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REPTILES

Across
One, two, buckle my ____
Sometimes confused with turtles; these reptiles live on land.
Silvery metal; chemical element 48 on the periodic table
French for love
Has four wheels and a horn
Also known as the "Jesus Christ lizard" because it's known for running across water.
New Zealand lizard whose name means "spiny back" in Maori
About a third of reptiles are these kinds of slithery animals
The reticulated python is the _______ snake in the world (over 6 meters)
Sweet breakfast treat usually shaped like a ring
Snake with a hood
Slang way we refer to animals that maintain a constant body temperature
Snakes are not "poisonous" but instead are this
Slang way we refer to animals that have a body-temperature influenced by their surroundings
A male duck
Play again; especially in sports
Scientist that studies reptiles
Mexican state on a peninsula: ____ California
Alligator look-alike with a pointier snout
Large grey-green lizard found in the Americas; sometimes kept as a pet
To break again
Sound made by cats and snakes
A squeezy kind of snake
Hippopotamus for short
Famous constrictor
An extinct group of flying reptiles (often mistakenly called dinosaurs)
World's biggest waterfalls by volume
Another name for the "third eye" some reptiles have
Down
Animal that only eats plants
Almost all reptiles are born from these
Reptile skin is covered in these repeating pieces
A male cat
Shelled reptiles sometimes confused with tortoises
Baby or very young child
Volcano on the island of Sicily, Italy
A kind of tool usually used in the kitchen
Animal that only eats meat
Slithery reptile with a noisy tail
Your sweatshirt might have one; your cobra definitely does
Very large lizard in Indonesia that does not breathe fire
Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Stegosaurus...
Adjective meaning related to reptiles
Weird, quirky, zany, funny
Abbreviation for "or best offer"
More scientific way to say an animal is "warm-blooded"
More scientific way to say an animal is "cold-blooded"
Lizards with sticky toes and lidless eyes
A snake shedding its skin is ___________
Scaly reptiles that usually have legs, unlike snakes
The most common way reptiles defend themselves
Crocodile look-alike with a rounder snout
Islands off the coast of Ecuador where many reptiles live including Giant tortoises and marine iguanas
Animal that eats almost anything
Not complicated
Movie theater
Kind of puzzle made up of pictures and letters; for example BEET = picture of bee + T
Short for rhinoceros
Funny sound when gas escapes; belch