WIS2040 EXAM 2 | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version The indigo snake is an example of a species that uses the _____ foraging mode. - ✔✔(b.) seize and swallow Researchers from... ______ found that, like the amphibians, populations of many species of reptiles were declining. - ✔✔(b. ) Savanna River Ecology Lab Sea turtles have declined, in part, because they are killed _____. - ✔✔(b. ) for food Most lizards feed on _____ although there are exceptions to this pattern. - ✔✔(c. ) insects The Gopher Tortoise is classified in Florida by the FWC as _____. - ✔✔(a.) SSC A reduced plastron to the shape of a cross is characteristic of the _____. - ✔✔(a.) snapping turtle _____ of the fossil reptile groups ultimately went extinct and left no descendents. - ✔✔(b.) 2 The _____ is the extra-embryonic membrane that collects embryonic wastes. - ✔✔(b.) allantois Perhaps the main reasons the reptiles were able to dominate the Mesozoic was that they were _____. - ✔✔(c.) not dependent on water for reproduction _____ is an important region in central Florida for several specialized species such as the sand skink and other species of lizards. - ✔✔(b.) Lakes Wales Ridge The fossil reptiles diversified into _____ sub classes. - ✔✔(d.) 6 The _____ is an example of an herbivorous lizard. - ✔✔(d.) iguanaAs the reptiles evolved the amniote egg, plants evolved _____ as an adaptation to the changing environment. - ✔✔(a.) seeds [Show More]
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