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Characteristics

Reptiles: snakes, lizards, dinosaurs, crocodiles

1. Covered with scales: tough and dry2. 2 paired limbs adapted for climbing, running

or paddling (or absent in snakes)3. Very bony skeleton4. Respiration by lungs5. Ectothermic 6. Separate sexes- Internal fertilization7. Eggs covered in leathery shells8. Jaws designed for applying crushing or

gripping force to prey

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turtle vs tortoise

Turtles: swim, like water, webbed feet, don’t like the heat

Tortoise: larger, land, stubby feet for walking, get warm in the sun

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sea turtle migration

A female leatherback sea turtle heaves herself from the surf at night to nest. Females often return to the same nesting areas where they were born to produce their own offspring.

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Lizards, Snakes, & Worm Lizard

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Lizards, Snakes, & Worm Lizard Lizards: Geckos, iguanas, skinks, and

chameleons

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chameleons

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iguana

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Gila MonsterGila monster

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Snakes, lizards and worm lizards

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Snakes

10 deadliest snakes

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Crocodiles & Alligators:

Crocodiles: more aggressive and have a V shaped mouth

Alligators: Less aggressive and have a U shaped mouth

super crocs

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Crocodiles & Alligators: Order Crocodilia

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