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Reptiles




By: Dayanara Dayanara
Snakes
                                                                • This first reptile is called a
                                                                  snake. Snakes are
                                                                  limbless and flexible
                                                                  creatures. Snakes are
                                                            
                                                                  found in a huge range of
                                                                  colors. Snakes eat
                                                                  termites, birds, frogs, and
                                                                  even other reptiles.
                                                                  Snakes are also found in
Photographer: Melinda Kolk
Caption: Green Python
                                                                  many places including
Location: San Diego, Calfornia
Date Taken: November 2008
                                                                  water forests, deserts and
Citation: Kolk, Melinda. python_green.jpg. November 2008.
Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>
                                                                  prairies.
Snakes
                                                                  • There about 2,700 of
                                                                    snakes. Out of these
                                                                    there are 375 snakes
                                                                    that are venomous.
                                                                    Snakes hibernate during
                                                                    the winter. They must
                                                                    shed their skin three to
Photographer: Margaret Scaglione
                                                                    six times per year.
Caption: Mangrove Snake
Location: Ding Darling NWR, Florida                                 Snakes mostly hunt
Date Taken: March, 2009
Citation: Scaglione, Margaret. mangrovesnake1.jpg. March, 2009.
Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>
                                                                    their preys at night.
Lizards
                                                                       • This reptile is called a
                                                                         Lizard. These reptiles
                                                                         are cold- blooded. You
                                                                         can find them on fence
                                                                         posts, rocks, logs, walls
                                                                         and many more places.
                                                                         They have dry, scaly skin
Photographer: Linda Oaks
Caption: Lizard
                                                                         and clawed feet. Lizard
Location: San Diego
Date Taken: 2011                                                         tails are fragile and
Citation: Oaks, Linda. lizard1234567.jpg. 2011. Pics4Learning. 1 Apr
2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>                                     easily break off.
Lizards
                                                             • Most Lizards eat insects.
                                                               Some are vegetarians and
                                                               a few will eat small
                                                               mammals and eggs.
                                                               Many Lizards can defend
                                                               themselves by bitting.
                                                               There are two species
                                                               that are venomous. But
                                                               there is only one lizard
                                                               that is the Komodo
Photographer: Manyee Desandies
Caption: Yellow-headed lizard
                                                               dragon.
Location: Costa Rica
Date Taken: July 2004
                                                             • (watch out!)
Citation: Desandies, Manyee. yellowheaded2.jpg. July 2004.
Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>
Turtles
                                                                       • This third reptile is a
                                                                         turtle. There are about
                                                                         300 species of turtles.
                                                                         Turtles have a hard shell
                                                                         that protects them like
                                                                         a shield. They can hide
                                                                         their heads inside their
                                                                         shells when attacked by
Photographer: Jotham Oliver
                                                                         predators. These
Caption: Baby Snapping Tirtle
Location: Fryeburg, Maine
                                                                         reptiles are slow
Date Taken: August 2010
Citation: Oliver, Jotham. babysnapper.jpg. August 2010. Pics4Learning.
                                                                         movers.
1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>
Turtles
                                                                        • Turtles can live up to 200
                                                                          years. Their color is
                                                                          always between yellow,
                                                                          greenish, and black
                                                                          depending on the species.
                                                                          A common turtle is the
                                                                          sea turtle. They are
                                                                          known as Earth’s most
Photographer: Mary Rizzo
Caption: Green Sea Turtle
                                                                          ancient creatures. But
Location: Ripley's Aquarium, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Date Taken: May 2009
                                                                          many turtle species are
Citation: Rizzo, Mary. greenseaturtle.jpg. May 2009. Pics4Learning. 1
Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>                                  endangered.
Frogs
                                                                         • This fourth reptile is a
                                                                           frog. A frog is an
                                                                           amphibian. They can
                                                                           live in both water and
                                                                           land. But they must be
                                                                           near swamps, ponds or
                                                                           in a damp place. This is
                                                                           because they will die if
Photographer: Linda Oaks
Caption: Green Tree Frogs
                                                                           their skin dries out.
Location: Monterey Bay, California
Date Taken: 2008
Citation: Oaks, Linda. greenfrogs.jpg. 2008. Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013
<http://pics.tech4learning.com>
Frogs
                                                                          • Frogs belong to the order
                                                                            Anura which is the largest of
                                                                            the three group
                                                                            amphibians. Frogs and
                                                                            toads are included in one of
                                                                            the three. The largest living
                                                                            species of frog in the world
                                                                            is the Goliath frog. Leaping
                                                                            or jumping is a way for a
                                                                            frog to escape their
                                                                            predators. There are also
Photographer: Stephanie
                                                                            some frogs that can not
Caption: Frog                                                               jump so they climb, swim,
Location: The Park
Date Taken: May 5, 2007
                                                                            or glide instead.
Citation:, Stephanie. frog4.jpg. May 5, 2007. Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013
<http://pics.tech4learning.com>
Alligator
                                                                         • The fifth and final reptile is
                                                                           a alligator. There are two
                                                                           true species of alligator.
                                                                           One of them is the
                                                                           American Alligator. Both
                                                                           female and male have an
                                                                           armored body with a
                                                                           muscular flat tail. They also
                                                                           have long snouts, four short
                                                                           legs and a rough hide with
                                                                           scales. American alligators
Photographer: Catherine Parsons
Caption: Alligator
                                                                           can live up to 50 years in
Location: South Carolina
Date Taken: March 2004
                                                                           the wild.
Citation: Parsons, Catherine. 64.jpg. March 2004. Pics4Learning. 1 Apr
2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>
Alligator
                                                            • Alligators are usually found
                                                              in fresh water such as rivers,
                                                              lakes, and swamps. They
                                                              like to eat fish, turtles,
                                                              snakes, and even small
                                                              mammals. Young alligators
                                                              have bright yellow stripes
                                                              on their tail while adults
                                                              have dark stripes. The
                                                              average size of a adult
                                                              alligator is about 800
Photographer: Shari Bremekamp                                 pounds. Unfortunately,
Caption: Young Alligators in Culvert
Location: Shark Valley, Florida
                                                              these species are also
Date Taken: March 2009                                        endangered animals.
Citation: Bremekamp, Shari. img_0752.jpg. March 2009.
Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>

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Reptiles 2

  • 2. Snakes • This first reptile is called a snake. Snakes are limbless and flexible creatures. Snakes are found in a huge range of colors. Snakes eat termites, birds, frogs, and even other reptiles. Snakes are also found in Photographer: Melinda Kolk Caption: Green Python many places including Location: San Diego, Calfornia Date Taken: November 2008 water forests, deserts and Citation: Kolk, Melinda. python_green.jpg. November 2008. Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com> prairies.
  • 3. Snakes • There about 2,700 of snakes. Out of these there are 375 snakes that are venomous. Snakes hibernate during the winter. They must shed their skin three to Photographer: Margaret Scaglione six times per year. Caption: Mangrove Snake Location: Ding Darling NWR, Florida Snakes mostly hunt Date Taken: March, 2009 Citation: Scaglione, Margaret. mangrovesnake1.jpg. March, 2009. Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com> their preys at night.
  • 4. Lizards • This reptile is called a Lizard. These reptiles are cold- blooded. You can find them on fence posts, rocks, logs, walls and many more places. They have dry, scaly skin Photographer: Linda Oaks Caption: Lizard and clawed feet. Lizard Location: San Diego Date Taken: 2011 tails are fragile and Citation: Oaks, Linda. lizard1234567.jpg. 2011. Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com> easily break off.
  • 5. Lizards • Most Lizards eat insects. Some are vegetarians and a few will eat small mammals and eggs. Many Lizards can defend themselves by bitting. There are two species that are venomous. But there is only one lizard that is the Komodo Photographer: Manyee Desandies Caption: Yellow-headed lizard dragon. Location: Costa Rica Date Taken: July 2004 • (watch out!) Citation: Desandies, Manyee. yellowheaded2.jpg. July 2004. Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>
  • 6. Turtles • This third reptile is a turtle. There are about 300 species of turtles. Turtles have a hard shell that protects them like a shield. They can hide their heads inside their shells when attacked by Photographer: Jotham Oliver predators. These Caption: Baby Snapping Tirtle Location: Fryeburg, Maine reptiles are slow Date Taken: August 2010 Citation: Oliver, Jotham. babysnapper.jpg. August 2010. Pics4Learning. movers. 1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>
  • 7. Turtles • Turtles can live up to 200 years. Their color is always between yellow, greenish, and black depending on the species. A common turtle is the sea turtle. They are known as Earth’s most Photographer: Mary Rizzo Caption: Green Sea Turtle ancient creatures. But Location: Ripley's Aquarium, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Date Taken: May 2009 many turtle species are Citation: Rizzo, Mary. greenseaturtle.jpg. May 2009. Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com> endangered.
  • 8. Frogs • This fourth reptile is a frog. A frog is an amphibian. They can live in both water and land. But they must be near swamps, ponds or in a damp place. This is because they will die if Photographer: Linda Oaks Caption: Green Tree Frogs their skin dries out. Location: Monterey Bay, California Date Taken: 2008 Citation: Oaks, Linda. greenfrogs.jpg. 2008. Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>
  • 9. Frogs • Frogs belong to the order Anura which is the largest of the three group amphibians. Frogs and toads are included in one of the three. The largest living species of frog in the world is the Goliath frog. Leaping or jumping is a way for a frog to escape their predators. There are also Photographer: Stephanie some frogs that can not Caption: Frog jump so they climb, swim, Location: The Park Date Taken: May 5, 2007 or glide instead. Citation:, Stephanie. frog4.jpg. May 5, 2007. Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>
  • 10. Alligator • The fifth and final reptile is a alligator. There are two true species of alligator. One of them is the American Alligator. Both female and male have an armored body with a muscular flat tail. They also have long snouts, four short legs and a rough hide with scales. American alligators Photographer: Catherine Parsons Caption: Alligator can live up to 50 years in Location: South Carolina Date Taken: March 2004 the wild. Citation: Parsons, Catherine. 64.jpg. March 2004. Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>
  • 11. Alligator • Alligators are usually found in fresh water such as rivers, lakes, and swamps. They like to eat fish, turtles, snakes, and even small mammals. Young alligators have bright yellow stripes on their tail while adults have dark stripes. The average size of a adult alligator is about 800 Photographer: Shari Bremekamp pounds. Unfortunately, Caption: Young Alligators in Culvert Location: Shark Valley, Florida these species are also Date Taken: March 2009 endangered animals. Citation: Bremekamp, Shari. img_0752.jpg. March 2009. Pics4Learning. 1 Apr 2013 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>