UNIT 6 Vertebrates TYPES OF REPTILES Natural Science 1. Secondary Education.

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UNIT 6 Vertebrates TYPES OF REPTILES Natural Science 1. Secondary Education

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education REPTILES Are classified into TurtlesCrocodilesSnakesLizards Go to turtlesGo to crocodilesGo to snakesGo to lizards

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Turtles Capparace Beak-shaped jaws

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education TURTLES Green turtle

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Giant tortoise TURTLES

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education REPTILES Are classified into TurtlesCrocodilesSnakesLizards Go to turtlesGo to crocodilesGo to snakesGo to lizards

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Crocodiles Strong jaws with powerful teeth They have large scales

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Crocodile CROCODILES

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Alligator CROCODILES

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education REPTILES Are classified into TurtlesCrocodilesSnakesLizards Go to turtlesGo to crocodilesGo to snakesGo to lizards

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Snakes No legs The skin of a snake is covered in scales. Poisonous teeth

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Green snake SNAKES

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Boa constrictor SNAKES

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education REPTILES Are classified into TurtlesCrocodilesSnakesLizards Go to turtlesGo to crocodilesGo to snakesGo to lizards

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Lizards Bifidous tongue with an olfactory and tactile function The skin of a lizards is covered in scales.

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Chameleon LIZARDS

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Iguana LIZARDS

UNIDAD 3 UNIT 6 Types of reptiles Natural Science 1. Secondary Education REPTILES Are classified into TurtlesCrocodilesSnakesLizards Go to turtlesGo to crocodilesGo to snakesGo to lizards