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Re: Herpetology B/C

Posted: December 7th, 2017, 3:47 pm
by MissAmargasaurus
It's been a bit more than a week, so I thought I'd go ahead and post some new questions and get this going again.


Image

1. What genus and family does this specimen belong to?
2. Is the specimen an adult, or juvenile?
3. Define neotenic.
4. Name two states this genus is found in.
5. Describe the diet of this genus.

Re: Herpetology B/C

Posted: December 7th, 2017, 3:57 pm
by Froggie
MissAmargasaurus wrote:It's been a bit more than a week, so I thought I'd go ahead and post a some new questions and get this going again.


Image

1. What genus and family does this specimen belong to?
2. Is the specimen an adult, or juvenile?
3. Define neotenic.
4. Name two states this genus is found in.
5. Describe the diet of this genus.
1. Necturus, Proteidae
2. Juvenile???
3. Does not undergo metamorphism (I hope I spelled that right)
4. Georgia, NC
5. Small fish, insects, spiders, amphibians

Re: Herpetology B/C

Posted: December 7th, 2017, 4:03 pm
by MissAmargasaurus
Froggie wrote:
MissAmargasaurus wrote:It's been a bit more than a week, so I thought I'd go ahead and post a some new questions and get this going again.


Image

1. What genus and family does this specimen belong to?
2. Is the specimen an adult, or juvenile?
3. Define neotenic.
4. Name two states this genus is found in.
5. Describe the diet of this genus.
1. Necturus, Proteidae
2. Juvenile???
3. Does not undergo metamorphism (I hope I spelled that right)
4. Georgia, NC
5. Small fish, insects, spiders, amphibians
1. Correct!
2. I believe the picture is an adult, although the distinction is hard to see.
3. That's very close! Neotenic is when larval traits are kept into adulthood (such as gills). Alternatively, it's when the species reaches sexual maturity in the larval stage (like axolotls,
who are permanently larval).
4. Correct!
5. Also correct partially! My own notes don't mention amphibians or fish (although I find fish plausible) but all others are right.


You get to post the next set of questions! :D

Re: Herpetology B/C

Posted: December 8th, 2017, 12:36 pm
by Froggie
Image
1. What is this reptile's reproduction type? (i.e. viviparous)
2. What is this snake's genus and why is it that?
3. Name a predator of this (that is a snake).
4. Describe what this snake does when scared.
5. Is this nocturnal or diurnal?

Re: Herpetology B/C

Posted: December 8th, 2017, 3:25 pm
by ScottMaurer19
Froggie wrote:Image
1. What is this reptile's reproduction type? (i.e. viviparous)
2. What is this snake's genus and why is it that?
3. Name a predator of this (that is a snake).
4. Describe what this snake does when scared.
5. Is this nocturnal or diurnal?
Any idea why this snake seems to typically have the tail curled like that?

Re: Herpetology B/C

Posted: December 8th, 2017, 3:31 pm
by Froggie
ScottMaurer19 wrote:
Froggie wrote:Image
1. What is this reptile's reproduction type? (i.e. viviparous)
2. What is this snake's genus and why is it that?
3. Name a predator of this (that is a snake).
4. Describe what this snake does when scared.
5. Is this nocturnal or diurnal?
Any idea why this snake seems to typically have the tail curled like that?
That’s part of one of the answers :?

Re: Herpetology B/C

Posted: December 8th, 2017, 3:39 pm
by ScottMaurer19
Froggie wrote:
ScottMaurer19 wrote:
Froggie wrote:Image
1. What is this reptile's reproduction type? (i.e. viviparous)
2. What is this snake's genus and why is it that?
3. Name a predator of this (that is a snake).
4. Describe what this snake does when scared.
5. Is this nocturnal or diurnal?
Any idea why this snake seems to typically have the tail curled like that?
That’s part of one of the answers :?
I obviously knew that :(

Re: Herpetology B/C

Posted: December 8th, 2017, 7:09 pm
by Froggie
ScottMaurer19 wrote:
Froggie wrote:
ScottMaurer19 wrote: Any idea why this snake seems to typically have the tail curled like that?
That’s part of one of the answers :?
I obviously knew that :(
I don’t know if that’s sarcasm or not, especially with a frowny face :?

Re: Herpetology B/C

Posted: December 8th, 2017, 7:42 pm
by ScottMaurer19
Froggie wrote:
ScottMaurer19 wrote:
Froggie wrote: That’s part of one of the answers :?
I obviously knew that :(
I don’t know if that’s sarcasm or not, especially with a frowny face :?
Most definitely sarcasm. I can barely ID anything.

Re: Herpetology B/C

Posted: December 8th, 2017, 7:43 pm
by Unome
Froggie wrote:
ScottMaurer19 wrote:
Froggie wrote: That’s part of one of the answers :?
I obviously knew that :(
I don’t know if that’s sarcasm or not, especially with a frowny face :?
He was saying that you probably should have picked a picture that doesn't clearly show the answer to one of the questions (I assume this is what it does when it's scared, though I haven't studied anything about snakes yet).