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QUIZ CHALLENGE: So, How Much Do You Really Know About Reptiles and Amphibians?
Challenge yourself to recall key moments of your Adventures with Reptiles and Amphibians, and find out where you rank on the Herpetology Scale!

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Which of these animals is a crocodilian? (Choose one or more answers)
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Hint: Read page 76.
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American crocodile
gharial
giant salamander
komodo dragon
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The poison dart frog’s bright colouring is…
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  Hint: Read page 64–68.
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a warning that it is highly toxic.
a form of camouflage.
caused by nanocrystals in its skin cells.
found only in the males.
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How do reptiles and amphibians differ? (Choose one or more answers.)
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 Hint: Read pages 3, 8 and 72.
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Reptiles have dry, scaly skin, but amphibians have smooth, moist skin.
Amphibians must spend part of their life cycles in water.
Reptiles cannot breathe through their skin.
Amphibians are ectothermic (cold-blooded), but reptiles are endothermic (warm-blooded).
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The Calabar python’s method of defence is to…
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Hint: Read page 20.
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coil into a ball with its head protected.
rear up and expand its hood.
strike the attacker with its fangs.
spit venom.
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The saltwater crocodile is only found far from the shore, in the open sea. True/False?
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Hint: Read page 33
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False
True
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The komodo dragon is a type of…
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 Hint: Read pages 40–41.
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monitor lizard.
salamander.
dinosaur.
invertebrate.
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Ectothermic animals… (Choose one or more answers.)
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Hint: Read pages 7–11.
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do not need to eat as often as endothermic (warm-blooded) animals.
rely on their environment to control their body temperature.
make up the majority of all animal species on Earth.
do not give birth to live young.
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Which of these statements about the frilled-neck lizard is false?
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 Hint: Read pages 43–45.
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The frilled-neck lizard lives in underground burrows.
Expanding its neck frill is a defensive strategy.
The frilled-neck lizard is a very fast runner.
The frilled-neck lizard is not found naturally outside Australia and New Guinea.
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The green anaconda kills by…
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Hint: Read page 29.
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winding itself around its prey and squeezing until it cannot breathe.
injecting its prey with venom.
attacking its prey with powerful jaws.
going for weeks without eating.
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Giant salamander populations are threatened by… (Choose one or more answers.)
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Hint: Read page 73.
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people illegally hunting them.
the loss of their river habitats.
water pollution.
their poor eyesight, which makes them ineffective hunters.
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