Amphibians and Reptiles

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Amphibians and Reptiles 01/16/13 Amphibians and Reptiles

Amphibians Images: http://www.FreeDigitalPhotos.net Karen Shaw 01/16/13 Amphibians Karen Shaw Maggie Smith Frog, salamander, toad Images: http://www.FreeDigitalPhotos.net 2

Amphibians: Slimy Skin 01/16/13 Amphibians: Slimy Skin Photography by BJWOK Rosemary Ratcliff Most amphibians have moist, slimy skin, and live near water (most lay their eggs in water). Amphibians breathe through their skin. 3

01/16/13 Jelly eggs Most amphibians lay masses of jelly-like eggs in water Ronnie Puckett, http://www.flickr.com/photos/kodacrome/4420076132/sizes/l/in/photostream/ 4

Reptiles Tina Phillips Karen Shaw africa seaskylab 01/16/13 Tina Phillips Reptiles Karen Shaw seaskylab africa Snake, iguana, chameleon, crocodile Images: http://www.FreeDigitalPhotos.net 5

Reptiles: Scales anankkml Karen Shaw Karen Shaw 01/16/13 Reptiles: Scales anankkml Karen Shaw Karen Shaw Reptiles have dry skin made up of scales: Crocodile skin Albino Python, Images: http://www.FreeDigitalPhotos.net 6

Leathery Eggs http://www.flickr.com/photos/rouwkema/3708858511/ 01/16/13 Leathery Eggs Most lay leathery eggs, that are buried in dry soil or sand.  http://www.flickr.com/photos/rouwkema/3708858511/ 7