
Reptiles
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What makes a reptile a reptile? (scaly skin, cold-blooded, vertebrates, young look like small adults)
Taxonomy (four living groups: turtles and tortoises; lizards and snakes; crocodilians; tuatara)
The world through reptile senses (examples of special senses such as snakes' ability to taste air with the tongue and detect infrared heat, chameleons' ability to move eyes independently)
Strategies for getting and eating food - some reptiles eat plants (turtles, iguanas), others eat meat. Hunters use many different strategies, including constriction (boas) and venom (many other snakes, gila monster, komodo dragon). Chameleon shoots its long tongue out to catch prey . The egg-eating snake unhinges its jaw to swallow eggs.
Defenses - camouflage (chameleons) and mimicry, shells (turtles), venom, warnings (rattlesnake), and specific "wow" examples such as losing a tail (skinks), squirting blood from eyes (horned lizard), and unfurling a giant skin flap around its head (frilled lizard)
Adaptations for different habitats - dealing with extreme heat and lack of water (scaly skin keeps water in, thorny devil collects water from dew with grooves on its spikes). Others are adapted for freshwater or marine life, or for life in the trees.
Amazing moves - geckos' ability to grip with their feet, "flying" geckos and snakes, basilisk lizard that runs on water.
Reproduction - most reptiles lay eggs, a few bear live young; most don't take care of offspring but some do guard eggs or young. Temperature of eggs, rather than genetics, determines whether offspring are male or female.
Conservation - threats, endangered species, and a few examples of how people are helping to protect reptiles.
Invitations to explore - sidebars throughout give readers tips for investigating reptiles where they live.
Fast facts - eye-catching boxes provide information for fact-collectors: the smallest and largest reptiles, the fastest and slowest, the number of species today vs. in ancient times when reptiles "ruled."
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