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Webster's Reptiles and Frogs of Australia includes over 1500 colour imges, around 40 minutes of video, over 4800 pages of information, plus sound. There are over 1000 reptiles and frogs native to Australia, and this CD-ROM covers them all. This CD-ROM describes the habitats, the habits, and surveys the entire range of reptiles and amphibians to discover their intriguing adaptations. It contains clear and concise descriptions, photos, fact files and distribution maps. Written by Harald Ehmann and Michael Tyler, and published with the assistance of the Australian Museum, Deadly Continent Films, and Phillip Green. Currently in its third release, contents include:
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Reptiles/Frogs and Classification
The Classification System
Survival Status
What are Reptiles?
What are Frogs?
Crocodiles
Salt and Freshwater Crocodiles
Turtles
Marine Turtles
Leathery Skin Tortoises
Carved Tortoiseshell-Tortoise
Side Necked Turtles
Lizards
Geckos
Legless Lizards
Dragon Lizards
Monitors
Skinks (Part 1)
Skinks (Part 2)
Skinks (Part 3)
Snakes
Blind Snakes
Pythons
File Snakes
Colubrid Snakes
Elapid Snakes
Sea Snakes
Sea Kraits
Hylid Frogs
Round Frogs
Beach Frogs
Night Mystery Frogs
Microhylid Frogs
Silent Jumpers
Wedge-shaped Toads
The Water Frog and Cane Toad
The Water Frog
The Cane Toad
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Unseen Frogs
Sand-toads
Dry Nurse Frogs
Moss Frogs
Froglets
Haswell's Froglet
Earth Froglets
Marsh Dwellers
Kyarranus Frogs
Slanting-tooth Frogs
Lord-of-the-Marshes Frogs
Largest-ear Frogs
Slimy Frogs
Muscle Frogs
New Frogs
Back-gland Frogs
Mountain Lover Frog
False Toads
Stream Frogs
T-Fingered Frogs
Toadlets
Classifications
Charts
Descriptions
Fascinating Facts
Fascinating Facts
Snake Awareness and First Aid
Snake Myths and Fallacies
Snakes' Venom Apparatus
What Frogs Eat
Frog Predators
Frog Spotting
Frog Areas
Frog Breeding Cycle
The Disappearing Frogs
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