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Almandine wrote:1.
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1. Which one does not belong?
2. List the family and (if possible) genus of each image.
1. Picture No. 2, as it is not in the family Ambystomatidae 2. No.1 is Ambystomatidae, No.2 is Plethodontidae, Typhlomolge, No.3 is Ambystomatidae
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Almandine wrote:All correct, you may proceed.
1. What type of environment does this specimen like to live in 2. Name 2 adaptations to its environment 3. This organism exhibits GSD. What is GSD?
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1. Freshwater Habitatsmemeus wrote:Almandine wrote:All correct, you may proceed.1. What type of environment does this specimen like to live in 2. Name 2 adaptations to its environment 3. This organism exhibits GSD. What is GSD?
2. Oxygen absorbing throat + other parts, helps them stay underwater; huge shells + soft camo makes for good blending in the environment, predators can see them
3. Genotypic Sex Determination - Sex by Genes
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All correct! Go ahead.Galahad wrote:1. Freshwater Habitatsmemeus wrote:Almandine wrote:All correct, you may proceed.1. What type of environment does this specimen like to live in 2. Name 2 adaptations to its environment 3. This organism exhibits GSD. What is GSD?
2. Oxygen absorbing throat + other parts, helps them stay underwater; huge shells + soft camo makes for good blending in the environment, predators can see them
3. Genotypic Sex Determination - Sex by Genes
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1. What is this turtle's genus?
2. How long does it take for their eggs to hatch?
3. Is this genus endangered?
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1. Pseudemys? 2. Let's go with 60-90 days (I have a wider range in my binder, but this is what I'd put on a test) 3. No
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This one is really tough!!!
1. The Genus is Graptemy. It is a Northern map turtle
2. The egg time to hatch is 50-70 days,
3. It is endangered.
1. The Genus is Graptemy. It is a Northern map turtle
2. The egg time to hatch is 50-70 days,
3. It is endangered.
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