Reptiles and Amphibians

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Across

  • 23-30 :Rat Snakes are very good at this
  • 56-59 :a lizard can regrow this if it breaks off
  • 79-84 :reptiles have this type of skin
  • 113-121 :largest reptile in the USA and lives in the swamps
  • 168-178 :this type of snake has rattles on its tail
  • 229-234 :snakes use this to smell with
  • 235-239 :sea turtles lay their eggs here
  • 264-267 :snakes can't close these
  • 292-299 :Hognoses are known to do this when scared
  • 302-305 :as reptiles grow they shed this. Snakes can shed it in one piece

Down

  • 11-83 :they have no legs, eyelids, or ear holes
  • 56-110 :a frog that lives on land and has dry warty skin
  • 59-149 :a reptile that has legs, eyelids, and ear holes (one kind in the USA don't have legs but still has the eyelids and ear holes)
  • 79-241 :amphibian that looks like a lizard and has slimy skin
  • 88-178 :reptile that lives in or close to water and has a shell
  • 158-266 :this is a baby frog or toad that has no legs and has a tail
  • 171-297 :a type of turtle that lives on the land
  • 215-305 :baby rattlesnakes are born with only one of these rattles
  • 221-293 :turtles have this part of their body that protects them. Box Turtles can actually close up inside them