- (cold-blooded) tetrapods. This
definition of "herps" (otherwise
called "
herptiles" or "herpetofauna")
excludes fish; however, it is not
uncommon for herpetological...
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lakes of
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basic division between mammals,
birds and egg-laying
tetrapods (the "
herptiles") was well known, and the
inclusion of the
legless snakes into this group...
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producer and
science communicator. He is best
known for
research focused on
herptiles,
studying the
relationship between biodiversity and people's cultural...
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reptiles and amphibians,
shortened from the
scientific umbrella term “
herptiles”. It is
undertaken by
people of all ages and from all
walks of life, including...
- sides. The
exhibit also
features a
nursery area,
which exhibits newborn herptiles born at the zoo, as well as a
window into the off-show
breeding and caring...
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Venom Glands in
Australian Elapid Snakes: The
creation of venomoids". The
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Journal of the
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Mating balls are a
brief gregarious structure resulting from a
mating behaviour wherein a
large number of
individuals cluster together while mating. It...