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- Caudata. org: Newts and Salamanders Portal
Topics that deal with a species, genus, or family of caudata Includes "common name" forums, such as axolotls and fire-bellied newts Photos, accounts and other information related to documenting and discovering amphibians and other beasties in the real world
- Caudata - Wikipedia
The Caudata are a group of amphibians containing the extant salamanders (the order Urodela) and all extinct species of amphibians more closely related to salamanders than to frogs
- Caudata | Characteristics Facts | Britannica
Caudata, one of the major extant orders of the class Amphibia It includes salamanders and newts The relatively small and inconspicuous salamanders are important members of north temperate and some tropical ecosystems, in which they are locally abundant and play important roles
- ADW: Caudata: INFORMATION
Caudates are easily distinguished from other amphibians on the basis of several morphological characters, including the presence of a tail in all larvae, juveniles and adults
- Caudata (Urodela)
Mechanisms of respiratory exchange in Amphibia are remarkable for the taxa as a whole and may occur via four routes: branchial, buccopharyngeal, cutaneous, or pulmonary The Caudata are unique in the extent to which different families have adapted to different primary routes
- Caudata - Tree of Life Web Project
Salamanders are amphibians of the order Caudata (also called Urodela) This taxon includes the newts, a group of rough-skinned species in the salamander family Salamandridae
- Caudata | Amphibian Species of the World
Explicitly established as an order to contain those salamanders that as adults have both lungs and gills (protée and sirene) Caudati Duméril, 1805, Zool Analyt Meth Nat Class Anim : 94 Latin equivalent of his Urodèles; explicit family and therefore unavailable)
- Caudata Culture Home Page
Caudata Culture has information for everyone, from beginning petkeepers to professional herpetologists All of our articles, FAQs, and species sheets are written by people who have extensive experience with the animals they write about
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