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Chapter 29 29.1 CLASS REPTILIA – pg. 852 “to creep” Includes snakes, turtles, tortoises, lizards, alligators, crocodiles, tuataras Dry, scaly skin Claws.

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2 Chapter 29

3 29.1 CLASS REPTILIA – pg. 852 “to creep” Includes snakes, turtles, tortoises, lizards, alligators, crocodiles, tuataras Dry, scaly skin Claws Gecko

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5 CLASS REPTILIA Gas exchange: lungs Most have 3 chambered hearts Ectothermic Molting - shedding of the old skin Diamondback Terrapins hatching

6 Hognose snakes hatching Internal fertilization / external development (most)

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8 Galapagos Tortoises Diamondback Terrapin Tortoise Loggerhead Turtle Hawksbill Turtle

9 Turtle or Tortoise?

10 CLASS REPTILIA Jacobson’s organ - tastes the air

11 Only in Thailand!

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13 29.2 Class Aves: pg. 861 includes all birds

14 CLASS AVES - “birds” All have feathers Not all can fly Peacocks Penguin

15 CLASS AVES Four chambered heart Endothermic Pelicans

16 CLASS AVES No teeth

17 CLASS AVES Preening - feather maintenance Molting - shedding of old feathers Bones - thin & hollow Less bone = less muscle

18 CLASS AVES Internal fertilization / external development Incubation Gas exchange – Air sacs & lungs

19 CLASS AVES Variety of: – Legs – Feet – Wings – Eyes – Claws – Beaks

20 Pelicans

21 Birds evolved from the Theropod dinosaur

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