As some of you might or might not know, I'm currently both studying at the university and working part time. However, the job is extremly boring and totally mind-numbing (although physically exhausting due to alot of heavy lifting etc.). This means I can use my audioplayer when I'm working, to make it a little eaiser. Music is helpfull, but it isn't really stimulating enough. So, I thought that audiobooks, documentaries, lectures etc. with amphibians would be awesome. Wether it be about a specific frog, herpetology, habitats, everthing is viable!
So, if you have any knowledge about where do find these sorts of things, post it here! Both free material and the ones thar you pay for are welcome
Not sure if it's in the right section since it's a strange topic, but I'll try here.
I try and get to library once a week or so. And to barnes and noble also. I'll let you know if I find anything.
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Thank you Heather.
I did found something, although it's focused on reptiles, but they sometimes bring up amphibians. And it's not really educational, but nevertheless entertaining and/or interesting, especially when working since it's enough to get your mind on something else. You just have to ignore the super American dialect
The Reptile Living Room - Since reptiles can't talk...we do.
Here are some audio podcasts you may be interested in...
Kingsnake.com kingsnake.com - the information portal for reptile and amphibian hobbyists.
Internet Archive Search: collection:audio_podcast AND creator:"A.J. Cann" AND subject:"amphibians"
Terry Gampper
Nebraska Herpetological Society
“If we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog, perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.”
--- Adrian Forsyth
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