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  • Canada exn.ca: Snakes Open site in a new window - Presents the truth behind snake charming, science of venom production, evolution of constriction, and more.
  • Canada Greater Georgian Bay Reptile Awareness Program, The Open site in a new window - Dedicated to the conservation of reptiles at risk in the area, including snakes, turtles, and skinks. Includes descriptions of local species, reporting information, and news.

  • Animal Planet's Reptile Guide Open site in a new window - Guide to finding the best reptile or amphibian for you. Animal Planet's Reptile Guide also provides care and feeding advice for your cold-blooded friends: lizards, turtles, snakes, frogs, and salamanders.
  • eNature.com: Reptiles and Amphibians Open site in a new window - Nature and wildlife field guides for salamnders, frogs, turtles, crocodilians, lizards, and snakes.
  • International Reptile Conservation Foundation Open site in a new window - Organization working for the conservation of reptiles and their natural habitats and ecosystems.
  • Lizards & Snakes: Alive! Open site in a new window - Learn about lizards and snakes - the squmates who are more diverse than mammals and as old as dinosaurs. See the lizard cam, watch video, and listen to sounds of lizards from geckos to Komodo Dragons.
  • Luray Reptile Center, Petting Zoo and Dinosaur Park Open site in a new window - Featuring native and exotic snakes and animals. A gift shop, wildlife store and picnic tables are available.
  • PetReptiles.com Open site in a new window - Includes a beginner's guide, forum, articles, and resources for owners.
  • Reptile Advice Open site in a new window - Community site for people to share and get help with their pet snakes, lizards, spiders, and such.
  • Reptile Republic Open site in a new window - Community and resource for the reptile fan, with forums, chat, and citizen home pages.
  • Those Diverse Diapsids Open site in a new window - Learn about the group of tetrapods known as diapsids as well as traditional reptiles and living reptiles.
 



 
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