Activities
Investigations
Art
Resources
Web
Sites |
| ALLIGATOR |
American Alligator
Animals A to Z from the Oakland Zoo. |
Gator Hole:
American Alligator This page is dedicated to the American
Alligator, an often maligned and generally misunderstood resident of the Southeastern
United States. |
History of the Alligator |
| CROCODILES |
Crocs-Then
and Now Complete lesson. |
Clickable Croc Interactive
characteristics page. |
Crocodilians: Natural
History and Conservation |
Ferocious Crocs
from Animal Planet |
| EGGS |
Ammonite Egg
Amphibians had to return to water to lay eggs. Reptiles were the first group to
live completely on the land. The ammoniate egg allowed them to place their eggs on
dry land, the water (amniotic fluid) was IN the egg. |
| GATER SNAKE |
Garter
Snake Fact Sheet |
| IGUANAS |
Marine Iguana
Web Site Marine Iguanas
are certainly among the most unusual creatures in the Galapagos. |
| KOMODO DRAGON |
Komodo
Dragon Fact Sheet |
Komodo
Dragon The world's biggest and most powerful lizard. |
| LIZARDS |
How many eggs do some
lizards lay? Use the Internet Web sites listed below
to learn how many eggs some different kinds of lizards lay. Use the Internet information
to fill in the chart. |
Life
as a Lizard Unit |
Lizard
Behavior List |
Sonoran
Desert Lizard Behavior List |
Bearded Dragons An Oakland Zoo site about an
Australian lizard. |
Lizards
A live expedition with the American Museum of natural
History. Today's Dispatch,Lizards
of the World, Squirting Blood, Lizards
Without Dads, Send a Lizard E-Card |
| MOSASAUR |
A Day in the Life of a Mosasaur |
Mosasaur |
Mosasaur
Skeleton Picture |
| MUSEUMS |
Black Hills Museum of Natural History Information about Stan, the T. rex |
Honolulu Community College - Dinosaur
exhibit
Exhibit of dinosaur fossils available for public viewing. These "fossils" are
replicas from the originals at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City,
which boasts one of the finest and largest collections of dinosaur fossils in the world.
Includes lots of great pictures and images of heads, legs, teeth etc of some of the best
known dinosaurs. Also includes sound files for a narrative tour around the site. |
The
Field Museum
Chicago - on line museum. Interactive Tour of Dinosaur exhibit - 'Sue' the T Rex. Includes
step by step reconstruction of the T Rex's fossilized bones within the Image gallery. Also
features a specialized 'just for kids' section - which includes lots of dinosaur related
interactivity. |
| QUIZZES & TESTS |
Rattlesnake Trivia Quiz
24 questions about the famous rattler!!!! |
| REPTILES |
Reptile Classification
Chart |
Dangerous
Reptile Brochure You are a herpetologist, a person who studies reptiles and
amphibians for a living. Your job this week is to create an informative brochure on one
specific type of dangerous reptile. Use a reptile from the Dangerous
Reptile List or choose your own. |
Reptile
Information |
Class
Reptiles View a slide show on reptile characteristics. |
Reptiles of the Ancient Seas In
1811 the fossilized skeleton of a monster was found embedded in a rock. Scientists were
confused by what they saw: the shape of the creature was that of a fish, having a large
dorsal fin on the back and flippers. Other features, including a long, pointed jaw filled
with teeth, seemed more like a reptile. In the end they decided this strange creature
which they named an Ichthyosaur (meaning "fish-reptile") was definitely a
reptile despite its shape. |
| SNAKES |
Snake Anatomy Color diagram of the inside view
of a snake. |
Snakes
and States A web site with information about the snakes you can
find in each individual state. |
| SUPER CROC |
Giant Croc Was Length of School Bus |
Super Croc from National
Geographic |
Super
Croc Web Site |
| TURTLES |
Snapping
Turtle Information |
Maine Turtle Species Loggerhead,
Eastern Box, Musk, Wood, Painted, Snappy, Spotted |
Testudines
Orders of turtles from the University of Michigan. |
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