Discovery School - Jeff Corwin Experience: Amphibians
What allows these cold-blooded vertebrates to live in water and on land? Examine many different species of amphibians, including salamanders in Florida, the bufo marinus toad in California, the monkey frog in the Amazon, and the red-eyed tree frog and the blue jean frog in Costa Rica.
Alligators, crocodiles, turtles, snakes, lizards, salamanders, toads, and frogs - all are cold-blooded animals in the reptile or amphibian family. Packed with engaging articles arranged in alphabetical order, the new six-volume "Exploring the World of Reptiles and Amphibians" set looks at the natural history of reptiles and amphibians through naturalistic artwork, maps, and stunning photography. This colorful set is intended to illustrate key life-science
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy - Amphibians
Bill Nye is determined to get kids interested in science, and will go to great lengths to do so. His series engages students with jokes, music videos, and all manner of special effects, but the science instruction is solid. In Bill Nye the Science Guy: Amphibians, he talks about those cold-blooded creatures that can live on land or in water. They may have a reputation for being somewhat slimy, but amphibians go through the process ...