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REPTILES, Reference list
Cogger,H.G. Zweifel,R.G. Reptile.1998.…
REPTILES
social science
adaptation
turtles and crocodiles are mostly aquatic
snacks and lizards are mainly terrestrial.
Cogger & Zweifel,1998:32)
Reptiles they do not produce often because of their body temperature .
Cogger & Zweifel,1998:32)
There are two places where they adapt very well abundantly tropical and another place in the desert.
Cogger & Zweifel,1998:32)
history
The about 250 species of turtles, the old group of fossil, turtles are known from the Triassic about 230 million years ago.
(Cogger & Zweifel,1998:126)
Lizard during extinctions lizard survived compared to dinosaurs
Cogger & Zweifel,1998:126)
many reptiles show evolution any tendencies to lengthen their body.
(Cogger & Zweifel,1998:126)
Habitat
They are found in rainforest, woodland, savannas, grassland, deserts, and scrub.
Cogger & Zweifel,1998:30)
they are found in different groups of places as lakes, streams pound sea, and dry land
Cogger & Zweifel,1998: 30)
snacks and lizards typically inhabit land or trees.
Cogger & Zweifel,1998:30)
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natural science
subtile
classification
Crocodiles are classified as alligators because of the same structure but slightly different when it comes to the face.
Cogger & Zweifel,1998:175)
Lizard is classified as a snack even though snacks have no legs.
Cogger & Zweifel,1998:228)
Turtles belong from snacks as their heard look like snacks
Cogger & Zweifel,1998:228)
different reptile
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Turtles and Crocodile
Cogger & Zweifel,1998:14)
characteristics
turtles have legs.
They have a shell that protects them from predators.
they are vegetarian but they will also eat insects such as worms. they lay eggs.( Cogger & Zweifel,1998:110)
Lizards have small legs, eat insets and
Their body is scaly. they eggs and some give birth to living lizards.
Cogger & Zweifel,1998:121&131)
snacks, they don't have legs, it has a scaly body.
it eats prey such as lizards, mice, or meat in an overall. they lay eggs but some give birth to living snacks. ( Cogger & Zweifel,1998:121)
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