Thursday July 29 2010
reptiles

Science Photo of the Day

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In the wild, Green Iguanas are often eaten by hawks. What special adaptation do these large lizards have, to help them detect a swooping hawk?

Science Photo of the Day

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I got this shot in the Everglades. The gator was too close for my zoom, so I had to switch to the closeup lens. That let me catch all of the tiny bumps on its face. What are they?

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Why do snakes stick out their tongues?

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Which state has the most alligators?

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In Florida, this turtle is very important. Why?

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Is this a deadly Coral Snake? How do you know?

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What is unusual about the way that this turtle breaths?

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Why are this alligator's eyes glowing?

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What color are Water Moccasin eggs?

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