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- Batrachology is the branch of zoology concerned with the study of amphibians including frogs and toads, salamanders, newts, and caecilians. It is a sub-discipline...
- divided into areas dealing with particular taxonomic groups such as frogs (batrachology), snakes (ophiology or ophidiology), lizards (saurology) and turtles...
- reach up to 6 m (20 ft) in length. The study of amphibians is called batrachology, while the study of both reptiles and amphibians is called herpetology...
- (outline) Animal communications Apiology Arachnology Arthropodology Batrachology Bryozoology Carcinology Cetology Cnidariology Entomology Forensic entomology...
- Ornithology - the study of birds. Herpetology - the study of reptiles. Batrachology - the study of amphibians. These divisions are sometimes further divided...
- study of bacteria. Balneologyscience of the therapeutic use of baths. Batrachologystudy of frogs. Barodynamicsscience of the support and mechanics...
- The study of plants in the genus Rubus, commonly known as brambles. batrachology The study of amphibians. battology† Continual unnecessary reiteration...
- (outline) Animal communications Apiology Arachnology Arthropodology Batrachology Bryozoology Carcinology Cetology Cnidariology Entomology Forensic entomology...
- amphisbaenids, turtles, terrapins, tortoises, crocodilians, and the tuataras). Batrachologysubdiscipline of herpetology concerned with the study of amphibians...
- nematodes (roundworms) Herpetology - study of amphibians and reptiles Batrachology - study of amphibians including frogs and toads, salamanders, newts,...