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Family Cheloniidae. Sea turtles. Characteristics – Sea Turtles. Class Reptilia – Order Testudines 6 out of 7 species have a hard outer carapace All sea turtles have evolved for the marine environment Dorsoventrally flattened ( aquadynamics ) Paddle-like arms and legs for swimming - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Family  Cheloniidae

Family CheloniidaeSea turtles

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Class Reptilia – Order Testudines

6 out of 7 species have a hard outer carapace

All sea turtles have evolved for the marine environment Dorsoventrally flattened

(aquadynamics) Paddle-like arms and legs for swimming

Breath air, but are capable of anaerobic respiration

Most species are endangered

Characteristics – Sea Turtles

Leatherback Sea Turtle

• Herbivorous and omnivorous

• After hatching on on beaches all turtles find their way to pelagic zones where they float in beds of sea weeds, after three to five years they return to the continental shelf at which they were born.

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Chelonia mydas – Green Sea Turtle Among the largest sea turtles

Up to 700 lbs. ~6 ft. in length

Live upwards of 80 years

Herbivorous adults – Sea grasses and algae Thought to be responsible for their greenish

fat from which their name is derived

Tropic and sub-tropic marine environments Circumglobal

Endangered due to human activity Hunting Fishing Chemical pollution Habitat destruction

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Family CorytophanidaeCasquehead lizards

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Characteristics - Casquehead lizards Class Reptilia – Suborder

Lacertilia

Moderately sized lizards

Found in forests from Mexico to Ecuador

Laterally compressed bodies

Well developed crests Used in defensive displays Lateral side faces threat in order

to appear larger

Unlike relatives their tails are unable to break off Essential as a counter balance

for a specific type of movement

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Basiliscus vittatus – Brown/Striped Basilisk

Tropical and subtropical wet, moist, and dry forests Panama, Belize, Columbia, and Costa Rica

Can reach up to 61 cm in length

Three crests along head, body, and tail

Usually brown with black stripes

Primarily feed on insects

Sometimes referred to as the “Jesus Lizards” Can run 10-20 meters across the surface of

water Younger/smaller basilisks can run further

and farther than older/larger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpXHp

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Female

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