Amphibians
Reptiles
Habitat
Snakes
Extra facts
100

Are amphibians carnivores, omnivores or herbivores?

carnivores

100

what 2 reptiles have teeth?

snakes and lizards

100

what does aquatic mean?

living in the water

100

characteristics of snakes

scaly skin, teeth, no eyelids, and no external ear openings

100
what are vertebrates? 

animals with a backbone

200

name the 3 amphibians we learned

frogs, toads and salamanders

200

characteristics of turtles

shell, no teeth, omnivores

200

what does terrestrial mean?

living on land

200

What does constriction mean?

squeezing

200

what is herpetology?

the study of reptiles and amphibians

300

characteristics of salamanders

smooth, moist skin, silent, very long tail

300

do snakes or lizards have eyelids?

lizards

300

what does fossorial mean?

living underground

300

What are the four venomous snakes native to Benton County?

Copperhead, Cottonmouth, Pygmy Rattlesnake, Timber Rattlesnake

300
What does ectothermic mean?
cannot make its own heat
400

what two amphibians have smooth skin?

frogs and salamanders

400

name the 3 kinds of reptiles we learned

snakes, turtles and lizards

400

what does arboreal mean?

living in trees

400

What is a pit viper’s “pit” used for?

to sense heat 

400

What are two ways amphibians and reptiles are alike?

they are both ectothermic and vertebrates 

500

what is different from frogs and toads?

frogs have smooth skin, toads have warty skin

500

true or false: all reptiles are omnivores

false

500

true or false: turtles are both aquatic and terrestrial

true

500

What is another name for the Cottonmouth?

Water Moccasin 

500

In Northwest Arkansas, what is a 100% sure way to tell a pit viper from a nonvenomous snake?

pit vipers have a vertical pupil while non venomous snakes have a round pupil.