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Thursday, November 19, 2009
Reptiles on the Move By: Leo Age: 8 Dictated to (and pictures posted by): Stella* Age: 9 1/2
WHOA! CATCH THE TURTLE! "Oh, nice ummm... Taurus!" ;) (WINK)
If you look hard you will see Taurus! This is the boa that Leo wrote about liking in his post.
Struggling to CONTROL A SNAKE! Right after this picture was taken the snake started going down poor Leo's SHIRT!
Stella, posing with a turtle!
On Monday, I went to a library program. At the program we learned a little bit more about reptiles. One of the reptiles was a boa constrictor. A boa is my favorite type of snake. I enjoyed seeing the American Alligator. A while ago I did a report on Florida. The most common alligator is the American Alligator. My favorite type of alligator is the American Alligator. We learned about differentiating a male from a female snake. We also learned about differentiating a male from a female lizard. A male snake has a skinnier, longer tail, and a female snake has a larger, shorter tail. A male lizard has larger lumps of skin under his legs. A female lizard has smaller less visible lumps. I enjoy going to reptiles on the move because we get to see ancient and non-native reptiles.
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