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Introduction:
"Here's a quiz about various reptiles and amphibians. Be warned, some of these are a little tough."


1. Plethodontid salamanders are unique because they have no:
    eyes
    lungs
    legs
    teeth


2. Which of the following is not an order of living amphibians?
    Gymnophiona
    Urodela
    Squamata
    Anura


3. The largest North American salamander is:
    Pacific Giant Salamander
    Tiger
    Hellbender
    Mudpuppy


4. You come across a nest of spherical turtle eggs in the Inland United States. These eggs were most likely laid by:
    Map Turtle
    Snapping Turtle
    Painted Turtle
    Mud Turtle


5. You are canoeing on a pond beneath a tree and a turtle falls into your canoe. This turtle most likely belongs to the family:
    Chelydridae (Snapping Turtle)
    Kinosternidae (Mud or Musk Turtle)
    Emydidae (Pond or River Turtle)
    Trionychidae (Softshell Turtle)


6. The Florida Redbelly Turtle can live side-by-side with alligators because...
    alligators find redbelly turtles unappetizing
    the design of its shell prevents compression
    redbelly turtles are poisonous to alligators
    they can outswim alligators


7. You come across an animal which is clearly a reptile, but has no legs. This animal cannot be...
    a snake
    an amphisbaenia
    a glass lizard
    a monitor lizard


8. Which of the following is not a viper?
    fer-de-lance
    puff adder
    bushmaster
    death adder


9. If the fourth mandibular tooth is visible when the jaw is closed, you are looking at a(n):
    alligator
    drosophila
    caiman
    crocodile


10. Poison from the skin of frogs of the family dendrobatidae is commonly used by humans for...
    darts
    knives
    arrows
    licking


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