Coloration
Vocab
Reptile Traits
Amphibian Traits
Reptile ID
100

Type of coloration:  eyespots on hind wings of butterflies/moths

Deflection

100

Someone who studies reptiles and amphibians

Herpetologist

100

Egg Characteristics

Amniotic, leathery shell, not dependent on water.

100

Egg Characteristics

Gelatinous, non-amniotic eggs.  Dependent on water or moist environment.  

100

Skink vs Racerunner

Skinks have little neck, Racerunners have a visible neck

200

Type of coloration that is warning coloration

Aposematic coloration

200

Term for organisms where their environment determines their body temperature.  

Ectothermic

200

Sexual reproduction

Internal Fertilization

200

Sexual Reproduction

External Fertilization

200

Only legless lizard in WI

Slender Glass Lizard

300

Irregular stripes and patterns help disguise the organism’s true body plan

Disruptive Coloration

300

What is the term for overwintering in reptiles and amphibians?

Brumation

300

Type of venom most amphibians, arthropods, and non-viper snakes have.  What does it affect?

Neurotoxin.  Affects nerves, paralyzer.

300

Breathing

Absorbent skin, simple lungs
300

Fox snake vs milk snake

Milk snake has dark perimeter of blotches, fox snake is large and slightly orange

400

Why would a frog want to have countershading?  What is the benefit?

Camouflage from below with the sky, from above with the ground.  

400

Freeze-tolerance

The ability to freeze solid except for major organs.  Many amphibians in WI, Box turtles, painted turtle hatchlings, and the garter snakes for limited time.  

400

Type of toxin that the two venomous snakes in WI have.  What does it affect?

Hemotoxin - Blood and tissues

400

Traits of larval amphibians:

Salamanders and newts, frogs and toads

Salamanders and newts - larval stages with gills, legs

Frogs and Toads - tadpoles with gills and no appendages

400

Difference between Massasuaga and Timber Rattlesnake

Timber Rattlesnake has stripes and is longer, Massasuaga has blotches.  Both have rattles.

500

What type of mimicry would a nonpoisonous red-spotted purple have when trying to mimic the poisonous spicebush swallowtail?

Batesian Mimicry

500

What is supercooling, and how does this affect amphibians and reptiles?

A strategy allowing body fluids to remain liquid at sub-zero temperatures (down to roughly) preventing ice formation. Achieved by removing ice-nucleating agents, producing glycerol/glucose as antifreeze, and dehydrating tissues. It differs from freeze tolerance, where animals safely freeze solid.

500

Survival strait that skinks and lizards in WI have when they are threatened.

Caudal autotomy - loss of the tail as a distraction

500

Survival trait of toads from predators

Parotid glands - poison glands behind the ear

500

Difference between snakes and lizards

Snakes lack eyelids and tympani