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Brian P. Cleary - Tortoise, Tree Snake, Gator, and Sea Snake: What Is a Reptile?

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What is a reptile? Turtles, iguanas, crocodiles, and many other creatures are all reptiles!

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AnimalGroupsAreCATegorical T ortoise T ree Snake Gator and Sea Snake What - photo 1

AnimalGroupsAreCATegorical

T ortoise, T ree Snake, Gator, and Sea Snake
What Is a Reptile?
by Brian P. Cleary illustrated by Martin Goneau
For my friends at St Christopher School in Rocky River Ohio BPC - photo 2
For my friends at St. Christopher
School in Rocky River, Ohio

B.P.C.

To Louis Gince. Wherever you are,
you are still the best pretend uncle.

M.G.
Reptile:
an animal that has
dry, scaly skin and
breathes air with
lungs
T ortoise T ree Snake Gator and Sea Snake What Is a Reptile by Brian P - photo 3
T ortoise, T ree Snake, Gator, and Sea Snake
What Is a Reptile?
by Brian P. Cleary
illustrations by Martin Goneau
j Millbrook Press Minneapolis
A reptile is an animal with dry and scaly skin - photo 4
A reptile is an animal
with dry and scaly skin,
whichservestohelpprotectitwhileholdingmoisturein - photo 5

whichservestohelpprotectitwhileholdingmoisturein.

Reptilesallhavebackbonessotheyreknownasvertebrates - photo 6

Reptilesallhavebackbones,sotheyreknownasvertebrates.

Thisfeaturesoneofmanyonalistofreptiletraits - photo 7

Thisfeaturesoneofmanyonalistofreptiletraits.

Althoughtheyrecalledcold-bloodedtheirbloodsnotalwayscold It means their - photo 8

Althoughtheyrecalledcold-blooded,theirbloodsnotalwayscold.

It means their bodies temperature
is outside their control.
Unlike us their body heat depends on whats around them They can be warm - photo 9
Unlike us, their body heat
depends on whats around them.
They can be warm...
or hot...
or cool.

Dependsonwhatsurroundsthem!

Unlike a young amphibian a reptiles born with lungs - photo 10
Unlike a young amphibian,
a reptiles born with lungs.
Andsomedontusetheirnosetosmellinsteadtheyusetheirtongues - photo 11

Andsomedontusetheirnosetosmellinstead,theyusetheirtongues!

Whensnakesandlizardssticktheirtonguesouttheyrenotbeingrude Theyre - photo 12

Whensnakesandlizardssticktheirtonguesout,theyrenotbeingrude.

Theyre capturing small bits of scent This helps them hunt for food A - photo 13
Theyre capturing small bits of scent.
This helps them hunt for food.
A reptile may eat many things for health and strength and growth Some - photo 14
A reptile may eat many things
for health and strength and growth.
Some eat meat and some eat plants while others will eat both Some - photo 15
Some eat meat, and some eat plants,
while others will eat both!
Some will dine on tiny bugs a spider ant or fly - photo 16
Some will dine on tiny bugs
a spider,
ant,
or fly
orevenontheeggsthatotheranimalssupply reptiles - photo 17

orevenontheeggsthatotheranimalssupply.

reptiles Allbreathetheairandmostlayeggsonland - photo 18
reptiles

Allbreathetheair,andmostlayeggsonland.

Theyrefoundinoceansdesertsplainsongrassesdirtandsand Many call the - photo 19

Theyrefoundinoceans,deserts,plains,ongrasses,dirt,andsand.

Many call the water home Like alligators snakes and crocodiles - photo 20
Many call the water home,
Like alligators ,
snakes ,
and crocodiles seen in marshes rivers swamps and lakes - photo 21
and crocodiles seen in marshes,
rivers,
swamps,
and lakes.
Turtleslivethroughouttheworldexceptwhereitstoocold - photo 22

Turtleslivethroughouttheworld,exceptwhereitstoocold.

Theyrefoundonlandorseaorbothandgrowtobequiteold - photo 23

Theyrefoundonlandorseaorbothandgrowtobequiteold.

Earthishometomanyspeciesandifyouwouldspanit reptiles - photo 24

Earthishometomanyspecies,andifyouwouldspanit,

reptiles youdfind8000differentkindsofontheplanet Some will slither some - photo 25
reptiles

youdfind8,000differentkindsofontheplanet!

Some will slither some can walk while others swim or crawl - photo 26
Some will slither, some can walk,
while others
swim or crawl.
Mostofthemhaveshorterlegsiftheyhavelegsatall Lizards and turtles and - photo 27

Mostofthemhaveshorterlegs(iftheyhavelegsatall!).

Lizards and turtles and boas Oh my Gatorsandgeckosgalore - photo 28
Lizards and turtles
and boas ! (Oh my!)

Gatorsandgeckosgalore!

Toboostyourrepforreptilesmartscanyounameevenmore So what is a reptile - photo 29

Toboostyourrepforreptilesmarts,canyounameevenmore?

So what is a reptile Do you know An animal is a reptile if it has - photo 30
So, what is a reptile?
Do you know?
An animal is a reptile if...
it has dry, scaly skin;
it breathes air.
In addition all reptiles have a backbone theyre vertebrates are - photo 31
In addition, all reptiles...
have a backbone (theyre vertebrates);
are born with lungs,
unlike most baby
amphibians;
are cold-blooded
animals. This means
they cannot make
their own body heat.
Their bodies are the
same temperature as
their surroundings.
And most reptiles...
lay hard-shelled eggs on land;
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