My primary interest in wildlife is an interest in herpetofauna, naturally my observations generally will reflect this.
I volunteer with a number of environmental organizations and this allows me to gather records of various species which can feed in to projects such as this.

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Amphibians - Photo (c) Matthew Niemi, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND) CC
Amphibians Info
Amphibians (class Amphibia, from Amphi- meaning "on both sides" and -bios meaning "life") are ectothermic (or cold-blooded) animals that metamorphose from a juvenile water-breathing form, either to an adult air-breathing form, or to a paedomorph that retains some juvenile characteristics. Mudpuppies, for example, retain juvenile gills in adulthood. The three modern orders of amphibians are Anura (frogs and toads), Caudata (salamanders and newts), and Gymnophiona (caecilians, limbless amphibians that resemble snakes), and in total they number... (From Wikipedia)
Reptiles - Photo (c) Keven Law, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Reptiles Info
Reptiles are animals in the (Linnaean) class Reptilia. They are characterized by breathing air, laying shelled eggs (except for some vipers and constrictor snakes that give live birth), and having skin covered in scales and/or scutes. Reptiles are classically viewed as having a "cold-blooded" metabolism. They are tetrapods (either having four limbs or being descended from four-limbed ancestors). Modern reptiles inhabit every continent with the exception of Antarctica, and four living orders are currently recognized: (From Wikipedia)
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