acid, alert, allergy, animal, anti-venom, antiseptic, antivenin, appearance, aquatic, arboreal, attentive
backbone, backbone, ball, bite, body, brackish
carelessness, caudal scales, caution, chock, classification, climbing, coil, color, consequences, constrict, creeping, creepy
dangerous, dank, dark, deadly, death, desert, discoloration, diurnal, dwell
ecotherm, eggs, eject, elapids, elongated, endotherm, enemy, envenomation, enzymes, eyelids
facial pits, faint, fangs, fear, first aid, Fish and Game Commission, flexibility, forage, forest, forked, fresh water, frightening
gangrene, glands, glands
habitat, harmless, hatching, heat, hemotoxin, herpetologist, hibernation, hidden, hospitalization
identification, immediate, inactivity, infection, inflict
jaw
legless, length, lessons, lethal, lip plates, living, locomotion
marsh, molting, motionless, movable, movement, muscles
neurotoxin, nocturnal, nonpoisonous
ocean, organs, oviparous, ovoviviparous
paralysis, pet, pigment, plates, poison, poisonous, pond, population, precautions, prey, propel, pugnacious, puncture, pupil
rare, rattle, reaction, recovery, regional, reptile, respiration, ribs, rodent
saliva, salt marsh, scales, scaly-skinned, scary, scutes, secrete, serum, shedding, size, smell, snake, soil, species, specimen, speed, sting, stout, strange, streams, structure, substance, succumb, suffocate, sun, swamp, swelling
terrestrial, tissue, tongue, tongue, treatment, trees, tropics, type
underbody, undulation
venom, venomous, vent, ventrals, vibration, viper, vision, vomit
warmblooded, wave-like motion, woods, wound
Poisonous snakes word list
Black Mamba, Canebreak rattlesnake, Coral snake, Eastern Diamond back rattlesnake, Florida Cottonmouth, Indian Cobra, Pigmy rattlesnake, Southern Copperhead,
Non poisonous snakes word list
Blue Racers, Brown watersnake, Eastern Garter Snake, Eastern Hognose snake, etc.
Snakes Lesson Plan and discussion questions:
1. Name eight classifications of snakes. Describe them and give examples of each.
2. How is it possible for snakes to survive without eating for long periods of time?
3. What purposes dosnake serve? Why are they important to the environment?
4. Snakes move in different ways. Discuss their patterns and draw examples.
5. Name some ways that humans can protect themselves against snake bites. How do snakes protect themselves
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