Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
Reptiles
1.
2. Reptiles are cold-blooded
vertebrates.
They breathe using their
pulmonary system.
Most are carnivourse, they
hunt for mammals like
birds,insects.
But some are herbivourse
like iguanas.
3. Tortises and turtles
Lizards
Snakes
Crocodillians(means crocodiles and alligators)
4. CROCODILES Species occur in both
saltwater and freshwater
habitats. Crocodiles are
usually
omnivourse, feeding on
invertebrates like
fishes,birds.
ALLIGATORS
Alligators are large
aquatic reptiles with
scaly skins, four
feet, and a long snout
with sharp teeth.
5. Most snakes live on the
ground, but some are live in
holes,on the trees, or in the
water; one group is
exclusively marine. When
it’s in the average
temperature of climates
they hibernate. Snakes
range in length from about
10 cm to over 9 m.
6. There are over 3,000 lizard.
They range in size from species under
6.4cm long to 3m.
Lizards typically have four legs with five
toes on each foot
They are often fast runners, some can
move to the speeds of over 24 km per hr.
7. Any of reptiles that can
live in fresh water, salt
water or on land and
have a hard shell
covering their bodies are
turtles. Some turtles can
grow quite
large, weighing over
1,000 pounds.
Tortoise is a common
name for a terrestrial
turtle. Tortises live in
warm places of all limits
except in Australia. They
walk on land, and nearly
all have high-domed
shells.