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Which is a Tetrapod? Coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae Reptiles & Birds First: Live in Water 100% Sea Snakes • Swim with a flattened paddle-like tail • Most venomous of all snakes • Not inclined to bite however and have very small fangs • Considered a delicacy in parts of Asia Reproduction • Ovoviviparous (mother carries eggs and babies born alive IN water). NEXT: Live in Water Lay eggs on Land 99% / 1% Sea turtles Sea Turtles • Live more than 80 years • Become sexually mature around 30 y.o. • Sea Turtles mate in same area of ocean as their own birth • Female leaves water to lay eggs on EXACT same beach as she was born • Use earths magnetic field to travel • Marine Turtles go in a “coma” when laying eggs • Temperature of nest determines sex of hatchlings Nesting Sea Turtles • 30 degrees C is the determining temperature • Below 30 degrees is male • Above 30 degrees is female • Hatchlings hatch in 7 to 8 weeks • High mortality rate Conservation • • • • • • Early sailors used them for long term food. Considered a delicacy even today Skin used for leather Shell has decorative uses Millions of eggs are collected as food RESULT – All species are endangered Beach Development = Death NEXT: Eat in Water Live on Land 50% / 50% Marine Iguana Marine Iguana • • • • • • • Length: 2 to 3 feet long Diet: Vegetarians Razor sharp 3 cusped teeth Hold breathe for 30 minutes Very good swimmers Flattened tail Have ability to re-rout blood to center of body • Must leave water to warm up Salt Water Crocodile Salt Water Crocodile • • • • • • • Largest of all reptiles Max size 23 feet and 2500 pounds Lifespan more than 70 years Can outrun a human on land Can swim 20 mph Diet – anything Hundreds of humans are killed each year BIRDS • Fly • Feathers • Lay eggs CORRECT????? FLY??? Birds • Covered in Feathers • Has beak • Strong/Light weight skeleton (hollow bones) • WARM BLOODED Molting Flight • Makes Birds unique • Some birds migrate VERY long distances annually Arctic Tern Sooty Shearwater Conservation • Birds and eggs collected for food (still today) • Pollution (oil spills & chemicals like DDT) • Introduced species VERY BAD (humans, cats, rats, snakes and cattle) • Many species are Threatened Penguin Conservation In 2001, two dogs were responsible for the deaths of 72 blue penguins in a wildlife reserve