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1 Reptiles

2 Therapsids mammal-like reptiles considered to be ancestors of mammals

3 Characteristics of Reptiles
Thick, dry skin Breathe with lungs Ectotherms Lay an amniotic egg Reproduce by internal fertilization

4 The amniotic egg first evolved in reptiles
Reptiles are adapted to life on land because of they have an amniotic egg.

5 Parts of an egg Amnion Amniotic Fluid Alantois Albumen Yolk sac
Egg shell H. Embryo K. Air space

6 Shell Protects egg Keeps it from drying out
Has small pores that allow oxygen to pass through to the growing embryo and allows carbon dioxide to leave

7 Albumen Provides water and protein to the embryo

8 Amniotic sac Filled with fluid Surrounds the embryo
The amniotic fluid protects it from injury Where the reptilian embryo develops

9 Yolk Provides a rich supply of food to the embryo

10 Allantois Stores waste from the embryo
Also passes oxygen to the embryo from the pores in the shell

11 Because reptiles produce amniotic eggs, they can only reproduce by internal fertilization.

12 Female sea turtles come ashore only to lay their eggs.

13 Types of Reptiles Turtles Tortoises Crocodiles Alligators Lizards
Snakes Tuataras

14 Tuatara Lives in New Zealand Living fossil
Eggs do not hatch for 15 months No visible ear Active during low temperatures Takes twenty years to become an adult

15 Tuatara

16 Turtles and Tortoises Unique because of their shell

17 Crocodiles and Alligators
Crocodiles have a narrow head and pointed snout Alligators have a broad head and a rounded snout

18 Lizards Most reptiles are lizards
They live in deserts, forests, jungles, and grasslands Some are herbivores Most are carnivores

19 Skink

20 Chameleon

21 Iguanas

22 Geckos

23 Snakes Lack legs Carnivores Do not see or hear very well
Smells using tongue

24 Snakes stick out their tongues to sample the air.

25 Snakes have special jaws with five joints that allow them to open their mouths wide and swallow very large prey.

26 Copperhead

27 Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake

28 Cottonmouth Water Moccasin

29 Coral Snake

30 Why does a turtle live in a shell?

31 Because he can not afford an apartment.

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