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Title: REPTILE CHARACTERISTICS: The Snakes


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REPTILE CHARACTERISTICSThe Snakes
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Extant Reptiles
  • 15,800 species
  • Testudines (Chelonia) 260
  • Aves 8,700
  • Squamates 6,850
  • Crocodilians 2
  • Tuatara 2

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Characterisitcs of Reptiles
  • Scales with keratin help prevent water loss.
  • 3-chambered heart except crocodilians.
  • Almost all have lungs.
  • Internal fertilization.
  • Most reptiles lay shelled amniotic eggs on land.
  • Some have young born alive (viviparous) with
    extraembryonic membranes forming placenta.
  • Ectothermic and regulate body temperature.

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Characteristics of Snakes
  • Diapsid skull.
  • Replacement of teeth occurs through life.
  • Reduction of bones in limbs.
  • Pair of copulatory organs, hemipenes.
  • Oviparity and viviparity occur.
  • Shedding of epidermis occurs regularly.
  • Reduced left lung.
  • Transparent spectacle covers the eye.
  • 120 400 precloacal vertebrae.

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Reptilian Skull Patterns
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Diapsid Skull
Python Skull
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Snake Teeth
  • Teeth are superficially attached
  • Acrodont if located on top of jaw
  • Pleurodont if attached to outside edge of jaw
  • Or firmly attached in sockets
  • Thecodont
  • Teeth are replaced
  • because of wear and
  • tear.

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Limbs of Snakes
  • Not present ordinarily
  • but in primitive
  • snakes (Boidae), a
  • rudimentary pelvic
  • girdle is represented
  • by cloacal spurs.

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Copulatory Organs Hemipenes
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Oviparous
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Emergence of young snakes
Viviparous
Oviparous
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Shedding of Skin Ecdysis
Shedding cycle
After shedding
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Spectacle of Eye
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Viperidae
  • Vipers may be terrestrial or arboreal.
  • Habitats range from rain forests to deserts and
    high mountains.
  • Oviparous or viviparous.
  • Representatives include rattlesnakes, eyelash
    vipers, bushmasters, copperheads,
    fer-de-lances.
  • All have fangs and are venomous.

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A Pit Viper Heat detecting pit located between
eye and nostril.
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Crotalus adamanteusEastern Diamondback
Rattlesnake
Crotalus
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Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
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Crotalus horridusTimber Rattlesnake (Canebreak)
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Eyelash ViperCentral, South America
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Agkistrodon piscivoorusCotton Mouth
Broad dark stripe present behind eye. Black
crossbands on lighter background.
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Agkistrodon contortrixCopperhead
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