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ID: ptc-852
Early Land Dwellers, The Evolution of Amphibians, Brontosaur Hall
ID: ptc-6674
Flying frog (fictitious species)
ID: ptc-6014
Mastodonosaurus restoration, 250 million years old
ID: ptc-6013
Dissorophus, relative of frogs with armadillo-like armor covering, 280 million years old
ID: ptc-5919
Bufo regularis, by R. Viandier, Plate 52 from Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1880
ID: ptc-5918
Ceratophrys ornata, by Robert Mintern, Plate 46 from Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, Vol IX, 1885
ID: ptc-5355
Poison dart frogs and darts exhibit
ID: ptc-2179
Temnospondyles cacops, from line leading to modern amphibians, Permian Age
ID: ptc-2177
Lepospondyls cardiocephalus, ancient amphibian, Permian Age, from painting by M. Kalmenoff
ID: ptc-2175
Ichthyostegalian icthyostega, Devonian Age, from a painting by M. Kalmenoff
ID: ptc-2174
Lepospondyl diplocaulus, Permian Age, painting by M. Kalmenoff
ID: ptc-2172
Anthracosaur eogyrinus, Pennsylvanian Age, from a painting by Matthew Kalmenoff
ID: MS_160817_0962-edit
Tortoise, Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians, August 17, 2016
ID: ls-306-029
Mrs. Burns showing horned toad to class, Nature Room, American Museum of Natural History, 1928
ID: K9205
Cricket Frog
ID: K9200
Spring salamander
ID: K9198
Eastern mud salamander
ID: K9197
Northern red salamander
ID: K9189
Long-tailed salamander
ID: K9079
River Frog
ID: K9060
Western chorus frog
ID: K9055
Mexican tree frog
ID: K9053
Pine Barrens treefrog
ID: K9045
Arroyo toad
ID: K9044
Gulf coast toad
ID: K9042
Giant toad
ID: K9039
Pig frog
ID: K9034
Bronze frog
ID: K9031
Colorado River toad
ID: K9030
Boreal toad
ID: K9024
Eastern gray tree frogs
ID: K9006
Squirrel tree frogs
ID: K8417
Bull frog, Maine
ID: K8327
Anderson treefrog
ID: K8323
Fence lizard, North America
ID: K8228
Cave salamander
ID: K2566
Tree frog with protective coloration
ID: K2565
Pickerel frog
ID: K2564
American toad
ID: K2273
Desert toad on rock
ID: K2271
Mexican crested toad on rock
ID: K2246
Fowler's toad
ID: K2089
ID: K2026
Alpine salamander
ID: K1635
Tiger salamander
ID: K1633
Marbled salamander
ID: K15050
Tarantula eating frog
ID: K15000
Yellow-barred tiger salamanders
ID: K14999
Spotted salamander
ID: K14998
Red-backed salamander
ID: K14997
Blue Ridge Mountain salamander
ID: K14996
Black-bellied salamander
ID: K14995
Marbled newt
ID: K14994
Newt, red eft stage
ID: K14993
Tree toad on branch
ID: K14992
Tree frog calling
ID: K14991
Pickeral frog
ID: K14990
Horned frog
ID: K14989
Adult newt
ID: K1367
Painted turtle
ID: K1365
Geographic turtle, Lake Maxinkuchee, Indiana
ID: K1278
Green frog sitting in shallow water
ID: K1274
Young bullfrog
ID: K12686
Blue spotted salamander, complex Ambystoma laterale, Dutchess County, New York
ID: K12684
Blue spotted salamander, complex Ambystoma laterale, Dutchess county, New York
ID: K11731
Visitors at turtle skeleton, Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians [1975-1985]
ID: K11448
American toad beside mushroom
ID: K11425
Wood frog
ID: K11414
Common tree frog
ID: K11402
Green frog
ID: K11396
Green frog on lily pad, 1/6 natural size
ID: K11391
Bull frog
ID: K11385
Leopard frog
ID: K11375
Spring peeper frog on moss
ID: K11371
Bullfrogs, Rana caetsbeiana, male on right
ID: K11338
Two-lined salamander
ID: K11337
Mountain salamander
ID: K11336
Dusky salamander
ID: K11335
Eastern spadefoot toad
ID: K11334
Oak toad
ID: K11324
Lures: Defense and Feeding, toad and young copperhead, exhibit, Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians
ID: K11314
Teeth and skull of snake (left) and turtle (right), Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians
ID: K11258
A Diversity of Amphibian Eggs, exhibit, Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians
ID: K11257
Reproduction exhibit, Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians
ID: K11256
Worm-Like Amphibians: The Caecilians (Order Gymnophiona), exhibit, Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians
ID: K11255
Feeding of Larval Amphibians: tadpole feeding habits, Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians
ID: K11254
Season and Sexual Cycles: typical breeding habitat of the wood frog in four seasons, Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians
ID: K11253
Wood frog (Rana sylvatica), Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians
ID: K11252
Wood frog (Rana sylvatica) on log, exhibit, Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians
ID: K11251
Wood frog (Rana sylvatica), side view, Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians
ID: K11250
Wood frog (Rana sylvatica) on log, head-on view, Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians
ID: K11245
Display showing pickerel frog catching and swallowing cricket
ID: K11244
Vocalization of frogs exhibit
ID: K11243
Bullfrog, exhibit
ID: K11242
Reproduction, exhibit, amphibian breeding pond with frog and spotted salamander eggs
ID: K11112
Lowland burrowing treefrog
ID: K11111
Eastern narrow-mouthed toad
ID: K11110
Green toad
ID: K11109
Sonoran toad
ID: K10238
Stegocephalian amphibian under ferns, Pennsylvanian Coal Forest Diorama, Hall of Earth History [1969-1987]