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Overview of Birds and Reptiles

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A detailed outline of birds and reptiles. This includes terminology and definitions, feeding, determining sex, handling and restraint, housing, and labelled diagrams.

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Reptile Terminology
Brille- Scale that covers the eye of the snake.
Brumation- Process in reptiles similar to hibernation. Involves a decrease in temperature
Carapace- Hard upper shell
Cloaca- Posterior opening that serves as the only opening for the intestinal, reproductive, and
urinary tracts of certain species.
Dewlap- Flap of skin under chin
Ecdysis- Process of snake shedding its skin
Gravid- Means pregnant in reptiles
Hibernaculum- Location where an animal hibernates
Usually warm, secure, and dark: e.g. rock piles
Jacobson’s
Organ- Auxiliary olfactory sense that detects chemicals
Plastron- Flat underside of the turtle shell (the belly)
Scutes- Large scales on the underbelly of a snake or shell of a turtle
Venomous- Toxic when chemical enters bloodstream


Reptiles- General Info
 Should be observed daily for changes in behaviour/appearance.
 Teeth need to be checked for dental issues
 Observe waste output
 Yearly veterinary exam including a fecal test
o Should be going to a reptile specialist
 Things to consider:
o What is normal for the species?
o Most reptiles and amphibians are not social animals
o Excessive handling may cause stress and result in refusal to eat

Reptiles- Snakes
 Common pet species:
o Pythons
o Boa Constrictors
o King Snakes
o Corn Snakes
o Milk Snakes
 What is a constricting snake?
o A snake that uses the process of contracting their muscles around an animal to kill it.

, o The act of constriction causes the prey animal to go into cardiac arrest as there is too
much pressure- not suffocation like many believe
 Brightly coloured snakes are probably arboreal (live in trees)
 Brown coloured snakes are probably ground dwellers- colours blend in with environment




 Snakes do not have ears or eyelids
o Snakes- 100-700Hz
 Snakes determine the size of potential prey, and approaching danger, by absorbing vibrations
through the ground
 Snakes have nostrils but do not use them to smell
 Snakes use their tongue to pull air into their mouth, they tuck their tongue into their Jacobson’s
Organ which deciphers chemicals
o Forked tongue helps snake determine direction of smell- More chemicals on left of
tongue= scent item is on the left.


Shedding cycle
 Eyes (brilles) appear as cloudy as shedding cycle begins, skin develops a milky colouration.
 Skin turns clear mid-cycle, skin sheds 1-4 days after this occurs.
 Snakes should not be handled during shed cycle; skin is very fragile
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