Title: Biology 1102
1Biology 1102
2Slide 2 Amphibians continued
3Slide 3 Amphibian skin
4Slide 4 Dermal chromatophore units
5Slide 5 Salamander order Urodela
Red Salamander
Mountain Salamander
Asian Salamander
6Slide 6 Frogs order Anura
7Slide 7 Nuptial pads and Amplexus
8Slide 9 Reptiles- Class Reptilia
9Slide 10 - Amniote egg
10Slide 11 Keratinized skin - scales
11Slide 12 Tortoises order Testidines
12Slide 13 Sea turtles order chelonia
13Slide 13 Anatomy of an turtle
14Slide 14 lizards Order Squamata Suborder -
Lacertilia (lizards)
15Slide 15 Snakes Suborder Serpentes
16Slide 16 Fangs and poison glands
17Slide 17 Gaboon Viper
18Slide 18- Order Crocodylia
19Slide 19 - Alligators
20Slide 20 Birds Class Aves
21Slide 21 Bird feet four toe design
22Slide 22 Bird circulatory system
23Slide 23 - Archaeopteryx
24Slide 24 Thecodonts evolution of birds
25Slide 25 Ratite flightless birds
26Slide 26 Carinate birds capable of flight
27Slide 27 - Feathers
28Slide 28 Skeletal structure of birds
29Slide 29 Avian bone anatomy
30Slide 30 Muscles of flight
31Slide 31 Toe locking mechanism
32Slide 31 Corvidae I
Jackdaws
Jays
33Slide 32 Corvidae II
Crows
Rooks
34Slide 33 Corvidae III
Magpies
Raven
35Slide 34 Jackdaws using tools Oxford
University
Crows using tools
Jackdaws using tools Oxford University
Crow using cars to crack nuts
Crow playing soccer
36Slide 35 - Mammals
37Slide 36 - Monostremes
38Slide 37 Marsupials
39Slide 38 placenta mammals
40Slide 39 Order Perissodactyla hoofed mammals
41Slide 40 Order Artiodactla
42Slide 31 Order Carnivora
43Slide 42 - Primates
44Slide 43 Order Cetacea
45Slide 44 Order Chiroptera
46Slide 45 Order Rodentia
Porcupine
Common house rats
Capybaras worlds largest rodent
Orynx
47Slide 46 Order Proboscidea
African Elephant
Indian Elephant