Images of reptiles and amphibians

    • Are reptiles and amphibians vertebrates?

      Reptiles and amphibians are vertebrates – they belong to a group of animals characterized by having backbone. Reptiles and amphibians are similar in some respects but very different in others.


    • What is an example of a reptile?

      Some examples of reptiles are turtles, snakes, lizards, alligators, and crocodiles. Vocabulary Words Amphibian An ectothermic vertebrate which lives a double life, metamorphosing from a larval stage to the adult stage.


    • What do amphibians eat?

      Most amphibians and reptiles are carnivores, meaning they eat other animals or insects. A few are herbivores, meaning they eat only plant material, and some are omnivores, meaning they will eat both. Since amphibians are generally small, they are more likely to eat invertebrate prey (insects, spiders, snails, etc.)


    • Where do reptiles and amphibians hide?

      Many reptiles and amphibians spend much of their time hiding under rocks, in holes, or underwater where it is difficult for predators to find them. Some try to make themselves look bigger to intimidate anything that threatens them.


    • [PDF File]By Reptiles - U.S. National Park Service

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      Reptiles Reptiles are best known for their scaly skin which can be shed all at one time in a “molt.” They are vertebrates (have a backbone) with a skeleton that makes them well-suited to live on land, though some groups are aquatic, like turtles and water snakes. Reptiles can be found all over the park, possibly basking in the sun on cooler ...


    • [PDF File]Basic Biology of Reptiles & Amphibians - Cornell University

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      Most amphibians and reptiles are carnivores, meaning they eat other animals or insects. A few are herbivores, meaning they eat only plant material, and some are omnivores, meaning they will eat both. Since amphibians are generally small, they are more likely to eat invertebrate prey (insects, spiders, snails, etc.)


    • [PDF File]Reptiles and Amphibians Teacher's Guide - City of Albuquerque

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      Teacher’s Guide Introduction Reptiles and amphibians are vertebrates – they belong to a group of animals characterized by having backbone. Reptiles and amphibians are similar in some respects but very different in others.


    • [PDF File]REPTILES VS. AMPHIBIANS - University of Oregon

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      Goal: for the student to be able to differentiate reptiles from amphibians Concepts: ! Animals can be placed in groups based on their characteristics. These groups are related. Materials: ! Reptile poster & amphibian poster (or collection of pictures) ! Laminated reptile and amphibian cards, each with a picture of a reptile or amphibian ...


    • [PDF File]What are amphibians and reptiles? Learning more

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      Like birds and mammals, amphibians and reptiles are vertebrates, meaning that they have a backbone. Unlike birds and mammals, their body temperatures can vary greatly, based on their surroundings. Amphibians include frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders.


    • Loathsome Beasts: Images of Reptiles and Amphibians in Art ...

      Loathsome Beasts: Images of Reptiles and Amphibians in Art and Science Abstract The mythology and symbolism historically associated with reptiles and amphibians is unequaled by that of any other taxonomic group of animals. Even today, these creatures serve as icons - often indicating magic or evil - in a variety of media.


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