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  1. Reptiles of the world;: The crocodilians, lizards, snakes, turtles and tortoises of the eastern and western hemispheres, by Raymond Lee Ditmars, 1946
  2. The reptiles of North America;: A review of the crocodilians, lizard, snakes, turtles and tortoises inhabiting the United States and northern Mexico by Raymond Lee Ditmars, 1949
  3. Turtles & Tortoises of the World (Of the World Series) by David Alderton, 2003-04
  4. Complete Idiot's Guide to Turtles & Tortoises (The Complete Idiot's Guide) by Palika, 1997-11-30
  5. Asian turtle trade: Proceedings of a Workshop on Conservation and Trade of Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises in Asia--Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 1-4 December 1999 (Chelonian research monographs)
  6. Veterinary Management of Tortoises and Turtles by Stuart McArthur, 1996-04-18
  7. Reptiles of the World; Tortoises and Turtles, Crocodilians, Lizards and Snakes of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres by Raymond Lee Ditmars, 2009-12-26
  8. John Van Denburgh's: The Gigantic Land Tortoises of the Galapagos Archipelago by John Van Denburgh, 1998-01-01
  9. Box Turtles (The Library of Turtles and Tortoises) by Christopher Blomquist, 2004-08
  10. Care of Uncommon Pets: Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Mice, Rats, Gerbils, Chickens, Ducks, Frogs, Toads and Salamanders, Turtles and Tortoises, Sn by William J. Weber, 1979-06
  11. Proceedings: Conservation, Restoration, and Management of Tortoises and Turtles : An Int.Rnational Conference : 11-16 July 1993, State University of New York, purc
  12. Turtles and Tortoises by John Lehrer, 1990-11
  13. Turtles, Tortoises, and Terrapins. by John Goode, 1974-03
  14. Tortoises & turtles (Dominie world of amphibians & reptiles) by Graham Meadows, 2002

21. Melissa Kaplan's Anapsid.org
Practical Care Breeding Of turtles and tortoises In Captivity.
http://www.sonic.net/~melissk/mainchelonian.html
Melissa Kaplan's
Anapsid.org has moved! December 2001 Please replace your old bookmarks with www.anapsid.org Melissa Kaplan

22. Turtles And Tortoises
There are about 250 species of turtles and tortoises in the world.Many of these species turtles and tortoises. There are about 250
http://www.hsus.org/ace/12084
About Us Field Projects How You Can Help Publications ... Turtles and Tortoises Turtles and Tortoises
All turtles have shells and scaly skin, but each species has special characteristics to live in its environment, such as webbed feet for swimming, long claws for digging, or a flattened shell to hide from predators in rock crevices. No matter where turtles live, they lay their eggs on land. Many turtles lay only a few eggs each year, and some lay only one egg every other year. In addition, many turtles reach sexual maturity at ten or more years. Together, these factors mean that the birth rate of wild turtle populations is very low. For many reasons, the collection of wild turtles places tremendous pressure on populations and has caused the endangerment of many species, especially when species face other human-caused threats like habitat destruction, water pollution, and unnatural predators.
Celebrate World Turtle Day
Ten Things to Do for Turtles Live Reptile Trade Captive Exotics and Wild Animals as Pets ... Privacy Statement

23. Don Hamper - Breeder Of Rare And Endangered Reptiles
Breeder of rare and endangered reptiles including lizards, snakes, turtles and tortoises.
http://pythons.com/hamper
P.O. Box 251 Voice: (614) 457-4433 Lewis Center, OH 43035 Fax: (614) 459-4261 hamper@pythons.com
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24. Turtles And Tortoises
Liz and Paul Palika established Watachie Reptiles and Reptile Rescue tofind homes for homeless turtles and tortoises. turtles and tortoises.
http://www.lizpalika.com/turtles.html
Turtles and Tortoises
Liz and Paul Palika's turtle and tortoise addiction began with the adoption of two Californa desert tortoises over twenty years ago. Since then they have added a breeding colonies of leopard tortoises and Gulf Coast box turtles. North County Reptile Rescue was formally organized several years ago when Liz and Paul began taking in turtles, tortoises and then a variety of other reptiles that could no longer remain in their homes; or that had been turned loose by their former owners. Reptiles taken in are first evaluated as to their state of health, treated when necessary, fed, and quarantined. People wishing to adopt a turtle, tortoise or reptile may place their name on a waiting list. You may call at 760-630-4824 or email Liz . Be prepared to state what you wish to adopt. If you say you want to "adopt a tortoise" your name will not be added to a waiting list. You should do more research ­ there are many different types of turtles and tortoises and each needs specific care ­ and when you can say that you can care for a CA desert tortoise, or a sulcata, or a star tortoise, then your name will be added to a waiting list for that particular type of tortoise. You must come to Oceanside, CA to pick up the reptile when one is available; reptiles are not shipped.
Reptiles available for adoption
Just Released!

25. British Chelonia (Tortoises)
A charity dedicated to the preservation and conservation of tortoises, turtles and Terrapins.
http://www.britishchelonia.org/
British Chelonia (Tortoises) http://britishchelonia.org/

26. Turtle Times - A Turtle Search Site For Turtles And Tortoises
Pet turtle site with photos, chat, marketplace, and links.Category Recreation Pets turtles and tortoises......Turtle Times was created specifically to assist in the acquisition of turtles andtortoises, and provide a valuable resource location to introduce you to the
http://www.turtletimes.com/
Turtle Times is a web site dedicated to turtles, tortoises, sea turtles and box turtles. Site Last Revised: April 01, 2003 TurtleTimes.com
If its Turtles.. Its at Turtle Times The Turtle and Tortoise Web Portal of Choice! Current online users: 107 Exciting Turtle Photography
A New Contest Each Month
The Largest Collection of
Turtle Related Web Sites
... About Us We have a Great Classifieds Breeders List on the Net.
We also have one of the best Turtle Related Discussion Forums Posted by Tyler M. on 23:26:57 08-Apr It's finally spring time here, the turtles are on the loose and dandelions are popping up. It's also my other favorite season, BBQ!
I realize this is off topic a bit, but as I just found out I am excited and dying to share the news... There is another book being released this spring on BBQ. Not a surprise, but when the author of the BBQ Bible releases a new title... I generally get excited.
BBQ USA: A Barbecue! Bible Cookbook

27. TortoiseAid Web
Dedicated to the protection and preservation of tortoises, turtles, and terrapins worldwide.
http://www.tortoiseaid.org/
Welcome to TortoseAid's Burrow on the Net
Please Join Us to Give Tortoises and Turtles a Pro-active Voice and a Fighting Chance on Planet Earth! Stuck in someone's frames? CLICK HERE to break out.
French German Italian Portuguese Spanish
What's TortoiseAid? Our Mission Statement About TortoiseAid Rescue and Rehabilitation Our Regional Representatives ... Thank You's! In North America Box Turtles-Reluctant Pets The Mojave Desert-General Links Online Tortoise/Turtle Adoption Application Form -Pending Desert Tortoises (Gopherus)-Links Turtles and Tortoises Used as Food: San Francisco, California In Asia The Asian Turtle Crisis The Single MOST COMPREHENSIVE SITE ON THE INTERNET NEWLY UPDATED Numerous New Links, Photos and Information Worldwide Conservation/Exploitation Issues Will We Lose ALL of our Turtles? Frequently Asked Questions About Turtle Conservation Conservation Organizations-World Wide The "Wild Caught" Dilemma ... UN-friendly to Tortoises and Turtles?!(News and Links) In Europe Bulgarian Tortoises -under construction Captive Care/Clubs/Links Species Specific and General Husbandry Information Personal Web Pages (Some Written By Turtles!!)

28. Reptile Market - Reptile, Turtle And Amphibian Classifieds - Turtles And Tortois
Archived Topic, turtles tortoises!!!!! Archived Topic, turtles and tortoises,Coven Reptiles, 0, 240, 22 Nov 2002 082537 by Coven Reptiles Jump to Last Post.
http://www.turtletimes.com/classifieds/forum.asp?ARCHIVE=true&FORUM_ID=1

29. The Turtle Portal (Tortoises And Terrapins)
Links to Italian and international sites dedicated to turtles, tortoises and terrapins. English, Italian, French and Spanish
http://web.interpuntonet.it/robertod/turtle_en.html
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30. RIPARIAN FARMS Captive-bred Reptiles Home Of The Ivory Tortoise
Breeder offering captivebred turtles, tortoises, geckos, bearded dragons and monitors.
http://personal.riverusers.com/~richardfife/
RIPARIAN FARMS
Captive-bred Reptiles
Home of the
Ivory Tortoise
FDA to review the baby turtle ban this week
Your help is needed

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Hello Mrs. Herrin's 5th Grade Class. I hope you enjoyed your visit. You were all very well behaved and I was glad to have you come.
We at Riparian Farms strive to produce the best captive-bred turtles, tortoises, and other reptiles available.
We have the only dark eyed ALBINO Spurred Tortoises available anywhere in the world! See the October 2001 issue of "Reptiles" Magazine for my article on the "Ivory Tortoise"
VISA and Master Card are always welcome. We are located in Southeastern Arizona between the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area and the Huachuca Mountains. NOW AVAILABLE! Mazuri Tortoise Diet 2 1/2 pounds shipped priority mail $15.00 total (includes shipping/handling) P. O. Box 381 Hereford, AZ 85615 RICHARD FIFE, owner

31. NATURE. The Reptiles: Turtles And Tortoises. Resources | PBS
The Reptiles turtles and tortoises. Threatened and Endangered turtles tortoiseshttp//members.aol.com/gonyosoma/et.html A sobering list from Herp Hut.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/reptiles/turtles_resources.html
Resources
Web Sites

Turtle Links

http://www.tortoise.org/cttclink.html
http://members.aol.com/gonyosoma/et.html
A sobering list from Herp Hut. Helmeted Terrapin
http://www.eti.uva.nl/Turtles/Turtles3a.html
Facts and photos about this African hunter. Interesting Turtle Facts
http://www.petplace.com/Articles/artShow.asp?artID=4385
Amazing tidbits about this ancient creature. American Tortoise Rescue
http://www.tortoise.com A nonprofit organization that rescues and rehabilitates tortoises and turtles. World Chelonian Trust http://www.chelonia.org Organization that promotes the conservation of all tortoises and freshwater turtles. Turtle Homes Rescue http://www.turtlehomes.org A nonprofit organization dedicated to the safety and welfare of turtles and tortoises worldwide. The Turtle Ranch http://www.theturtleranch.com Web page of a sanctuary for turtles and tortoises who cannot survive in the wild. Turtle Facts http://www.angelfire.com/realm2/spellcast/turtlefacts.html More about the odd and wonderful world of turtles.

32. VTTS
A group dedicated to the care and preservation of turtles tortoises.
http://www.vtts.homestead.com
This group is dedicated to the care and preservation of turtles/tortoises, and rescue of any/all turtles/tortoises that need a new home. Membership Information Newsletter Care Sheets Gardening Information The VTTS is a member of the Turtle Homes Alliance Valley Society AFORD by Aaron Riddle Official web site on links page Free JavaScripts provided
by The JavaScript Source V.T.T.S. Store

33. Turtles And Tortoises
Bighead turtles. family Platysternidae. River turtles. family Dermatemydidae, tortoises.family Testudinidae. Leatherback turtles. family Dermochelyidae, Softshells.
http://www.wildherps.com/orders/Testudines.html
Pignose Turtles
family Carettochelyidae
Pond Turtles
family Emydidae
Austro-American Sideneck Turtles
family Chelidae
American Mud and Musk Turtles
family Kinosternidae
Seaturtles
family Cheloniidae
Afro-American Sideneck Turtles
family Pelomedusidae
Snapping Turtles
family Chelydridae
Bighead Turtles
family Platysternidae
River Turtles
family Dermatemydidae
Tortoises
family Testudinidae
Leatherback Turtles
family Dermochelyidae
Softshells
family Trionychidae up to Amphibians (class Amphibia) and Reptiles (class Reptilia)
index of scientific names or sighting dates
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34. Veiled Chameleons, Posion Arrow Frogs, Red Eyed Tree Frogs, Leopard Geckos, Cres
Chameleons, snakes, lizards, turtles and tortoises for sale.
http://www.veiledchameleon.com/
At Seaside Reptiles we specialize in High Yellow (Lemon Yellow), High Orange(Sunburst Orange), and High Turquoise (Blue Turquoise) Veiled Chameleons, as well as Ambanja Blue Panther Chameleons. We also import and hand pick frogs, snakes, turtles, lizards ...etc. We primarily breed Chameleons, Poison Arrow Frogs, Red Eyed Tree Frogs, Crested Geckos and Leopard Geckos. For Complete Pricelist Click here
call in all orders 239-353-8434
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Panther Chameleons C/B Nosy Be Blue , Red,.Ambanja $185 ea.
Sunburst veileds $75 and up!
Red Eared Sliders Turtles
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35. Turtles & Tortoises
turtles tortoises. MARCH 2003. N. AMERICAN WOOD TURTLE (Glyptemysinsculpta), PANCAKE TORTOISE (Malacochersus tornieri). AFRICAN
http://www.gherp.com/gherp/pages/turtlestock.htm
APRIL 2003 N. AMERICAN WOOD TURTLE (Glyptemys insculpta PANCAKE TORTOISE (Malacochersus tornieri) AFRICAN SPURRED TORTOISE (Geochelone sulcata) Glades Herp Homepage Numbers to the left of the decimal refer to the males. Numbers on the right of the decimal refer to females. When no decimal appears, the number indicated refers to unsexed specimens. CB = Captive Born AD = Adult WC = Wild Caught CR = Captive Raised JV = Juvenile IM = Imperfect *** Copy what you want to order and click here to order 1.1 MALAGASY SPIDER TORTOISE Pyxis a. arachnoides , 4", AD, Nice! 1.0 MALAGASY SPIDER TORTOISE Pyxis a. brygooi , 4", 1.1 MALAGASY SPIDER TORTOISE Pyxis a. brygooi , 3", Perfect! 2 ASIAN BROWN MT. TORTOISE Manouria emys emys , Hatched here! 3 BURMESE BLACK MT. TORTOISE Manouria emys phayrei 1 REDFOOT TORTOISE Chelonoidis carbonaria , CB'02, 3.1 REDFOOT TORTOISE Chelonoidis carbonaria , WC, 6" - 12", 16 YELLOWFOOT TORTOISE Chelonoidis denticulata , WC, AD, 10" - 12", 10 AFRICAN SPURRED TORTOISE Geochelone sulcata 1 AFRICAN SPURRED TORTOISE Geochelone sulcata , CB, 6" - 8"

36. The New York Turtle And Tortoise Society
Dedicated to habitat preservation, promotion of proper husbandry, and captive propagation of turtles and tortoises. Members kept up to date on Turtle crises and legislation worldwide.
http://nytts.org/
The New York Turtle and Tortoise Society
The New York Turtle and Tortoise Society, Inc., is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the conservation, preservation of habitat, and the promotion of proper husbandry and captive propagation of turtles and tortoises. The Society emphasizes the education of its members and the public in all areas relevant to the appreciation of these unique animals.
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IMPORTANT LINKS ON THIS SITE:
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Special Field Trip to the Wetlands Institute
, Stone Harbor, New Jersey, Sunday, May 18, at 12 noon. See directions.
2003 Turtle Poster Contest. NYTTS announces this year’s Turtle Poster Contest, for children and adults. See Contest Rules and Information . See also the Children’s Book List , books about turtles compiled by Lorri Cramer especially for children.
Diamondback Terrapin Conservation in New York. For information on the terrapin conservation work in the New York area, and for opportunities to volunteer for this important project, go to
Street Sales of Baby Turtles.

37. DGHT-AG Schildkröten: Allgemein
Our goal is the continuous breeding of turtles and tortoises under captiveconditions that closely meet their natural environment and needs.
http://www.dght.de/ag/schildkroeten/english/eschildkroeten.htm
Homepage
Turtles
and Tortoises
News (in German) ... Stolen/Found
Rheinbach, 06.04.2003
News (in German)

Last Update 29.03.2003
Breeding statistic
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Hotline:
phone/fax.:
DGHT
. Our goal is the continuous breeding of turtles and tortoises under captive conditions that closely meet their natural environment and needs. In addition, the AG intensively concentrates on protection of nature and species
The exploration of the natural habitats of our animals is just as important as the investigation of increasingly more successful caring and breeding strategies is. For many of the chelonian species, there are still only sparse observations available giving information about the natural habitats. We want to contribute to this knowledge scientifically by publishing our observations on behaviour, growth and reproduction, and in this way, we will therefore be supporting species preservation.
We offer our members different possibilities to make contact with like-minded people and exchange experiences. We hold a three-day yearly meeting in the spring and several different one- or two-day regional workshops . Quarterly we publish the RADIATA MINOR We keep statistics of stock and breeding, as well as a member list, where you are welcome to participate. If you are interested in a single genus or species, it is possible to join our specialist groups, the

38. Reptiles
Dealer offering amphibians, lizards, turtles, tortoises and invertebrates.
http://www.mtcnet.com/repcat1.htm
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The products listed below should be ordered separately from other products! Retail orders are shipped on the 1st and 15th of the month or next business day if weekend. We don't ship on Fridays due to occasional shipping delays on weekends, which can result in dead product. Stock changes constantly, 1st and 2nd choices should be made. A box charge of $7.50 per order does apply. Minimum order is $100.00. Heat Packs are $1.50 each....Actual shipping charges apply and range from $16.00 for 1lb to $31.00 for 10 lbs - Next Day Air to your door! Free shipping on any order of $350.00 or more.... Save $$ by putting orders together with others in your area.
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39. Pictures Of Turtles And Tortoises, Images, Animals Reptiles;
PHOTOVALET (tm) Enter search term, AnimalsHerpetiles Reptiles;turtles and tortoises, Images by Wernher Krutein and PHOTOVAULT.
http://www.photovault.com/Link/Animals/Reptiles/Turtles/ARTVolume01.html

40. Turtles And Tortoises: Do You Know The Difference?
turtles AND tortoises!! Do you know the difference? Under the Sea , TURTLEAND TORTOISE EGGS All turtles and tortoises lay eggs.
http://www.geocities.com/NapaValley/Vineyard/2730/turtles.html
TURTLES AND TORTOISES!!
Do you know the difference?
"Under the Sea"
THE GALAPAGOS TORTOISE - Geochelone elephantopis vandenburghi
The giant tortoise is one of six species of tortoise from the Galápagos Islands. The largest species of tortoise in the world, these slow-moving, mild disposition reptiles live to be well over 100 years old. This sea-dwelling leatherback my attain a length of about 2.4 m (about 8 ft).
The upper shell of the turtle is called the carapace. The capapace of tortoises is high and domelike. The lower part of the shell is know as the plastron. It is characteristically flat or concave. The upper and lower shields are equipped with a hinge, which permits complete closure. The two parts of the shell is connected to the vertebrae and ribs.
Due to their thick shells and heavily scaled limbs, tortoises have an effective protection again predators. Many thousands of these majestic giant tortoises were slaughtered by whalers and pirates in order to supply their ships with fresh meat. The few remaining specimens are now seriously endangered due to goats stripping their habitats of vegetation.
THE GREEN TURTLE - Chelonia mydas
Green turtle is the common name given for a large sea turtle. It is named for the color of its fat, although the turtle is brownish in color overall. Fastest of the swimming turtles, it can reach speeds of up to 32 km (20 mph).

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