PDF-Reptilia Order: Squamata Family: Scincidae Range:
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1520 years Conservation Status M th Their color ranges through different shades of green with their heads slightly more yellow in hue The species name zebrata refers
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1520 years Conservation Status M th Their color ranges through different shades of green with their heads slightly more yellow in hue The species name zebrata refers to the reptile. 1 Macajuel Boa constrictor httpwwwtrinidadtobagoherpsorgBoaconstrictorhtm downloaded 18 September 2011 TRAITS Boa constrictor is a very huge weighty bodied snake The Boa constrictor can grow up to 14 feet and weigh more than 150 pound N ational G Crocodiles live in swamps or on river banks and catch their prey in the water They have flattened bodies and tails short legs and powerful jaws The eyes ears and nostrils are located near the top of the hea d and are exposed when the crocodile float 15-20 years Conservation Status: M th. Their color ranges through different shades of green, with their heads slightly more yellow in hue. The species name, zebrata, refers to the reptile prey but also aids in the process of digestion. Snake venom is also a means of defense against potential predators that learn to avoid these dangerous snakes. It PAGES 520-541. Class Amphibia, Class Reptilia, and Class Aves. Class Amphibia. Amphibian means “double life” – a water life and a land life. They hibernate (sleep deeply for a long time) in cold weather. Invertebrate chordates. Tunicates and lancelets. Vertebrate chordates. Fishes. Amphibians. Reptiles. Birds. Mammals. Nonvertebrate Chordates . Tunicates (sea squirts). Squirt water when their siphons are disturbed. Cheloniidae. Sea turtles. Class . Reptilia. – Order . Testudines. 6 out of 7 species have a hard outer carapace. All sea turtles have evolved for the marine environment . Dorsoventrally. flattened (. RISKASSESSMENTSFOREXOTICREPTILESANDAMPHIBIANSINTRODUCEDTOAUSTRALIABoaConstrictor(BoaConstrictor)(Linnaeus,1758)ClassReptilia,Order-Squamata(Oppel,1811),Family-Boidae(Gray,1825),Genus-Boa(Linnaeus,1758 FACT SHEE T KINGDOM: Animalia PHYLUM: Chordata CLASS: Reptilia ORDER: Squamata SUBORDER: Sauria FAMILY: Varanidae GENUS: Varanus SPECIES: V. komodoensis BINOMIAL NAME: Varanus komodoensis (Ouwens, 191 PYTHON FACT SHEE T KINGDOM: Animalia PHYLUM: Chordata CLASS: Reptilia SUBCLASS: ORDER: Squamata SUBORDER: Serpentes SUPERFAMILY: Henophidia FAMILY: Pythonidae GENERA: Aspidites, Antaresia, Apodora, B . Reptilia. By Emily Lamb, Spencer Lutz, . Madison . Walsh, & Brittany Tanner. C. lassification. Kingdom: . Animalia. Phylum: . Chordata. Subphylum: Vertebrata. Class: . Reptilia. Characteristics. PAGES 520-541. Class Amphibia, Class Reptilia, and Class Aves. Class Amphibia. Amphibian means “double life” – a water life and a land life. They hibernate (sleep deeply for a long time) in cold weather. Chapter 34. “Never grow . a wishbone . where your backbone ought to be” . -Clementine . Paddleford. Origin of . Tetrapods. First . tetrapods. diverged 365 million years ago . (________). ________________________and shallow inland lakes with muddy bottoms likely selected for early . Chapter 34. “Never grow . a wishbone . where your backbone ought to be” . -Clementine . Paddleford. Origin of . Tetrapods. First . tetrapods. diverged 365 million years ago . (________). ________________________and shallow inland lakes with muddy bottoms likely selected for early .
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