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Hognose Snake. Green Tree Frog. Amphibians and Reptiles: An Introduction to Herpetofauna. Compiled by the Davidson College Herpetology Laboratory. Painted Turtle hatchlings. Green Salamander. Ringneck Snake. Herpetofauna. Amphibians Reptiles Important to their environment Why?.
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Hognose Snake Green Tree Frog Amphibians and Reptiles: An Introduction to Herpetofauna Compiled by the Davidson College Herpetology Laboratory
Painted Turtle hatchlings Green Salamander Ringneck Snake Herpetofauna • Amphibians • Reptiles • Important to their environment • Why?
Amphibians • Skin • Breathe through their skin • Must stay moist • Good sense of smell • Food: • Insects • Anything that will fit into their mouths Bullfrog Spotted Salamander Grey Tree Frog
Upland Chrous Frog Frog Eggs Pine Woods Tree Frog Tadpole Spring Peeper Cricket Frog Spring Peeper Metamorph Amphibian Life Cycle
Spring Peeper tadpole Southern Leopard Frog Upland Chorus Frog Frogs • Good jumpers • Tadpoles as babies • Lose their tails as adults Spring Peeper
Toads • Similar to frogs • Warty skin • Gland behind their eye secretes poison American Toad Fowler’s Toad
Salamanders Dusky Salamander • Some have lungs • Some don’t have lungs • Breathe entirely through their skin • Lay eggs in a variety of habitats • Land • Stream • Wetland Spotted Salamander Red Salamander Slimy Salamander
Copperhead American Alligator Ringneck Snake Green Anole Reptiles • Alligator • Turtles • Lizards • Snakes • Give birth to live young or lay terrestrial eggs with leathery shells • Have scales or scutes River Cooters
American Alligator • Only one species of crocodiles or alligators in North Carolina American Alligators
Turtles • Backbone attached to shell • Omnivorous: Will eat plants or animals • Particularly likes insects and worms • Found in 3 habitats Yellowbelly Sliders Eastern Painted Turtle
What type of turtle would you find in the ocean? • Sea Turtles • All species are endangered. • Crush from Finding Nemo Olive Ridley Sea Turtles
Snapping Turtle Ponds and Rivers Eastern Painted Turtle Bog Turtle Eastern Mud Turtle Common Musk Turtle
Your Backyard • Box Turtle!
Lizards • Many different species • A lot of islands have species that cannot be found anywhere else on earth Five-Lined Skink Broadhead Skink Fence Lizard Ground Skink
Snakes • Snakes can be venomous and dangerous, but most are not • Snakes don’t have legs • Shed their skin Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake Scarlet Kingsnake Black Racer Ringneck Snake
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake swallowing a Cottontail Rabbit Scarlet Kingsnake swallowing a Green Anole Snake Feeding • Eat only animals • Swallow their food whole • Can eat animals bigger than themselves • 2 main methods • Constriction • Venom
Bog Turtle Spring Salamander Timber Rattlesnake Spring Peeper Conservation • Problem: • Fewer amphibians and reptiles exist today than did in the past • More amphibians are endangered than any birds or mammals
Photo by K. Cecala Photos by L. Harshaw What can you do to help? • Watch, but don’t touch or keep any amphibians or reptiles you find. • If you find an amphibian or reptile, let your parents know. • Don’t kill snakes • Don’t release any amphibian or reptile pet into the wild
Questions? Corn Snake