By: Levi, Jake, Brandon, Izaak, misty.. All about Reptiles  Reptiles are cold blooded vertebrates that have scales and they reproduce sexually reptiles.

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By: Levi, Jake, Brandon, Izaak, misty.

All about Reptiles  Reptiles are cold blooded vertebrates that have scales and they reproduce sexually reptiles have been here on earth for 300 years. 800 of the 6500 of  the species of reptiles are venomous.

All reptiles have A tongue Legs Eyes Lips Tails and a back bone.

Interesting facts  There are 8,250 species of reptiles  There are 4 different types of reptiles: Lizards, turtles, snakes, and alligators,

More interesting facts They have been on Earth for 300 Million Years. They all molt from there old skin. One of the first reptiles was the jawless fish.

Things we liked about this was  Being able to work on the computer.  How fun it was being able look at the reptiles past.  Finding all sorts of books to learn about reptiles.

AMAZING REPTILES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  The blue tongued skink To tell predictor that they are poisonous.  The alligators Eat there pray by Opening they mouth And trapping there pray.