –
Study of
brambles Batrachology –
Branch of
herpetology that
studies amphibians Behavioural genetics –...
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Animal communications Apiology Arachnology Arthropodology Batrachology Bryozoology Carcinology Cetology Cnidariology Entomology Forensic entomology...
- amphisbaenids, turtles, terrapins, tortoises, crocodilians, and the tuataras).
Batrachology –
subdiscipline of
herpetology concerned with the
study of amphibians...
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nematodes (roundworms)
Herpetology -
study of
amphibians and
reptiles Batrachology -
study of
amphibians including frogs and toads, salamanders, newts,...