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  guanajuato frogs: Frogs Kim Long, 1999 A unique and practical guide to these amazing creatures covering the behavior, biology, and characteristics of individual species. Includes full-color identification of all 66 species having permanent breeding status in North America.
  guanajuato frogs: Handbook of Frogs and Toads of the United States and Canada Albert Hazen Wright, Anna Allen Wright, 2019-06-30 The preeminent naturalists Albert Hazen Wright and Anna Allen Wright spent years assembling the wealth of material on frogs and toads appearing in this widely used handbook, the third edition of which was originally published in 1949. With abundant black-and-white photographs, colorful descriptions, journal notes from the field, and excerpts from the literature, their personalized natural history emphasizes amphibians observed in the wild. In a foreword to the 1995 paperback edition, Roy McDiarmid, a foremost specialist on frogs and toads, brings the book into historical perspective and supplies information to bring it up to date. Accounts of more than 100 species and subspecies cover such topics as common and scientific names, range, habitat, size, and general appearance, as well as color, structure, voice, and breeding. Separate keys are given for secondary sexual characteristics, eggs, tadpoles, families, and species. Generous quotations from the Wrights' field journals give the reader a sense of the problems and satisfactions of their work.
  guanajuato frogs: A Guide to the Law and Legal Literature of the Mexican States Helen Lord Clagett, 1947
  guanajuato frogs: A Taxonomic Revision of the Leptodactylid Frog Genus Syrrhophus Cope John D. Lynch, 2023-09-18 In 'A Taxonomic Revision of the Leptodactylid Frog Genus Syrrhophus Cope', John D. Lynch presents a comprehensive analysis of the Syrrhophus genus, focusing on taxonomy, distribution, and morphology. The book is written in a clear and concise scientific language, catering to both herpetologists and general readers with a passion for amphibian studies. Lynch's meticulous research and detailed descriptions provide valuable insights into the evolutionary history of these fascinating frogs, shedding light on their ecological significance within the greater ecosystem of Central and South America. With a keen eye for detail, Lynch carefully examines each species within the genus, offering a thorough understanding of their classification and phylogenetic relationships. The inclusion of rich illustrations and maps enhances the reader's comprehension of the subject matter, making this book an indispensable resource in the field of herpetology. John D. Lynch, a distinguished herpetologist with years of experience in amphibian taxonomy, brings his expertise to the forefront in this seminal work. His passion for uncovering the mysteries of amphibian diversity has led him to delve deep into the study of Syrrhophus frogs, making significant contributions to our understanding of their biological complexity. Recommended for scholars, students, and nature enthusiasts alike, 'A Taxonomic Revision of the Leptodactylid Frog Genus Syrrhophus Cope' is a must-read for anyone interested in the intricate world of amphibian research.
  guanajuato frogs: The Epworth Herald , 1907
  guanajuato frogs: The States of Mexico Peter Standish, 2009-03-20 Mexico comprises 32 diverse states, and this reference is the first to succinctly profile each. Each chapter devoted to one of the states provides a contemporary snapshot of the most important information to know about the state, with essay sections on its characteristics, flora and fauna, cultural groups and languages, history, economy, social customs, arts, noteworthy places, and cuisine with representative recipes. Familiar and noteworthy names in Mexican culture are highlighted in the applicable sections. The format is perfect for students studying Spanish and travelers and general readers wanting a different angle from that provided in guidebooks and more authoritativeness than they can offer. Readers learn about the pulsing metropolis of Mexico City to the jungle isolation found in the Yucatan Peninsula. Considering the huge political, social, and economic focus on Mexico and the number of Mexican immigrants in the United Status today, Americans need to know more about Mexico and the homeland of these new immigrants. Make this one of the sources you recommend to your patrons to get a quick yet substantial feel for the states and their people. A map and photo accompany each chapter, and the volume contains a chronology, glossary, and selected bibliography.
  guanajuato frogs: Texas Amphibians Bob L. Tipton, Terry L. Hibbitts, Troy D. Hibbitts, Toby J. Hibbitts, Travis J. LaDuc, 2012-08-08 With a wide variety of habitats ranging from southeastern swamps to western deserts, Texas is home to numerous species of frogs, toads, and salamanders. Each area of Texas has a particular set of species that has evolved there over thousands of years. Indeed, most amphibians are not very mobile, and many live their entire lives within a few square meters. This makes them particularly vulnerable to environmental degradation and habitat destruction. Texas Amphibians is the only field guide focused exclusively on the state’s frogs, toads, and salamanders. It presents brief, general accounts of the two orders and fifteen families. Then it identifies each of the seventy-two species in detail, including size, description, voice (if applicable), similar species, distribution (with maps), natural history, reproduction, subspecies (if applicable), and comments and conservation information. Color photographs illustrate the species. The book also includes a general introduction to amphibian natural history, conservation, observation and collection, maintenance in captivity, museum and preserved specimens, and scientific and common names, as well as scientific keys to Texas salamanders and frogs and a generic key to amphibian larvae. This wealth of information, compiled by a team of experts who collectively have over a century of experience in field herpetology, will increase our appreciation for amphibians and the vital role they play as an early indicator of threats to the quality of the environment that we all share.
  guanajuato frogs: The Journey Vinod Mahbubani, 2008-04-23 The author recounts the true story of his travels. His adventures begin in Boston and end some five months later along The Great Wall of China. The journey sees him take in several of the worlds most important landmarks in around eighty towns and cities over a staggering 40,000 mile journey. Thats quite some adventure! Whether its the Niagara Falls in North America, the Rainforest in Australia or Tropical Islands in Asia, there is something for everyone in this epic journey spanning four of the worlds six continents. Across oceans, deserts and distant lands, there is a story to tell, packed with adventure and experiences of a different kind. Come join me on this special journey and may it encourage you to explore and discover the world on a similar journey of your own. 5 star rating on Amazon - An entertaining read, substantially well written, informative and packed with invaluable traveller's tips. I thoroughly recommend it and whatsmore, I'll be looking out for Vinod's next book. Tracey Gaul
  guanajuato frogs: Illegal Peter A. Geniesse, 2010-01-29 Why have millions of Mexicans and other Latinos fled their homelands and risked their lives to come to the U.S. in search of a job? Why are they living in the shadows, ever fearful of being discovered by the migras and of being deported? Why is the United States, a nation of immigrants, which often welcomed and recruited millions of Mexicans workers in the past, now spending billions of dollars on walls, border patrols, detention centers and workplace raids to get them out and keep them out? The issue is as complex as it is divisive. There are root causes, of course, and U.S. politics and trade policies have played a major role in producing today’s immigration crisis. But the migrants themselves, real people with real experiences related throughout “Illegal,” are the most credible witnesses to the system gone awry as well as the injustices suffered and endured on both sides of the border. Let them tell you their poignant stories. Rosa lost her husband to the drug wars and Rogelio lost his best friend in the desert. Ernesto lost his farm. Enrique was deported after a workplace raid. And Cresencio and Hector now are living the American dream, thanks to the amnesty program of the 1980s. That's just a sample.
  guanajuato frogs: Mummies around the World Matt Cardin, 2014-11-17 Perfect for school and public libraries, this is the only reference book to combine pop culture with science to uncover the mystery behind mummies and the mummification phenomena. Mortality and death have always fascinated humankind. Civilizations from all over the world have practiced mummification as a means of preserving life after death—a ritual which captures the imagination of scientists, artists, and laypeople alike. This comprehensive encyclopedia focuses on all aspects of mummies: their ancient and modern history; their scientific study; their occurrence around the world; the religious and cultural beliefs surrounding them; and their roles in literary and cinematic entertainment. Author and horror guru Matt Cardin brings together 130 original articles written by an international roster of leading scientists and scholars to examine the art, science, and religious rituals of mummification throughout history. Through a combination of factual articles and topical essays, this book reviews cultural beliefs about death; the afterlife; and the interment, entombment, and cremation of human corpses in places like Egypt, Europe, Asia, and Central and South America. Additionally, the book covers the phenomenon of natural mummification where environmental conditions result in the spontaneous preservation of human and animal remains.
  guanajuato frogs: Amphibian Declines Michael J. Lannoo, 2005-06-15 Documents in comprehensive detail a major environmental crisis: rapidly declining amphibian populations and the disturbing developmental problems that are increasingly prevalent within many amphibian species.
  guanajuato frogs: Dias Patrias - Patriotic Days Ricardo Antono Alonzo, 2008 In Dias Patrias, a Curandera, healer, by the name of Celestina, with a very mysterious past, possibly dating back to pre-Columbian times in Mexico, tries to guide an intelligent, talented Tomas Alvarez away from the devastation of alcohol. She attributes his anomaly to a curse put upon the Mexican people since before history began. Celestina has a strong faith in the power of El Dador de La Vida, Giver of Life and Tze-Otz, as the force in everything that opposes. She tells stories about los antepasados, the forefathers and how they were cursed. She warns Tomas Alvarez that he has the curse upon him. He does not listen to her until his last breath, when he faces Tze-Otz. Tomas Alvarez is a proud and selfish man whose life and that of his family and those around him is severely impacted by his drinking.
  guanajuato frogs: Picturesque Mexico Marie Robinson Wright, 1897
  guanajuato frogs: Naïve & Abroad: Mexico Marcus Henderson Wilder, 2011-09-14 Reader comments about Marcus Wilder travel columns in the San Antonio EXPRESS~News. Marcus Wilder is a consummate traveler and a one of a kind yarn spinner.Tracy Barnett, Travel Editor, San Antonio EXPRESS-News Mark is Mencken, Ann Coulter, and Chaucer rolled into one.Joseph Columbus Smith, Journalist Love what you are doing with your stories of the Camino. I live the Camino every day in my own way.Sue Kenney, Canadian author, Lecturer, and Pilgrim I read your reports with pleasure. Met een vriendelijke groet.Pieter, The Netherlands I have been reading with interest your story in the newspaper and sharing with my students. I teach Spanish my students follow the Camino via the Internet. Cesiah, International Languages Department Coordinator We are living it through Marcus Wilders eyes. Thank you for a lovely armchair travel adventure.Elizabeth, San Antonio My mother forwarded one of your travel stories to me. I enjoyed it immensely. Your writing is refreshing because you notice the details that make places, people, and events come alive.JoeLyn, Dallas I am fascinated by your stories.Memo, Laredo I bookmarked your page. I was captured.Waltrud, Chicago I love learning about other cultures and have really reveled in the sense of interacting with the people in your narrative.J.J., San Antonio
  guanajuato frogs: Nuestro , 1982
  guanajuato frogs: Meanderings Nathan Strong, 2023-11-17 Stories, vignettes, short books, essays, poems, and a few illustrated lessons for young people Nathan Strong has had extremely diverse experiences in his seventy years - farmer, carpenter, painter, pilot, college administrator, minister, white-water canoeist, traveler (48 states, Canada and a foreign country), teacher, dulcimer maker and recording artist, political campaign manager, entrepreneur, missionary, baseball coach, writer, husband and father of three - fertile ground for his vivid imagination. The question often arises about how a minister can have such a wide range of interests and such an uninhibited imagination. There are many precedents, from Milton and C.S. Lewis to Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland, who was a mathematician, photographer, inventor and Anglican deacon. In fact, the case may be made that a minister without imagination makes for a boring preacher, which this minister definitely is not. With humor and poignancy, something for everyone and for every interest, the reader will delight to wander through the meanderings of this unusual writer.
  guanajuato frogs: Latin American Series Library of Congress, 1947
  guanajuato frogs: A Guide to the Official Publications of the Other American Republics: Honduras Library of Congress, 1945
  guanajuato frogs: Aztec Rage Gary Jennings, Robert Gleason, Junius Podrug, 2007-04-01 The fascinating history of Mexico that began in the #1 New York Times bestselling novel Aztec continues . . . . Don Juan de Zavala was the most skilled fighter in all of New Spain—as gifted with weapons and horses as he was with women. These pleasures were all he desired. But the magnificent Aztec empire, its grand cities and riches lay broken under the Spanish boot . . . Now valiant men and fearless women rise and battle their brutal overlords. As a warrior-priest leads an Aztec revolt, across the ocean in Spain courageous people battle Napoleon's invading armies. No one, including Juan de Zavala could stay neutral. Especially if a shocking secret from Zavala's lurid past is exposed—a secret so lethal to the Spanish Crown it threatens their very existence. Zavala will be swept from glittering Mexico City to snake-and-croc infested jungles, to lost Mayan civilizations to the torture chambers of the Inquisition, to beautiful Barcelona and the bloody carnage of Napoleon's war in Spain, to the bloodiest and most spectacular of New Spain's (colonial Mexico) revolutions. Everybody wants Don Juan de Zavala . . and many people want him dead: Isabella . . . Instinctively wicked, sinfully seductive. Father Hidalgo . . . Can a man of God take up the sword and lead a people by the hundreds of thousands into a bloody revolution he cannot control? Raquel . . . Attractive, sensuous, erudite, she challenges Juan with her mind—and her body. Marina . . . A gorgeous pure-blood Aztec, she knows too well the oppressor's rape and pillage of her people. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
  guanajuato frogs: The Real North American Pocket Guide Book (from Official Sources) (number 11 of the Pocket Guides Known as "Black's Blue Books") William Harman Black, 1926
  guanajuato frogs: The Plain Truth about Living in Mexico Doug Bower, Cynthia M. Bower, 2005 Expatriates Doug and Cindi Bower have successfully expatriated to Mexico, learning through trial and error how to do it from the conception of the initial idea to driving up to their new home in another country. Now the potential expatriate can benefit from their more than three years of pre-expat research to their more than two years of actually living in Mexico. They explain: How to begin the process of deciding whether Mexico is for you. How to evaluate locations and costs for expatriation. How to avoid being stereotyped as an Ugly American. How to find and set up your new home. Ways to cure culture shock before arriving in Mexico. How to master Spanish before moving. How safe Mexico really is. The benefits of cheap living, travel, and medical care. The modern technology available in Mexico. and much more! The Plain Truth about Living in Mexico answers the potential expatriate's questions by leading them through the process from the beginning to the end. In this comprehensive guide, you will learn not only how-to expatriate but will learn what to expect, in daily life, before coming to Mexico.
  guanajuato frogs: Bulletin Pemex Travel Club, 1960
  guanajuato frogs: GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka 13 Toru Fujisawa, 2022-02-01 Hungry for treasure, Onizuka forces his class to dig around an island under the pretense that they are searching for turtle eggs. Before too long, Urumi figures out Onizuka's real intentions and takes appropriate measures to stop his Midas fever. And when she gets lost alone with Noboru, Anko Uehara, the bully of Class Four, begins to feel the pangs of love. Is it love? We'll see when they spend the night together. Ah, ribaldry. And if Onizuka plays cupid, sparks may fly. And if Azusa gets drunk enough...sparks will fly. This content is from a former localization of this work and may contain phrases or scenes which were and are still offensive. Rather than omit this content, we have decided to present it in its original form to harbor conversation and growth among the community. Kodansha remains committed to the distribution of compelling stories worldwide, which serve as a lens through which we may view various communities.
  guanajuato frogs: Amphibians and Reptiles of New Mexico William G. Degenhardt, Charles W. Painter, Andrew H. Price, Roger Conant, 1996 The definitive reference source covering the 123 species of amphibians and reptiles found in New Mexico, including over 130 color plates and 100 maps.
  guanajuato frogs: Campbell's New Revised Complete Guide and Descriptive Book of Mexico Reau Campbell, 1899
  guanajuato frogs: National Geographic Traveler: Mexico Jane Onstott, 2006 This second edition of 'Mexico' is a comprehensive guide that deftly captures Mexico's vibrancy, colour and rich history. From Baja's wale-filled bays and alluring resorts to Mexico City's colonial charm to jungles filled with Mayan ruins, the author describes the best sights to visit and how to visit them.
  guanajuato frogs: A Tour in Mexico , 1902
  guanajuato frogs: Small City on a Big Couch Karen Rodríguez, 2012-01-01 This book psychoanalyzes a small Mexican city to figure out how the city makes sense of both herself and her many Others in the face of constant change. It puts the city on the couch and works through her past and present relationships, analyzing issues surrounding sexuality, the compulsion to repeat, transferences and desires.
  guanajuato frogs: Fodor's See It Mexico Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc, Fodor's, 2012-09-04 Fodor's travel intelligence--P. [4] of cover.
  guanajuato frogs: Diego Carmen T. Bernier-Grand, 2009 Poems that capture the life and work of artist Diego Rivera.
  guanajuato frogs: Beautiful Mexico Vernon Quinn, 1924
  guanajuato frogs: My Art, My Life Diego Rivera, with Gladys March, 2012-04-26 A richly revealing document offering many telling insights into the mind and heart of a giant of 20th-century art. Engrossing as a novel. — Chicago Sunday Tribune. 21 halftones.
  guanajuato frogs: Lost in Venice Beverly Paik, 2009-09-21 You may have traveled to some of these destinations yourself, but chances are you've never become tangled in the predicaments that this pair of travelers has encountered. Beverly Paik is looking for adventure beyond the ordinary and usually stumbles onto it while her husband, always the skeptic, is traveling with her. The dialogue between them runs like a continuous thread, whether they are stepping onto a glacier from a helicopter or climbing among the ruins of a remote archeological site. The unexpected is always about to happen, whether on the streets of Paris, in a Tibetan monastery, or in the rain forests of Costa Rica. The highlights of Lost in Venice are the sympathetic and revealing portraits of the people that they meet along the way. There are interesting nuggets of information and commentary deftly tucked into each episode. Whether you are flying halfway round the world or happily ensconced at home, reading these endearing anecdotes will give the illusion of trudging right along beside them. The author claims her stories are ninety percent truth and ten percent fiction. Your challenge is to decide what is fictional and what is real.
  guanajuato frogs: Gringo Rebel Ivor Thord-Gray, 2019-11-22 Gringo Rebel, first published in 1960, is the account of Swedish-born adventurer Ivor Thord-Gray of his time in 1913-1914 in revolutionary Mexico. Thord-Gray first served as an artillery officer in Francisco 'Pancho' Villa’s forces, and later served as a cavalry officer in Carranza’s army under Obregón. He formed close bonds with his Yaqui and Tarahumara scouts, and later prepared a Tarahumara-English Dictionary, and other books about Mexican archaeology. Gringo Rebel offers a first-hand look at the poorly understood conflict in Mexico between the wealthy ruling class and the large majority of land-less peasants living in slave-like conditions, as well as insights into rebel leaders such as Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata (leader of the 'Zapatistas'). Seventeen pages of illustrations are included in this new edition.
  guanajuato frogs: Bulletin , 1908
  guanajuato frogs: A Jar of Clay Lane Carnes, 2020-09-30 Writing is an exercise for creating and expressing political, social, and existential thoughts on paper. A Jar of Clay is a quasi-memoir focusing on current and global events that shape our society and one’s view of oneself in relationship to others. Clay, as a metaphor, demonstrates how all people’s spiritual beings are molded by their cultural surroundings, but after a jar is formed and filled with water, it has the potential to overflow allowing them to inscribe their own footprints on the path of life. Our American society is dominated mostly by activity and accomplishments and less by introspection and reflection. It takes effort and courage to go against the grain of our heritage to constantly search for one’s purpose in order to participate in the larger conversation of life. I hope to pursue a meaningful dialogue with myself and my readers.
  guanajuato frogs: National Geographic Traveler: Mexico, 3rd Edition Jane Onstott, 2010 Off-the-beaten-path excursions, insider tips, not-to-be-missed lists, authentic experiences--Cover.
  guanajuato frogs: Encyclopedia Small Silver Coins Roger Dewardt Lane, 2010-11-05 Softcover book - The latest incarnation of Brother Can You Spare A Dime? - Modern Dime Size Silver Coins of the World with Footnotes to History has been published in a Third Edition. This work, a many year project to study these coins as miniature engravings of Art and History, was first published in 1997. Several years later a CD-rom was produced as the Second Edition. The author won a Numismatic Literary Guild Award for this Edition. The Third Edition, a 600 page book with over a thousand enlarged scans of the coins from the mid 1800's to 1970 show coins from around the world - Afghanistan to Yemen. These coins were the money of the people at the time; one would represent a days work, purchase a meal or a night's entertainment. Kings, Queens and Statesmen are portrayed on dozens, with little biographies of many. More than a numismatic book, this anthology is a fine way to develop a better understanding of money in use during the previous two centuries. A great addition to your numismatic library.
  guanajuato frogs: The 1940 Under the Volcano Malcolm Lowry, 2015-10-22 The 1940 Under the Volcano—hidden for too long in the shadows of Lowry’s 1947 masterpiece—differs from the latter in significant ways. It is a bridge between Lowry’s 1930s fiction (especially In Ballast to the White Sea) and the 1947 Under the Volcano itself. Joining the recently published Swinging the Maelstrom and In Ballast to the White Sea, The 1940 Under the Volcano takes its rightful place as part of Lowry’s exciting 1930s/early-40s trilogy. Scholars have only recently begun to pay systematic attention to convergences and divergences between this earlier work and the 1947 version. Miguel Mota and Paul Tiessen’s insightful introduction, together with extensive annotations by Chris Ackerley and David Large, reveal the depth and breadth of Lowry’s complex vision for his work. This critical edition fleshes out our sense of the enormous achievement by this twentieth-century modernist. Publié en anglais.
  guanajuato frogs: The Rough Guide to Mexico John Fisher, Zora O'Neill, Paul Whitfield, Daniel Jacobs, 2007-07-05 The Rough Guide to Mexico is the most comprehensive guide you'll find. From the pre-Hispanic Pyramid sight of Tula to the breathtaking train-ride across Copper Canyon, this guide introduces all the countries must-sees. This revised 7th edition includes hundreds of incisive accounts of the sights, providing fresh takes on lesser known gems as well as the well-established attractions including the Maja ruins in Chiapas and the Yucatan to Mariachi in Mexico City. Use the clearest maps available to investigate every corner of this vibrant nation from the beaches to the bustling cities and ancient Mayan temples. There are complete listings of all the best places to stay and eat to suit every budget and significant historical information to give you a well-rounded understanding of Mexico's feast of architecture and rich cultural heritage. The Rough Guide to Mexico is like having a local friend plan your trip!
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Guanajuato, city, capital of Guanajuato estado (state), central Mexico. Situated on the Mesa Central, it is spread over steep hillsides at the junction of three ravines at an average elevation …

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