1 Mentor Invitational 2009 Amphibians and Reptile Test.

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1 Mentor Invitational 2009 Amphibians and Reptile Test

2 A.B. C. 1)Name the family of each specimen 2)What are the brush like pads on B called? Slide 1

3 1)Name the order and Family 2)What does this turtle use to attract its prey? 3)What is the habitat of this specimen? Slide 2

4 1)Name the order and family 2) a. What is another name for this frog? b. how did it get its name? Slide 3

5 1)Name the Order, Family and Genus 2)What is the difference between male and female? Slide 4

6 1)Name the family and Genus 2)What does it have behind its eye to help identify it? 3)What is unique about their carapace? Slide 5

7 1)Name the Family and order 2)a. Is this snake poisonous? b. What saying tells you that? 3) What snake is this specimen easily confused with? Slide 6

8 1)Name the Order and family 2)Is this specimen oviparous, viviparous or ovoviviparous? 3)What determines the sex of the offsprings? 4)What is the difference between alligators and crocodiles? Slide 7

9 A. B.B. 1)Name the Family and Genus of each specimen 2)How were you able to determine the difference in the two specimens? Slide 8

10 1)Name the family 2)Name the habitat 3)What is the difference between male and female? Slide 9

11 1) Name the family and order 2) a. is this lizard poisonous? b. what other lizard is poisonous? Slide 10

12 1)Name the family and order of this specimen 2)a. What stage is this specimen in? b. How do you know this? Slide 11

13 1)Name the order and family 2)What is this specimens nickname? 3)What does the shell feel like? Slide 12

14 1)Name the order and family 2)Why do they bask in the sun? 3)Is this specimen nocturnal or diurnal? 4)Is this specimen oviparous, viviparous or ovoviviparous? Slide 13

15 1)Name the order and the family 2)What is the difference between a lizard and a snake? (besides legs) 3)What fraction of this specimen is its tail and what fraction is it body? Slide 14

16 1)Name the family and genus 2)What color is the skin between the scales? 3)What is a similar species? Slide 15

17 A. B. 1)Name the family for each specimen 2)What is the difference between a frog and a toad? 3)What are the ridges on specimen B called? Slide 16

18 1)Name the order and family 2)What does this specimen eat? 3)Is this snake diurnal or nocturnal? Slide 17

19 Name the family and common name for each call. Slide 18