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My reptile the Madagscar tree boa

BY Marcus.Quintana. My reptile the Madagscar tree boa. vocabulary. Ovoviviparous - zoological term that refers to animals that produce eggs but retain them inside the female body until hatching occurs, so that "live" offspring are born . What makes it a reptile.

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My reptile the Madagscar tree boa

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  1. BY Marcus.Quintana My reptile the Madagscar tree boa

  2. vocabulary Ovoviviparous - zoological term that refers to animals that produce eggs but retain them inside the female body until hatching occurs, so that "live" offspring are born.

  3. What makes it a reptile Cold blooded or as other people call it recto therms. Have thick skin to minimize water loss. Reptiles lay eggs have scales and are air breathing.

  4. Habitat of Madagascar Tree Boa • Trees and shrubs next to streams and ponds • Rivers and swamps - preferred living areas for this snake type

  5. Diet • Madagascar Tree Boas eats small mammals and birds • they eat when they want • the males eat about once a month from April October • females twice a month year around eat

  6. Madagascar Tree Boa • Average four to five feet in length • Can be up to six to seven feet • Females are longer then males • They are also ovoviviparous

  7. Dangerous or not? • They are non-venomous - Madagascar Tree Boa can be kept in captivity, as it is not venomous.

  8. What you need to know • Madagascar Tree Boas are tough to breed • They have slow metabolisms • Feeding habits are frustrating • They tolerate a wide range of temperatures and humidity

  9. Reference Bristol Zoo Gardens. Madagascan Tree Boa. Retrieved from April, 2010 from www.bristolzoo.com.uk/learning/animals/reptiles/madagascan-tree-boa Madagascar tree boa. Retrieved April 10, 2010 from. www.snakeestate.com/boa-constrictors/madagascar-tree-boa.html Jurassic Reps. Madagascar Tree Boa care sheet Retrieved April 10, 2010 from.www.jurassicreps.net/madagascartreeboa.html

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