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Interest in herpetology continues to proliferate on two broad fronts-among scientists who are using reptiles and amphibians ever more frequently for studies on many subjects, including life history, behavior, demography, and life functions of the animals themselves, and among individuals who derive pleasure and knowledge from observing these animals in the field or keeping them in home terrariums.
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brown crosshands, single anal plates, chestnut pigment, plastral pattern, supraorbital semicircles, postmental scales, sshite spots, labial tooth rows, light middorsal stripe, scales keeled, anal divided, vestigial oviducts, dark brossn, dark crosslines, light dorsolateral stripe, middorsal keel, brassy flecks, dark dorsal spots, dark middorsal stripe, dark stripe from eye, disjunct colonies, large scutes, middorsal area, costal grooves, divided anal plates
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United States, Rio Grande, Big Bend, Blue Ridge, South America, Leopard Frogs, Chorus Frogs, Mississippi Valley, Trans-Pecos Texas, North America, San Luis Potosi, Woodland Salamanders, Edwards Plateau, Black Rat Snake, Common Musk Turtle, Dusky Salamanders, Jordan's Salamander, Five-lined Skink, Ness England, Northern Leopard Frog, Scarlet Snake, Texas Spotted, Western Diamondback, Atlantic Coast, Fence Lizard
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