Title: VOCAB
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3CHELONIATURTLES TORTOISES
- Only reptile WITH shell
- Only reptile WITHOUT TEETH
TURTLES Live in or near water
TORTOISES Stay on land
http//www.perlgurl.org/archives/2006/05/hawaiian_
honu_the_green_sea_turtle.html http//www.carcosa.
net/jason/blog_images/2005/07/04/african-spurred-t
ortoise.jpg
4SQUAMATA
http//thecontaminated.com/wp-content/uploads/2008
/02/snake-and-kangaroo-1.jpg http//www.crocodileh
unter.com/our-animals/amazing-animals/images/profi
le_157_250.jpg
5JACOBSONs ORGAN
- An extrasensory organ in the roof of a snake's
mouth - Sharpens its sense of smell.
- Two hollow, highly sensitive saclike structures
- Allows it to track both prey and potential mates
http//www.kwic.com/pagodavista/schoolhouse/speci
es/herps/snktonge.htm
6Pit vipers, pythons, and some boas have HEAT
SENSING ORGANS
- Pit" organ located between the eye and the
nostril on each side of the head. - Detects heat given off by warm-blooded prey
http//www.kwic.com/pagodavista/schoolhouse/speci
es/herps/snktonge.htm
7Constrictors
http//www.thematzats.com/snakes/images/squeeze.gi
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- Wrap around prey and kill by suffocation
- Ex Boa constrictors
http//www.eastrock.org/brazil/images/bra19.jpg
8VIPERS
- Inject venom with large movable fangs
- Ex rattlesnakes, copperheads, water moccasins
Images from http//www.worsleyschool.net/science
/files/rattle/snakes.html
9ELAPIDS
- Inject venom with small fixed (non-movable)
fangs - Ex cobras,
- kraits,
- coral snakes
http//www.kidsturncentral.com/animals/cobra.htm
10AUTOTOMY seen in some lizards
- Self amputation to escape predators
- Cant regrow
- Costly lose muscle/stored fat
http//www.californiaherps.com/lizards/images/ecpr
incipis1dn.jpg
11CROCODILIACrocodiles Alligators
Alligator Rounder U-shaped snout Teeth hidden
when jaw shut Fresh water
- Crocodile
- Long V-shaped snout
- Teeth exposed when jaw shut
- Brackish/ocean water
Images from http//www.animaldanger.com/australia
.php
12RHYNCHOCEPHALIAspiny crested lizard relatives
- Once common
- now only two species of tuatara
- on islands near New Zealand
- Parietal 3rd eye
Images from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuatara
http//reptilis.net/rhynchocephalia/overview.html