Articles related to "Reptile"
Care and Feeding of Lizards Part II
Care and Feeding of Lizards – Part II
A continuation from last month’s article – a quick sheet for Care and Feeding of Bearded Dragons.
• bearded dragons
• lizards
• beardies
• reptiles
• calcium supplement for reptiles
Feeding Lizards
Finicky lizards find their match. How does your lizard eat? Just greens? Where's the protein?
• bearded dragon
• feeding reptiles
• reptiles
• lizards
• uromastyx
A Precious Crystal
What can you say about a lizard that can track her last home? What can you say about a lost friend?
• bearded dragon
• environment
• lizards
• behaviour of reptiles
• reptile
Marine Reptiles
Living and extinct reptiles of the sea. Ogopogo and the Loch Ness Monster might even exist!
• venomous sea snakes
• marine iguanas
• saltwater estuarine crocodiles
• sea turtles
• extinct marine reptiles
Reptile Skulls
Reptile families are grouped by the shape of their skulls. How are turtles different from mammals?
• anapsid
• diapsid
• euryapsid
• therapsid
• synapsid
Reptiles Coloring Sheet
Another science classification coloring sheet from Kid's Crafts.
• science projects
• science crafts
• invertebrates
• classifiying animals
• coloring
Creating a Tropical Terrarium
Many tropical herps (reptiles and amphibians) need a humid, specialized environment. Learn to assemble a home for some lizards, snakes and tree frogs.
• vivariums
• woodland terrarium
• rainforest terrarium
• reptile cage
• amphibian habitat
Marine Animal Life
Sea animals come in many shapes and sizes, most of them unfamiliar.
• animals that live in the sea
• echinoderms
• coelenterates
• sponges
• arrow worms
Dimetrodon
Dimetrodon is often mistaken for a dinosaur. Find out more about this mammal-like reptile and why it is not a dinosaur.
• synapsid
• diapsid
• pelycosaur
• sphenacodontia
• dimetrodon
Fun Frog Facts
All about frogs and their cousins, toads. Takes a look at the weird & the wonderful world of these amphibious creatures.
• frog
• toad
• amphibious
• army
• fact
Great Environmental Adaptations of Reptiles
Reptiles are warm-blooded, highly modified animals and have a great ability to adapt according to their environment.
• reptiles
• warm-blooded
• adaptations
• highly modified
• etc.
Marine Reptiles I: Ichthyosaurs
Marine reptiles of the Mesozoic are often mistaken for dinosaurs, learn more about these fascinating animals!
• ichthyosaur
• ichthyosaurs
• marine reptiles
• mesozoic
Marine Reptiles II: Plesiosaurs
The Plesiosaurs were a very successful group of marine reptiles (not dinosaurs!) that lived during the Mesozoic Era.
• plesiosaur
• plesiosaurs
• plesiosauroidea
• pliosaur
• pliosauroidea
Mites!
Mites - the scourge of all reptile owners. What can you do?
• bearded dragon
• lizard
• reptile
• mite
• external parasite
Older Reptiles
Bearded dragons age, is there something we should be doing differently?
• reptiles
• bearded dragons
• lizards
A Mite-y Problem - Part II
The Mite-y problem won't go away, so we had to call in the experts. Our lizards are not amused.
• lizard
• bearded dragon
• mites
• tics
• reptiles
Creston, British Columbia
Located between Kootenay Lake and Cranbrook, British Columbia, Creston is one of the most picturesque spots in the province.
• creston
• fruit
• columbia brewery
• drive in
• wetlands
Difference between Lizards and Snakes
If we talk about abundance and diversity, the lizards and snakes are by far the most flourishing reptiles of today.
• snakes
• reptiles
• lizards
• difference
• etc.
Fire and Rain
Touring Costa Rica -- a small country that's making a fortune off the idea of returning its land to nature.
• wildscape
• wildscaping
• costa rica
• ecology
• wild life
Leaping Lizards!
Wildscaping away the bugs -- invite in lizards instead!
• ecology
• wild life
• wildscape
• wildlife
• lizard
Lizards
Of the two groups of the Squamata, the lizards are of course the older. They have the conventional body plan of a typical land vertebrate: four legs, five toes to a foot, and the sprawling gait of the earliest reptiles.
• lizards
• squamata
• land vertebrate
• reptiles
• etc
Pets Can Make Us Sick
Pets reptiles carry microorganisms that cause Salmonellosis. Some preventative measures can lower your chances of acquiring this infection.
• salmonellosis
• salmonella
• reptiles
• amphibians
Playtime
How do lizards interact; do they play together or with their human counterparts?
• bearded dragons
• reptiles
• behaviour
• play
Rats and Other Animals
Some ideas to help your rats make friends (or not!) with your other animals.
• rats
• rabbits
• dogs
• cats
• reptiles
Reptilia Topic Update
Some new sites you might like to visit!
• reptiles
• reptilia
• snakes
• lizards
• stegosaurs
The Night Has A Thousand Peepers
Jeepers creepers! What about those peepers? Eastern Massachusetts has only one tree frog! Talk about getting ripped off. (Oh, well: this ain't Florida.)
• reptiles and amphibians;tree frogs;spring peepers;
Turtles on the Move
Clean tank equals more visible antics
• turtles
• red-earred sliders
• reptiles
When the Lights Went Out
What do you do when the power goes out - how can you protect and keep your reptiles healthly?
• reptiles
• bearded dragons
• snakes
• iguanas
• uvb rays
Texas Rattlesnake: Lore and Legend
A look at the Texas lore and legend of the Diamondback Rattlesnake, then go on a virtual Texas rattlesnake hunt and experience the creature up close and personal.
• texas rattlesnakes
• south texas rattlesnakes
• largest rattlesnake recorded
• cowboy snake tales
• biggest rattlesnake in history
The King Cobra
The King Cobra is a massive poisonous snake, found in Southeast Asia, that can be quite aggressive.
• the world's largest venomous snake
• the world's largest poisonous snake
• king cobra
• ophiopagus hannah
• cobras
THE DINOSAUR CAPITAL OF CANADA
The Badlands of Drumheller, in South Central Alberta, are very rare. A rich cache of fossils as well as intact dinosaur skeletons can be found in this area. A perfect vacation spot for the whole family.
• suite101
• suite101.com
• mary
• alward
• mary alward
The First Dinosaurs: Eoraptor
The first dinosaur, sometimes called the "dawn dinosaur," was Eoraptor. It was a fierce hunter and looked much like a miniature T-Rex. Learn all about this amazing creature.
• dinosaur
• first dinosaur
• eoraptor
• meat eater
• miniature
Alligator Coloring Sheet
Color and decorate the alligator.
• alligator coloring
• animal coloring
• animal crafts
• reptile coloring
• coloring pages for kids
Birds Coloring Sheet
Another science classification coloring sheet from Kid's Crafts.
• science projects
• science crafts
• invertebrates
• classifiying animals
• coloring
Current Trends in Snake Jewelry
Snake jewelry was very popular with the ancient Greeks and Romans. It was also a dominant design for 19th century jewelry.
• snake jewelry
• reptile jewelry
• kenneth jay lane
• roberto cavalli
• gana danielle
Giganotosaurus
Its brain was the size and shape of a banana, but it had arrow-tipped teeth, a bottomless-pit appetite for meat, powerful jaws and eight tons of driving weight behind it.
• giganotosaurus
• dinosaur
• theropod
• t-rex
• tyrannosaurus
Hope for Endangered Chinese Turtle
The world's most endangered reptile is the Yangtze Giant Softshell Turtle - there are only four left. US zoos have helped their Chinese counterparts to mate two of them.
• giant softshell turtles
• world’s most endangered reptile
• shanghai soft-shell turtle
• three specimens of rafetus swinhoei
• wcs and tsa’ coordination of turtle mating
How to Photograph Pets
Ideas of how to preserve special moments with pets by skilled photography.
• pet photography
• posing pets
• animals on camera
• action pets
• dogs and cats
Mini Poster Class Reptilia
Free science worksheets and posters are here at Kids Crafts!
• class reptilia
• reptiles
• classifying animals
• system of classification
• science crafts
Sioux City in Gran Canaria
If fun and entertainment is a priority on the agenda, then Sioux City is an all round must for either a day visit or the evening barbeque and show, when in Gran Canaria.
• siouc city
• sioux city barbeque
• sioux city gran canaria
• john fahy
• country music gran canaria
Decisions
A lizard’s world is small and expectations match its environment. In the case of Inland Bearded Dragons, of which there are many sub species, we are talking about needs that they all require. All a lizard needs is a very warm environment with a sandy bed, a cool area to control its lack of warm blooded body regulation, edible food consisting of mostly veggies with added protein (preferably live) and limited water. Add in a few logs to climb and the lizard is in nirvana!
• bearded dragons
• environment
• lizards
• inland bearded dragons
• pagona vitticeps
Living fossils
Have you ever heard the phrase "living fossil"? Do you know what it means?
• science
• web sites
• living fossil
• fossil
• ancient