Will identifying from skeleton also be rare?UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Fairly rare, although be prepared to answer how different genera/families are similar anatomicallyGurtYo wrote:Have you guys seen an abundance of cladograms on your past tests, or are they farely rare?
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I've seen skeletons on most tests that I've taken. You should definitely prepare for them.GurtYo wrote:Will identifying from skeleton also be rare?UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Fairly rare, although be prepared to answer how different genera/families are similar anatomicallyGurtYo wrote:Have you guys seen an abundance of cladograms on your past tests, or are they farely rare?
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What is the recommended layout for binders since you can only have 2 inches of material? Thanks for the help.
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It's worth noting that even with two inches, you can still have over three pages per specimen on the list.BennyTheJett wrote:What is the recommended layout for binders since you can only have 2 inches of material? Thanks for the help.
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So focus on the list. Is there anything really major outside of the list to take notes on?UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:It's worth noting that even with two inches, you can still have over three pages per specimen on the list.BennyTheJett wrote:What is the recommended layout for binders since you can only have 2 inches of material? Thanks for the help.
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Definitions of key terms, pages on general anatomy, I also had a list of state reptiles/amphibians, a list on venom types and the snakes who had them, a list on conservation techniques and issues and another list on various breeding habits.BennyTheJett wrote:So focus on the list. Is there anything really major outside of the list to take notes on?UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:It's worth noting that even with two inches, you can still have over three pages per specimen on the list.BennyTheJett wrote:What is the recommended layout for binders since you can only have 2 inches of material? Thanks for the help.
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I can seem to find very much information about Batrachoseps (slender salamander). Anyone else have some luck?
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The same thing goes for web-toed salamanders (Hydromantes)GurtYo wrote:I can seem to find very much information about Batrachoseps (slender salamander). Anyone else have some luck?
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Sometimes, info can be hard to find for genera since many websites are a lot more detailed about species. When I can't find a lot of info about a genus, I'll usually just look at some of the most common species and combine info from those. It's not perfect, but it works.GurtYo wrote:The same thing goes for web-toed salamanders (Hydromantes)GurtYo wrote:I can seem to find very much information about Batrachoseps (slender salamander). Anyone else have some luck?
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