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Reptiles

Reptiles. A short video about reptiles. Listen for characteristics of reptiles. Be ready to share. Al. What did you learn?. Let’s chart the characteristics of reptiles. Let’s Meet some Reptiles. The American Crocodile. Length-about 15 feet long

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Reptiles

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  1. Reptiles

  2. A short video about reptiles Listen for characteristics of reptiles. Be ready to share. Al

  3. What did you learn? • Let’s chart the characteristics of reptiles.

  4. Let’s Meet some Reptiles

  5. The American Crocodile • Length-about 15 feet long • Diet- crabs, fish, raccoons, and waterbirds • Habitat-sometimes found in the ocean, but young ones prefer to stay in fresh water • The female croc buries her eggs in a mound of dirt and plant matter. She returns to the nest when she hears the sounds of the hatchlings. Then she carefully picks up the young in her mouth and carries them to water http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/content/animals/species/4379.html

  6. The Leopard Lizard • This agile lizard is active during the day. It darts from bush to bush in search of insects or lies hidden in the shade awaiting unwary prey. It frequently eats smaller lizards. • Leopard lizards can radically change their color from pale gray with dark spots to deep chocolate brown. The change can take place in just a couple of minutes. http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/content/animals/species/4334.html

  7. The Mediterranean Gecko • This lizard is native to parts of Europe, Africa, and Asia, but has spread all over the world when humans accidentally carried it along with cargo in ships • These lizards are also called House Geckos. You can see them around the lights at night where they can capture insects • They have claws and toe pads that allow them run quickly across ceilings and glass windows http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/content/animals/species/4326.html

  8. The Diamondback Rattlesnake • The diamondback is active late in the day and at night during hot summer months • It eats rabbits, rodents and birds • They will stand their ground if disturbed http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/content/animals/species/4442.html

  9. The Snapping Turtle • The Snapper is the largest turtle • It is nearly always in water, hiding in the muck, under stumps in deep pools • They eat insects, fish, frogs, snakes, birds, muskrats, and many kinds of plants http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/content/animals/species/4382.html

  10. The Desert Tortoise • They live in the hottest driest parts of North America • They avoid the heat by napping in its cool burrow • They get all of their water through the plants they eat • One thing a frightened tortoise will sometimes do is to release a flood of foul-smelling liquid when it is lifted off of the ground http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/content/animals/species/4461.htm l

  11. Can you think of more reptiles?

  12. A Reptile Song All About Animals: Reptiles (Revised). AIMS Multimedia. 2003.unitedstreaming. 17 September 2006<http://www.unitedstreaming.com/>

  13. Review • All reptiles are cold-blooded, which is why they warm themselves in the sun • They have bodies covered in dry scales • Most reptiles lay eggs • They have either short and stubby legs, or no legs at all • They have a backbone

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