Reptiles and Amphibians

10 Questions
5 Minuets
1.
The water monitor is the second heaviest lizard in the world. What is the heaviest?
2.
What is another name for the common iguana?
3.
What types of food would a leopard gecko eat?
4.
What is unique about Jackson's chameleon?
5.
Reptiles usually lay eggs that hatch outside the body. What is the term that means this?
6.
What kind of frog is equipped with large suction pads at the tips of their toes?
7.
What snake is known for inflating its body with air, then contracting and making a loud hissing noise?
8.
What is Jacobson's organ used for?
9.
What is the largest non-oceanic reptile in North America?
10.
What percent of an adult bearded dragon's diet is leafy greens and vegetables?
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