This is the Resources page! This page has a collection of a bunch of resources, where you can learn more about reptiles!
This website should not be the ONLY source that you use for information about reptiles. It is better to cross-check multiple sources, and to broaden your knowledge as a whole.
Thank you!
Wikipedia 🌐 Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, is the main source that is used for this website. It has a lot of information, and has many contibutors. Make sure that the information seems correct and refutable, though, as anyone can edit it*.
*Note: Despite the fact that Wikipedia is infinitely editable, you can still check their very own references, notes and external links to fact check.
Reptile Database 🦎 The Reptile Database is a database where information is stored and kept regarding reptiles. The website is divided into the several types of reptiles, like Snakes, Lizards, and Turtles.
This is also what inspired the addition Amphisbaenia box in the
Reptile Index page.
WhoZoo's Reptile Phylogeny 🌴 WhoZoo's Reptile Phylogeny is a website that has information about a variety of reptiles, and has a phylogenic "tree" that shows where reptiles derived from.
This site also has information about fish, birds, mammals, invertebrates, and amphibians.
National Geographic 📔 National Geographic is a great source to learn about reptiles. They have a large variety of videos about reptiles, with a large amount of articles to go with it.
National Geographic is not only a great source for reptiles, but also other animals! It is a great source for learning about any animal as a whole. Please check them out!
National Wildlife Federation 🍁 The National Wildlife Federation is an organization that focuses on the preservation and protection of animals. This includes reptiles, in which the website has a lot to display regarding them.
Note: Most pages regarding reptiles seem to only list a specific selection of species. There are very few lizard and crocodilian pages.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 🏥 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is an organization that is science based and data driven. The organization is mainly for preventing and fighting desease, along with maintaining general health among people.
The site also has information on pets and other animals, including reptiles! This information can help you understand reptiles, and how maintain healthiness between yourself and reptiles.