Reptiles

Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates with dry skin thats covered with scales or bony plates. 
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Tomistomas Crocodile | Riverbanks Roundup Bits

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The Tomistomas Crocodile is often referred to as the most beautiful of all the crocodiles but, don’t let their good looks fool you. This endangered species can grow up to twenty feet long and weight...
Leapin Lizards! | Environmental Ed

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Did you know that animals can actually help tell us whether our environment is healthy or not? Like the quality of air, water, and temperature? Lizards really are our friends—valuable contributors to...
Goodness Snakes! | Environmental Ed

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“Environmental Ed” introduces students to many interesting facts about snakes — even reminding us that the carnivorous snake may be the reptile that humans fear the most.
Alligator Hunting | ETV Shorts

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The Santee Cooper Lakes in Berkeley County have not been hunted for the American Alligator for many years. As a result the lakes in Berkeley County have some of the largest alligators in the United...
King Cobra | Zoo Minutes

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According to this segment, the king cobra is the largest of all venomous snakes, and it is potentially one of the most deadly snakes. This snake is known as the only snake to construct a nest. This...
Snakes, Snakes, Snakes | Project Discovery Revisited

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When the Museum of York County had a special exhibit on snakes, the Project Discovery crew visited the exhibit with naturalist Rudy Mancke of PBS’s NatureScene. There are many myths about snakes, most...