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Today’s Reptiles SECTION 34.2
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Lizards Iguanas, chameleons, geckos, anoles, horned lizards Some are herbivores – most are carnivores Many can regenerate lost tails – but they do not re-grow the bones
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Male Collared Lizard
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Iguana
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Green Anole – common in Alabama
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Snakes Lack moveable eyelids and external ears Skeleton: ◦No pectoral girdle (shoulders) ◦Jaws have 5 points of movement Feeding: ◦Constrictors – suffocate prey ◦Venomous: cobras, sea snakes, adders, pit vipers (rattlers, copperheads, cottonmouths)
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Eastern King Snake – an Alabama constrictor
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Eastern Rattlesnake
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Copperhead snakes
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Water moccasin aka cottonmouth
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Turtles & Tortoises Turtles – water dwelling; flattened shells Tortoises – land dwelling; dome shaped shells Shell – fused plates of bone covered with scales or leathery skin ◦carapace – dorsal shell; fused to vertebrae ◦plastron – ventral shell No teeth – some are herbivores; many are carnivores (snapping turtle)
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Alabama map turtle
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Gopher tortoise – endangered species found in south Alabama
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Crocodiles & Alligators All are carnivores Crocodiles – have longer, narrower snouts Alligators – have shorter, broader snouts Mothers protect both the nest with eggs and the young after hatching
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Tuataras Only 2 species – both live in New Zealand Lizard-like Active at low temperatures
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Tuatara
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