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Amphibians and Reptiles Video Part 2

Video title: Amphibians and Reptiles Part 2

Watch this video entitled Amphibians and Reptiles Part 2. Discover the habitats, diet, physical characteristics of selected amphibian and reptilian species

This title continues looking at salamanders, frogs, toads, turtles, tortoises, boas, pythons, coral snakes, mambas, cobras, rattlesnakes, tropical banded sea snakes, geckos, chameleons, iguanas, Gila monsters, tuataras, alligators, Komodo dragons, and flying lizards Draco.

 

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Amphibians and Reptiles Video Part 2. Learning Objectives for this video:

  • Amphibians and Reptiles Differences. Learn about Reptiles and Amphibians. Identify the three amphibian and four reptilian orders, cite the scientific names of amphibian and reptilian families within those orders, and name amphibian and reptilian species belonging to their respective families.
  • Gain an introduction to, and examine the biological characteristics of salamanders, frogs, toads, turtles, tortoises, boas, pythons, coral snakes, mambas, cobras, rattlesnakes, tropical banded sea snakes, geckos, chameleons, iguanas, Gila monsters, tuataras, alligators, Komodo dragons, and flying lizards.
  • Describe the habitats, diet, and physical characteristics of selected amphibian and reptilian species.
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