Herpetology B/C
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Stick with the Genus on the Official National Herpetology List. That's what the ES will be basing the test on. I usually put the newer Genus on as a note - it's been used as a tiebreaker question on more than one test!
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I dont have any study guides but the study sheets on soinc.org on the herpetology sheet are a good basis if you needed oneSTEMStar wrote:Hello! I'm new to herp this year, and I was wondering if anyone knew of or created a herp study guide/ compiled pdf of their notes.
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Wikipedia is a good resource for this stuff, as well as other sites which have been mentioned before such as animaldiversity.orgcbrant554 wrote:I dont have any study guides but the study sheets on soinc.org on the herpetology sheet are a good basis if you needed oneSTEMStar wrote:Hello! I'm new to herp this year, and I was wondering if anyone knew of or created a herp study guide/ compiled pdf of their notes.
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UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Wikipedia is a good resource for this stuff, as well as other sites which have been mentioned before such as animaldiversity.orgcbrant554 wrote:I dont have any study guides but the study sheets on soinc.org on the herpetology sheet are a good basis if you needed oneSTEMStar wrote:Hello! I'm new to herp this year, and I was wondering if anyone knew of or created a herp study guide/ compiled pdf of their notes.
Thanks!
Okay! Thank you,
also @cbrant554, could you send me the link? I'm having difficulty finding it on the website


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https://www.soinc.org/herpetology-b it is labeled handout with blue text its a pdfSTEMStar wrote:UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Wikipedia is a good resource for this stuff, as well as other sites which have been mentioned before such as animaldiversity.orgcbrant554 wrote: I dont have any study guides but the study sheets on soinc.org on the herpetology sheet are a good basis if you needed one
Okay! Thank you,
also @cbrant554, could you send me the link? I'm having difficulty finding it on the website![]()
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Check the rest of this thread for resources for Herpetologylue25 wrote:Do you have any resources for Herpetology, Write it Do it, or Density Lab?
For Write It Do It and Density Lab, you can find their respective threads on this forum as well in the Lab Events forum
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Re: Herpetology B/C
So I just finished an invitational and the tiebreaker question for the test was, "Why should penguins be included on the Herpetology SO list?" My teammate and I thought of only 1 reason, that they have to lay eggs and incubate them. Anybody else have any other ideas
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I think that that was a joke, but who knows?cbrant554 wrote:So I just finished an invitational and the tiebreaker question for the test was, "Why should penguins be included on the Herpetology SO list?" My teammate and I thought of only 1 reason, that they have to lay eggs and incubate them. Anybody else have any other ideas

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