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ABC   REPTILES,[object Object],class,[object Object],of,[object Object],LINCOLN  5B,[object Object],2010,[object Object]
In honor of our Author Visit with David Nieves,[object Object],November 17, 2009,[object Object],Colton,[object Object],Sara,[object Object],Kinley,[object Object],Daniel,[object Object], Bryce,[object Object], Joseph,[object Object],Valorie,[object Object],Maggie ,[object Object],Helena ,[object Object],John ,[object Object],Ethan ,[object Object],Sally ,[object Object], Simon  ,[object Object],Jacqui ,[object Object],Ethen,[object Object],Megan ,[object Object],Conner,[object Object],Zane,[object Object],Paola,[object Object],Kambri,[object Object]
A,[object Object],It lives in southeastern United States in swamps, marshes, ponds, lakes, streams and rivers.,[object Object],Is for,[object Object],American Alligator,[object Object],American Alligators are carnivores, so it eats fish, snails, crustaceans, birds, and mammals.,[object Object],Male American alligators can get up to 15 feet long but females can only get 8 feet long.,[object Object],It has slit cat like eyes, walks on all four feet, and doesn’t use its claws to attack.,[object Object],Scientific name- alligator mississippiensis means  alligator from the Mississippi River.,[object Object],By: Joseph,[object Object]
Bis for Blue Beauty Snake,[object Object],Information About…,[object Object],The Blue Beauty Snake is found in the rainforest of Vietnam in the southeast. The Blue Beauty Snake eats lizards, birds, and rodents. ,[object Object],Interesting Facts…,[object Object],The Blue Beauty Snake is nonvenomous, slender and can grow up to 9 feet in length. When they hatch their colors are green, black, white, and yellow. But when adults they are blue, gray black, and white. The Blue Beauty Snakes green and yellow slowly change into blue and gray, when it is two years old. ,[object Object],By Kinley,[object Object]
Cis for Corn Snake,[object Object],They got their name because they have skin that looks like  maize.,[object Object],Corn Snakes live in North America.,[object Object],Corn Snakes like overgrown fields to live in.,[object Object],Corn Snakes eat chickens and rats.,[object Object],It’s a red or orange snake with gentle disposition.,[object Object],By Conner ,[object Object]
Is for Desert Horned Lizard,[object Object],[object Object]
The lizard has a distinctive flat-body with one row of fringed scales down their sides.
The lizard eats ants, beetles and, spiders. The lizard eats some plant material.  ,[object Object]
Fis for Frilled Lizard,[object Object],Looks: The lizard looks like a little reptile lion. It has a frill around its neck.,[object Object],Habitats:  Some are from Southern  New Guinea, as well as in the Kimberly region of Australia and across Northern Australia. They are also found in tropical to warm tempest forests.,[object Object],Eats: The  lizard eats arthropods,  caterpillars, cicadas, ants, termites, spiders, small vertebras, and sometimes other lizards.,[object Object],Fun Facts: 1. Another name for the Frilled Lizard is the Frilled Dragon.,[object Object],2. When the lizard gets scared sometimes he runs up a tree  and uses camoflauge and sometimes he doesn’t.,[object Object],3. The Frilled Lizard hisses, jumps, and puffs up.,[object Object]
G,[object Object],Is for Gecko,[object Object],Geckos have short flat bodies covered with scales. Most geckos grow 4 to 6 inches. They live in deserts, forests, jungles, even people have them as pets. Geckos eat moths, beetles, spiders, and other insects. They are small to average sized lizards. They belong to Gekkonidae. Geckos have no eyelids, they have transparent membranes, and they lick themselves clean.,[object Object],By: Ethen,[object Object]
H  is  for Herpetologist,[object Object],Herpetologist   study reptiles like snakes,  salamanders,  frogs,  lizards, and crocodiles.  You have to have good grades  and have to like animals . ,[object Object],Herpetology comes from a Greek word  meaning “crawling thing”.,[object Object]
I,[object Object],They eat flowers, leaves, and insects.,[object Object],Iguana,[object Object],is,[object Object],for,[object Object],It looks like a green scaled reptile.,[object Object],Iguanas live in trees  to keep them cool and they’re  body camouflage.,[object Object],Iguanas  can grow  up to 6 feet in length.,[object Object],Iguanas can  lay as many as 75 eggs!,[object Object]
J is for Jackson’s Chameleon,[object Object],Interesting Fact!!!The Jackson’s Chameleons horns are to protect their territory not to hurt one another.,[object Object],It eats flies spiders and other small insects.,[object Object],Interesting Fact!!! ,[object Object],It can change colors to blend in with its surroundings or hide or to tell if it is cranky or happy.,[object Object],The Jackson’s Chameleon lives in Central Africa and lives in trees and bushes.,[object Object],Interesting Fact!!!!,[object Object],The Jackson’s Chameleon has a long tongue. That is how it catches its food.,[object Object],The Jacksons Chameleon is originally green but can change colors.,[object Object],Ethan ,[object Object]
K is for   			,[object Object],		King Cobra,[object Object],The king cobra eats other snakes.,[object Object],It can kill a human with a single bite. ,[object Object],They live in India.,[object Object],John,[object Object]
L   is  For  Leopard   Gecko,[object Object],The Leopard Gecko looks like a frog from its face. It has spots and it comes in many colors.It lives in the desert. They eat insects, spiders, small mice and even other small lizards.,[object Object],The leopard Gecko will grow to be 11 inches long. The leopard will get sick if it,[object Object],get too hot so it sleeps all day. Leopard Gecko sometimes get sand in their eye they ,[object Object],don’t cry instead they lick it with their tongue. The leopard gecko can survive without eating in several months. By Jacqui ,[object Object]
M is for map turtle,[object Object],The Map Turtle is   brown,  yellow ,black, and light brown. The map turtle comes from The United States and Canada . They eat mussel, snails, and insets. They can live from 15-20 years.,[object Object]
Nis for David M. Nieves,[object Object],Information About,[object Object],David is a person who writes reptile books for kids. His home town is in ,[object Object],Bellevue, Nebraska. David and his wife live around Kansas City, Missouri. ,[object Object],David started his career at the age of 8 when he was caring for a Garter,[object Object], Snake that his brother brought home. When David was in middle school ,[object Object],he was sharing facts about reptiles to elementary school in his home ,[object Object],town Bellevue, Nebraska.,[object Object],Interesting Facts,[object Object],David speaks to 90  thousand people a year. He has written two books about reptiles. And David has been doing it since he was in middle ,[object Object],school.,[object Object],By Kinley,[object Object]
Ois for Oriental Fire-Bellied Toad,[object Object],Facts,[object Object],Interesting Facts,[object Object],It has bright green with black mottling spots. It lives in places that are aquatic, inhabiting warm, humid forests, and dense vegetation. It eats crickets, insects, and grubs. ,[object Object],They only eat live insects and if it doesn’t put up a fight it won’t eat it. If it eats something by mistake it can’t spit it out. They can live up to 30 years.,[object Object],By: Megan,[object Object]
P,[object Object],Is for Poison Dart Frog,[object Object],Interesting Facts,[object Object],Information about…,[object Object],Many species of Poison Dart Frog are dedicated parents. The red and blue poison arrow frog carry their newly hatched tad poles into the canopy. Both males and females frequently engage in disputes over territory. Other poison frogs lay their eggs on the forest, hidden beneath the leaf liter.,[object Object],The Poison Dart Frog has colorful colors on their skin. These frogs are found  in tropical rainforests, including Bolivia, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Brazil, Colombia, Hawaii, and Panama. The Poison Dart Frog eats mostly small insects like beetles and worms.,[object Object],Paola,[object Object]
Q is for the Queen Snake ,[object Object],Facts  about . . .  ,[object Object],Interesting  facts  . . . ,[object Object],The Queen snake has  peach or yellow  stripes  and the rest of its body is usually  tan or gray.  The Queen snake is found in areas that is clean and has  a lot of water. They mostly eat crayfish.  ,[object Object],The snake can’t grow more than 25 cm. This snake lays eggs.   ,[object Object],Zane ,[object Object]
R is for,[object Object],	 Rattlesnake,[object Object],Facts,[object Object],Interesting Facts,[object Object],It is tan with black stripes. It lives in the southern U.S. including Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and northern Mexico. It eats lizards and rodents.,[object Object],They are Nocturnal, and they rarely grow 24 inches, and clutches are usually 2 to 8 young.,[object Object],By: Simon,[object Object]
Sis for Sheltopusik,[object Object],It’s a lizard without legs.,[object Object],They can grow up to 6 feet long,[object Object],They live in the forests of Europe.,[object Object],They eat snails, small rodents, and small reptiles.,[object Object],Sometimes female Sheltopusik won’t eat for 2 months when guarding eggs.,[object Object],They are the largest non legged reptile in the world. ,[object Object],By Conner,[object Object]
T,[object Object], is for Tuatara,[object Object],A tuatara looks like a lizard but its a reptile. They live on islands near New Zealand. Tuataras eat insects, snails, and smaller reptiles. There are only two species remaining. Paleontologists found Tuatara fossils that are 220 million years old. A tuatara is also called a Sphenodon. ,[object Object],By: Ethen,[object Object]
U,[object Object],Is for Ugly Salamander,[object Object],nocturnal,[object Object],They are rare to find,[object Object],A new species,[object Object],It eats insects and worms.,[object Object],The Ugly Salamander  is a rust color and has slick skin. ,[object Object],The salamander was found in Ecuador, South America,[object Object]
Vis for ,[object Object], Veiled Chameleons,[object Object],This is a female.,[object Object],Interestingfacts,[object Object],Facts,[object Object],This is a male.,[object Object],They can see two sites in one eye! A chameleon can have about 7 diseases, and can survive all 7. The veiled chameleons are on of about 80 species of old world, also called true chameleons. They are aggressive and brightly colored.,[object Object],It has yellow, blue, brown/orange and black body. It lives in trees hidden where the leaves are green. Their diet is crickets, and also mealworms, silkworm, butter worms, wax worms, and super worms.,[object Object],By Maggie,[object Object]
W,[object Object],is for Warty Newt ,[object Object],Looks : dark grayish – brown back covered with dark colored spots.,[object Object],Lives : in the United Kingdom.,[object Object],Eats : babies: tadpoles, worms, and insects. Adults: other newts, tadpoles, young froglets, etc.,[object Object],Fact : it is 7in long.,[object Object],Fact: it looks like it has warts.,[object Object],Fact : it is blue.,[object Object]
X is for xenopus Frog,[object Object],He looks  slimy and he is small. He lives in lakes and rivers. He eats insects, fresh water shrimp, fresh water crab and small fish.,[object Object],He is also known as the African Clawed Frog.,[object Object],Daniel,[object Object]
Y is for Yellow Mud Turtle  ,[object Object],Interesting facts …,[object Object],Information about …,[object Object],They can live up to 15 year. These turtles take care of there young unlike most other turtles. They lay there eggs in the spring.,[object Object],The Yellow Mud Turtle is a small, green, olive, or brownish gray color. They live in parts of Central America. They eat worms, frogs, snails, fish, fairy shrimp, slugs, and leeches. ,[object Object],Zane ,[object Object]
Zis for zebra-Tailed Lizard,[object Object],The zebra tail lizard got its name because when it is threatened they will run swiftly with there toes curled up and its tail raised over their backs exposing there strips. In the summer 2 to 8 eggs are laid in the months of July to November. Females have no blue patches on the back like the males.,[object Object],The zebra tailed lizard looks like a lizard with a zebra tail and it lives in  a open desert with hard-packed soil, scattered vegetation and scatter rock. It eats on insects, such as moths, ant, spiders, bees, smaller lizards and some flowers. ,[object Object],By Maggie,[object Object]

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