Learn about the attributes of snakes, turtles, and alligators and discover why these often misunderstood animals are important.  See live reptiles up close and have an opportunity to touch them.  Also, hike our trails and look for reptiles in their natural environment.

Grades K - 12th  ~  Duration 2 Hours  ~  Group Limit Minimum 10  ~  Fee $20.00/participant (children and adults)


 
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Objectives

STUDENTS WILL:

  • Observe reptiles up close and in their native habitats.

  • Identify the major characteristics of reptiles.

  • Explore the different reptile groups (turtles, alligators, and snakes) and their main characteristics.


Vocabulary 

  • Reptile - a vertebrate animal that: has dry, scaly skin; breathes air with lungs; is cold-blooded; and usually lays leathery, shelled eggs on land

  • Vertebrate - an animal with a backbone

  • Cold-blooded - not able to regulate its body temperature, except by the external temperature or its environment

  • Scales - hard, finger-nail like coverings

  • Adaptation - a structure (body part) or behavior that helps a plant or animal survive in its environment

  • Camouflage - coloration or shape that helps an animal blend into its habitat

  • Carapace - a turtle's top shell

  • Plastron - a turtle's bottom shell

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Programs are adjusted to be age appropriate. All programs address the TEKS goal of engaging students in hands-on investigations of the natural world.

For specific, grade-level TEKS that may be included in our programs, see our TEKS chart below. 


Please see the group field trips for more information about scheduling a field trip