Amphibians & Reptiles

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Amphibians & Reptiles By: Miss Harvey

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Amphibians & ReptilesBy: Miss Harvey

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What’s an amphibian?An amphibian…• is born in the water.• lives both on land and in the

water.• has gills when young, lungs

as an adult.• has webbed feet.• is cold-blooded.• has smooth, wet skin.• has four legs or no legs.• Lays many eggs.

What are some amphibians?

FrogsToads

SalamandersCaecilians

Salamander

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Red Salamander The Red Salamander…• has a red-orange body with

black sports, short legs and yellow eyes.

• eats mostly earthworms but also other insects, spiders and smaller salamanders.

• is about 3 ½ to 7 inches long.• lives in the Mid-Atlantic and

Southeastern parts of the US.• can be found by cold clear

springs under rocks and debris.

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What’s a reptile?A reptile…• is born from an egg on land.• can live in the water or on

land.• has dry scaly skin.• usually lays eggs.• has ear holes instead of

ears.• is cold-blooded.• has four legs or no legs.

What are some reptiles?

AlligatorsSnakesLizardsTurtles

Tortoises

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The American AlligatorThe American Alligator…• is found in the southeastern part of the

US, mostly in Florida.• is one of two species of alligators in the

world; the other is in China.• can grow up to fourteen ft. long; in rare

cases they can grow longer.• has rough, boney scales.• has about 80 teeth in their mouth but

have about two-three thousand in their lifetime.

• egg temperature determines if a male or female hatches; males are only born in moderate temperatures, females are born in hot or cold temperatures.

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But I thought Frogs & Toads were the same…Frogs and toads, although both are amphibians are not the same; they have some of the same characteristics but many differences:

Slimy, Smooth Skin

Have teeth in top jaws

Bulging Eyes

Lay eggs in clusters

Jump

Dry, Warty Skin

Poison glands behind the eyes

No teeth

Lay eggs in chains

Walk

Have a brain

Amphibians

Hatch from eggs

Young have gills, adults have lungs

Live in water

Has a heart

Has a backbone

Frogs Toads