All plans are tentative and subject to change.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Reptile Project

Your Reptile Project must be submitted electronically to Mr. Murray by noon on Friday 3/23. Can be turned in on a USB drive, a burned CD-R, or by e-mail at smurray@paulding.k12.ga.us or murray.scienceteacher@gmail.com.
The project must include the following. 
    1. WORKS CITED!!! http://www.easybib.com/ (20 points)
    2. Common name of reptile:  (4 points)
    3. Order: (4 points)
    4. Family: (4 points)
    5. Scientific name of reptile: (8 points = 4 name + 4 formatting)
    6. Size of animal: (4 points)
    7. Habitat (locations and biomes): (4 points)
    8. Diet:(4 points)
    9. Feeding habits: (4 points)
    10. Locomotion: (4 points)
    11. Reproduction: (4 points)
    12. Threats: (4 points)
    13. Conservation status: (4 points)
    14. Estimated Number in the Wild:(4 points)
    15. Efforts to preserve them: (4 points)
    16. 4 original paragraphs about the topics above or your choice of topics covering your animal: (20 points)
After the jump is a list of reptiles. If you don't see your name, you haven't chosen one yet. Pick one that's available and see Mr. Murray.

1.       komodo dragon – Daniel Belliender
2.       Arabian horned viper – Jorge Martinez
3.       loggerhead turtle – Kendall Hite
4.       Nile crocodile – Sion Brunson
5.       short-horned chameleon – Christian Brown
6.       American alligator – Jacob Gagnon
7.       grass snake – Swan Robinson
8.       Cuban crocodile – Catherine Miller
9.       Galapagos giant tortoise – Cindy McCallie
10.   leatherback turtle – Ashley Towns
11.   slow worm – Hunter Kettwig
12.   king cobra  Colby Finley
13.   African rock python – Jon Mitchell
14.   Madagascar tree boa – Khadijah Kelly
15.   saltwater crocodile – Cameron Sibley
16.   Satanic leaf-tailed gecko – Jared Dolson
17.   Gila monster – Morgan Doli
18.   Philippine crocodile – Carlos Rivera
19.   big-headed turtle – Josh Camacho
20.   green anaconda – Quanesha Lovell
21.   Orinoco crocodile – Erica Snelling
22.   African burrowing python – Brittany Gilbert
23.   Siamese crocodile – Terrence Glaspy
24.   black caiman
25.   Galapagos marine iguana
26.   hawksbill turtle
27.   Parson’s chameleon
28.   western diamond-backed rattlesnake
29.   green iguana
30.   radiated tortoise
31.   adder
32.   aldabra giant tortoise
33.   sand lizard
34.   yellow sea snake
35.   western swamp turtle
36.   sail-fin lizard
37.   Egyptian spiny-tailed lizard
38.   alligator snapping turtle
39.   tiger chameleon
40.   spectacled caiman
41.   Aruba island rattlesnake
42.   Gharial
43.   Fiji banded iguana
44.   olive ridley turtle
45.   viviparous lizard
46.   African spurred tortoise
47.   Namaqua chameleon
48.   Afghan tortoise
49.   beaked sea snake
50.   smooth snake

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