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- non-avian reptiles and amphibians. It is derived from the archaic term "herpetile", with roots back to Linnaeus's classification of animals, in which he...
- white-tailed deer, woolly opossum, and at least 50 species of bat. Numerous herpetile species are found in the park. Several species of poison dart frog can...
- other snakes. Taxonomic reclassification of kingsnakes, as with many herpetiles and other animals, is a neverending process. Unexpected hybridization...
- mosaic-tailed rat, spiny Ceram rat and the Ceram rat, all considered threatened. Herpetiles are highly prevalent on the islands. The largest and most dangerous to...
- the care, research, and rehabilitation of native European and British herpetiles. A trial reintroduction has been initiated, restoring the species back...
- provide important refuge for many other mammals, reptiles and amphibians. Herpetiles are abundant at Ocala, including species such as the barking frog, bullfrog...
- permanent reptile collection since the flooding in 1959. The RainForest's herpetile collection includes Amazon milk frogs and tree boas, Baron's green racers...
- which has allowed for the proliferation of many other species of other herpetiles, such as geckos, frogs and lizards. The main predators of these reptiles...
- coastal gray wolf. The rough-skinned newt and boreal toad—two of the only herpetiles adapted to life in Alaska—and all five species of Alaskan salmon are also...
- including bison (Bos bison) and elk (Cervus elaphus), to various species of herpetiles (reptiles and amphibians) and avies (birds). The presence of these remains...