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1 Concept : What is a reptile?
Animal Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Sauropsida Order: Reptilia

2 Critical Attributes Animal that crawls or moves on its belly or on small short legs Air-breathing; respiration by lungs Vertebrates Body usually covered with scales, shields or bony plates Cold-blooded, meaning they get their body heat from the environment Legs are anchored at the side of the body Peg-like teeth Toes have claws

3 Positive Examples

4 Snake Respiration by lungs Well-developed nervous system
Bony endoskeleton

5 Tortoise Protective shell Shell bones covered with broad scales
Legs are anchored at the side of the body

6 Alligator Dry, scaly skin Scales not separate, detachable structures
Blend well with their surroundings

7 Iguana Has a backbone Tough, horny scales
Relies on keen senses to find food and evade predators

8 Negative Attributes Covered with hair or fur Feathered
Winged and able to fly Scales are separate, detachable structures Don’t breathe in air Warm-blooded Mammary (milk-secreting) glands Most mammals bear live young Elaborated teeth Legs are under the body

9 Negative Examples

10 Fish: non-reptile Scales are separate, detachable structures
Does not breath air

11 Lion: non-reptile Covered with hair Warm blooded Bear live young

12 Koala: non-reptile Covered with fur Warm blooded Elaborate teeth

13 Bird: non-reptile Legs are under the body Feathered
Winged and able to fly Legs are under the body

14 Reptile or non-reptile?
Decide whether or not each animal in the following photos fits into the category of reptiles.

15 Bird Feathered Winged and able to fly

16 Sea Turtle Skin is scale Breathe in air
Cold-blooded, meaning they get their body heat from the environment

17 Bison Covered with hair Mammary (milk-secreting) glands
Elaborated teeth

18 Snake Cold-blooded Does not rely on energy from food to generate body heat Lay eggs on dry land

19 Giraffe Covered with hair Warm-blooded Give birth to live young

20 Lizard Able to change the color of their skin
Legs are anchored at side of the body

21 Crocodile Dry, scaly skin Scales not separate, detachable structures
Toes have claws

22 Students form into groups
Generate your own examples of positive and negative examples of reptiles. Discuss and present your examples to the class through any of the following: Graphic Organizer Writing a short essay Presentation (computer or poster)


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