- Autodax: Salamander Feeding Movies
Presents the fascinating world of salamander feeding behavior, and gives a sampling of the diverse feeding strategies used by salamanders.
www.autodax.net/feedingmovieindex.html
- Caudata.org: The Online Newt and Salamander Portal
Facilitates the sharing of accurate information about newts and salamanders, with an emphasis on their maintenance in captivity.
www.caudata.org
- Salamanderseiten
Includes the newt-registry of the genus Cynops as well as a photo archive. Also in German.
www.salamanderseiten.de
- Ensatina eschscholtzi: Speciation in Progress
Lungless salamander of the family Plethodontidae.
www.santarosa.edu/lifesciences/ensatina.htm
- Super Newt
Provides information on proper care including set up, feeding, water chemistry, and filtration. Includes games, photos, and links.
newt150.tripod.com
- Caudata Culture
Provides science-based information about salamanders for pet keepers and professional herpetologists. Offers photographs and forums discussing salamander care.
www.caudata.org/cc
- Harry's Salamanderweb
Offers care sheets and breeding instruction for several species, diagrams for constructing a tank, outdoor care information, and more. In English and Dutch.
home.hetnet.nl/~dresens/salamanders.htm
- Caudata: The Moscow International Internet-Club
Portal for newt and salamander enthusiasts. In Russian, English, French, and Spanish.
www.caudata.ru
- Herp Pictures: Salamanders and Newts
Images of newts and fire, lungless, and mole salamanders.
www.herp-pix.org/amphindex.htm
- Connecticut River Homepage: Mole Salamanders
Discusses status, origin of name, and more.
www.bio.umass.edu/biology/conn.river/molesals.html
- Salamander & Newt Forum
Post messages or questions pertaining to all subspecies and their care.
forums.kingsnake.com/forum.php?catid=26
- Salamander and Newts
Source for classification, range, diet, and habitat information for Californian species.
www.wildherps.com/orders/Caudata.html
- Biological Warfare and the Coevolutionary Arms Race
The rough-skinned newt looks harmless enought but is, in fact, packed full of one of the most potent neurotoxins known to man. Find out how an evolutionary arms race has pushed these mild-mannered critters to the extremes of toxicity and how evolutionary biologists have unraveled their fascinating story. From Understanding Evolution.
evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/biowarfare_01
- Livingunderworld.org: Caudata
Information about the order that includes all salamanders, newts, sirens, amphiuma, waterdogs, and mudpuppies. Features a species database and a photo gallery.
www.livingunderworld.org/caudata
- Salamanders of West Virginia
Identification and natural history.
www.marshall.edu/herp/salamanders.htm
- Salamanders of Ontario
Profiles of local species. Includes information about their habitats and conservation.
www.glfc.forestry.ca/landscape/sal_e.html
- Nova Scotia Salamanders
Profiles of the Yellow-spotted, Blue-spotted, Eastern Redback, and Four-toed Salamander, along with the Red-spotted Newt.
museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/nature/salamand
- United States Caudate Registry (USCR)
Promotes the captive breeding of newts and salamanders in the U.S. by providing a medium through which breeders can easily find each other, communicate, and exchange animals.
uscr.caudata.org
- Tapaboy Newt Institute
Newt cam, gallery, and articles.
www.newts.org/newt
- Herper's Bizarre: The Newt and Salamander Learning Center
Dedicated to the joy and care of newts and salamanders.
www.newts.org/~nootnerd
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