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- Ethnoherpetology abstract "Ethnoherpetology is the study of the past and present interrelationships between human cultures and reptiles and amphibians. It is a sub-field of ethnozoology, which in turn is a sub-field of ethnobiology. Snakes and amphibians have been considered chthonic creatures in many cultures. Richly represented in mythology, culture, art, and literature, they often evoke revulsion, fear, suspicion and awe, sometimes even hysteria. Frogs and toads were believed to announce the rains with their choruses.".
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageExternalLink Bukusu-Ethnozoology-Reptiles-and-Amphibians.
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageID "10743905".
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageLength "1831".
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageRevisionID "676627782".
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnobiology.
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageWikiLink Category:Herpetology.
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageWikiLink Chthonic.
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageWikiLink Cornell_University_Press.
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageWikiLink Ethnobiology.
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageWikiLink Ethnozoology.
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageWikiLink Frogs_in_popular_culture.
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageWikiLink Herpetology.
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageWikiLink Legendary_salamander_in_popular_culture.
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageWikiLink Nāga.
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageWikiLink Psychoactive_toad.
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageWikiLink Serpent_(symbolism).
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ethnoherpetology".
- Ethnoherpetology wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethnobiology.
- Ethnoherpetology subject Category:Ethnobiology.
- Ethnoherpetology subject Category:Herpetology.
- Ethnoherpetology hypernym Study.
- Ethnoherpetology type Book.
- Ethnoherpetology type Subfield.
- Ethnoherpetology comment "Ethnoherpetology is the study of the past and present interrelationships between human cultures and reptiles and amphibians. It is a sub-field of ethnozoology, which in turn is a sub-field of ethnobiology. Snakes and amphibians have been considered chthonic creatures in many cultures. Richly represented in mythology, culture, art, and literature, they often evoke revulsion, fear, suspicion and awe, sometimes even hysteria. Frogs and toads were believed to announce the rains with their choruses.".
- Ethnoherpetology label "Ethnoherpetology".
- Ethnoherpetology sameAs Q2888226.
- Ethnoherpetology sameAs Etnoherpetología.
- Ethnoherpetology sameAs m.02qnvjf.
- Ethnoherpetology sameAs Етногерпетологія.
- Ethnoherpetology sameAs Q2888226.
- Ethnoherpetology wasDerivedFrom Ethnoherpetology?oldid=676627782.
- Ethnoherpetology isPrimaryTopicOf Ethnoherpetology.