Evolution
Geckos
Skinks, Tegus and Friends
Varanids and Helodermatids
Pythons, Boids and Friends
100

What time period did squamates likely appear?

Triassic

100

What are the 3 gecko families?

1. Eublepharidae

2. Geckonidae

3. Diplodactylidae

100

What are Tiliqua spp and where are they from?

Blue Tongue Skinks from Australia, Indonesia, and New Guinea 

100

What is Varanus acanthurus and what is "guild biology"? 

Spiny tailed monitor.

When animals in the same genus eat each other depending on body size (small -> medium -> large) 

100

What are 3 snakes that are more primitive than pythons and boids? 

Scolecophidia, Anilius, Tropidophis, Trachyboa, Cylindrophis, Xenipeltus, Uropeltidae

200

What are the two theories of snake origins?

1. Fossorial 

2. Marine/Mosasaur

200

How do geckos climb? 

Toe pads use static electricity to cling to surfaces.

200

What are the two genera of Tegus and which one do we have in our care? 

Tupinambis and Salvator

We have Salvator (Bella!) 

200

What clade includes Alligator Lizards, Helodermids, and Varanids?

Anguimorpha

200

Describe the python pit.

Allows the snake to see in infrared. Each maxillary pit has a bundle of neurons that feeds into the optic nerve providing heat vision. Thought to have evolved for thermoregulation prior to the diversification of mammalian prey. 

300

What makes squamate skulls different from captorhynomorpha skulls?

Fixed vs floating quadrate bone; Pineal eye; beak vs teeth/true fangs; ossified vs flexible

300

Describe Aelurescalabotes felinus

Cat-eyed gecko

Skinny body; lives in burrows and logs; from Malaysia, Cambodia, and SE Asia; interesting threat display

300

Describe the Buaplan of skinks 

Cylindrical; elongate or stout; short limbs; simple scales

300

What is Ozempic made from and why?

Made from Heloderma venom.

When ingested by Gila monsters, the venom regulates sugars and aids metabolism. This was applied to humans. 

300

What are the various Morelia species we learned?

Carpet, green tree, rough scale python (Morelia carinatus), Bredl's python

400

Who was Tetrapodophis amplectus

Ancient lizard (Cretaceous) thought to be a possible evolutionary link to snakes in the fossorial theory.
400

Why are geckos thought to be the most ancient squamates?

Protogecko fossils show morphological similarities; lack of arboreal competition = lots of unique characteristics; circumglobal 

400

Why are Tegus so invasive? 

Paraendothermic 

Introduced in Florida for breeding, escapees were able to reproduce and travel north b/c they can survive the cold longer than most invasive herps. 

400

Why was Varanid venom controversial?

People thought they killed through bacterial infections, implicating the evolution of bad teeth. Looking at the anatomy clearly shows a venom gland. 

400

What is unique about the breeding behavior of Eunectes

Linked to the hydroperiod. During the dry season they aggregate in small pools which is when mating balls occur (about 20 males per 1 female). 

500

What are the three things all Squamates share?

1. Movable quadrate bone

2. Cornified Skull 

3. Hemipenes 

500

How do Ptychozoon utilize their morphology?

1. Camouflage

2. Use extensions on limbs and tail to glide up to 250 ft and steer with their head  

500

What is parthenogenesis and who is famous for it?

Asexual reproduction

Cnemidophorus and Aspidoscelis (whiptails)

500

What is the "sustainable approach" to the conservation of Varanus prasinus?

To combat population decline due to harvesting for the pet trade, the people were taught how to breed them in captivity and use the offspring to sell. 

500

What problems do the wart snakes face when feeding? 

They are aquatic so they face 2 problems: eat a fish too big = sink; can't ungulate as effectively. Solution is to eat only in shallow waters. 

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