| Alligator is widespread sized crocodile. They are 6.5 to | | | | Class Reptilia, Order: Squamata, Family: Agamidae |
| 8 m (2 to 2.5 meters) long. Lizard is widespread in | | | | Gender, Chlamydosaurus, type kingii (Gray, 1825 shall |
| Central America and northern South America, | | | | be appointed.) Emerald tree Tree Boa, Corallus canine |
| extending from southern Mexico to Peru and Brazil. | | | | gut is green with white stripes. Growth will be even |
| Alligator was most widespread in the New World | | | | 7.25 meters (2.2 feet) long. He lives in trees and shrubs |
| crocodiles, but there is in almost all low-lying wetlands | | | | near water (such as swamps and marshes in rain |
| and river habitats in the range. It still prefers fresh | | | | forests) in the lower basin of the Amazon (Brazil) and |
| water. Young people are yellow with black spots and | | | | in Guyana and Surinam. This snake catches food with |
| stripes, adults are a dull olive green to black with a | | | | its long teeth and then drag it. It feeds on birds and |
| paler belly. These carnivores eat fish (including Piranha), | | | | rodents. This is the night snake (which is more active |
| amphibians, reptiles and birds, using their teeth 72-78. | | | | at night) and bear live young. Reptiles (meaning |
| The females lay eggs in late summer than in the nests | | | | "creep") is a group of animals that have scales (or |
| of soil and vegetation. Chlamydosaurus (which means | | | | modified scales), breathe air, and usually lay eggs. The |
| "lizard layer") was born in the rare flying lizard today in | | | | term reptile loosely defined in everyday English in |
| New Guinea and northern Australia. Your steering | | | | terms of scale, cold-blooded, laying animals. In cladistics |
| wheel is 14.7 inches (18-34 cm) flap of skin that | | | | (a way sort of life forms), reptiles have tightened |
| completely circles the head. It opens this colorful wheel | | | | defined as all descendants of the last common |
| to intimidate enemies. Adults are more than 8 inches | | | | ancestors of turtles, lepidosaurs (lizards, snakes, |
| (20 centimeters) long. These climbing lizards live in | | | | Tuatara), and Archosaurs (crocodiles, dinosaurs and |
| trees in humid forests and eat cicadas, ants, spiders | | | | birds). Maintenance of body temperature (cold-vs. |
| and small lizards. Can run quadrupedally (four), and | | | | warm-blooded) is not a factor in this classification, but |
| bipedal (with front legs off the ground). Adult females | | | | skull and egg structure. |
| lay 8-14 eggs per clutch in spring and summer. Rated | | | | |