Term 
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        Definition 
        
        | failure to provide food,water,shelter and medical treatment |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | what is the cycle of violence |  
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        Definition 
        
        | parent hits the child, child hits the animal |  
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        Term 
        
        | what is an animal hoarder |  
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        Definition 
        
        | someone who as more the normal amount of animals and think they can provide the animals with the care they need. |  
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        Term 
        
        | how is animal hordering a concern to public health |  
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        Definition 
        
        | 1.animal who are dont have shot can carry disease. |  
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        Term 
        
        | what is housing needs for birds |  
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        Definition 
        
        | a cage that a bird can move freely around and not touch to or bottom of the cage when sitting.wood perch, water cantainer, toys |  
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        Term 
        
        | what is the housing needs for reptiles |  
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        Definition 
        
        | shelter,tight lids, something to get them off of the bottom, branches, heat lamp  |  
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        Term 
        
        | what are the amphobians housing needs |  
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        Definition 
        
        | lid,similar to the natural habit, shelter  |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        | 1.two skin layer:epidermis and dermis. 2.contour feather give wing form. 3. tail feathers. 4. flight feathers. 5.down feathers. 6.filoplume. 7. powder down protection from water. 8. beak. 9. hollow with air sacs bone. 10.paried lungs |  
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        Term 
        
        | the birds digestive tract |  
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        Definition 
        
        |  the crop two compartmented stomach; proventriculus and glizzard. |  
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        Term 
        
        | how is the egg formed and how long does it take |  
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        Definition 
        
        | the egg yolk is fertilized the shell is added at the isthmus this takes 20 hours |  
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        Term 
        
        | what is the incubation length for birds |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        | male and female back up to each other and press their cloaca together. the female only has the left side to produce and the sperm is viable up to 30d ib female tract  |  
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        Term 
        
        | how does frogs and toads reproduce |  
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        Definition 
        
        | mate in water male grasps female. female will release eggs male fertitizes and egg with attach to vegetation |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        | some lizards dont need females male have paired sex organs some lay eggs and some are live bearer eggs are in a nest or hidden |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        | may need to rest before breeding will go into hibernation males have paired repro organs some lay eggs and others have live bearer |  
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        Term 
        
        | how do you know if a bird is ill |  
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        Definition 
        
        | 1.sleeping on both feet 2.fealther are fluffed 3. running feces 4.reduced activity 5. closed or discharge form eyes |  
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        Term 
        
        | what substance are toxic to birds |  
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        Definition 
        
        | zinc,lead,avocado,nicotine products |  
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        Term 
        
        | identify venomous snakes and lizards |  
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        Definition 
        
        lizards- gila monster ans beaded 
snakes-vipers and elapids  |  
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        Term 
        
        | are hot rocks a good investment |  
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        Definition 
        
        | no becase a heat lamp will work better and if used properly will not hurt the aniamls and hot rock can burn your pet |  
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        Term 
        
        | which aniaml are ectotherm |  
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        Definition 
        
        | amphiabians, snakes and lizards |  
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        Term 
        
        | what animals are endotherm |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | what is the most stressful time for birds nutritionally? |  
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        Definition 
        
        | nutritional needs are unknown |  
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        Term 
        
        | are commercial diets a good option for birds, reptiles, amphibians, toads/frogs, turtles? |  
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        Definition 
        
        | for birds it can be ok  but for the rest most like like live food souce as rats, mice and insects and commercial food may not be complete |  
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        Term 
        
        | what are nutritional deficiencies seen in birds? |  
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        Definition 
        
        | vit.D deficiencies and calcium defieciencies |  
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        Term 
        
        | what and why is grit so important for birds |  
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        Definition 
        
        | grit is like little rocks that the bird need to help break up the food they eat. it also add in digestility |  
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        Term 
        
        | what and why birds need cuttlefish |  
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        Definition 
        
        | cuttlefish is calcim that needs to hung in the cage and this is important for females for egg formation |  
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        Term 
        
        | what type of internal paresits can a bird get |  
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        Definition 
        
        | roundworm, capillatria worm, tape worm, tichomoniasis |  
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        Term 
        
        | what externeal parasite can birds get |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        what is ascarids 
as·ca·rid
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        Definition 
        
        respiratory diease, fungus grows in the lungs. 
  
symptoms; difficulty breathing blue gums,increased water cpmsumption  |  
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        Term 
        
        chlamydiosis 
 (klə-mĭd'ē-ō'sĭs)  |  
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        Definition 
        
        aka; parrot fever 
zoonotic  |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        high uric acid level in blood. 
  
symptoms; swollen and painful joints, will not perch, unable to fly  |  
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        Term 
        
        | new castle diease in birds |  
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        Definition 
        
        aka; avian distemper, extremely contagious spread via deves,nasal, airbone and humans 
  
symptoms;sneezing,coughing, green waterly diarrhea, muscle tremors  |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        aka; parrot herpes 
common in shipment of birds  |  
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        Term 
        
        | what is common is african grey parrots and blue&gold macaws |  
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        Definition 
        
        | psittacine proventricular diltation syndrome(ppds) |  
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        Term 
        
        | how many families are there for frogs & toads |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        | protects and retains moisture |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        | secretes antimicrobial, pain relievers, pheromones, toxins(for predators) |  
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        Term 
        
        | where are the glands lacated at on a toad |  
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        Definition 
        
        | behind the eyes and they secrete toxins |  
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        Term 
        
        | how farther can a frog jump |  
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        Definition 
        
        | 2-10x's the length of its body |  
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        Term 
        
        | what does frogs and toads go though when they are born |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | how many chamber does a tadpole have |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | how many chambers do frogs have |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | what are the types of frogs |  
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        Definition 
        
        1.aquatic 
2.semi aquatic 
3.terrestrial  |  
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        Term 
        
        | what should humidity be for toads and frogs |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        | bacteria found in agueous environment |  
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        Term 
        
        | what diease that frogs get is zoonotic |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | how many chamber does the lizards have |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | what lizard does not have eye lids |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | what is a defensive characteristic of a lizard |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | what is a range for humidity |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | how high up should a light source be for lizards |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | what disease does lizards and snake get |  
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        Definition 
        
        infectious stomatitis 
AKA;mouth rot  |  
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        Term 
        
        | what are the three group for snakes |  
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        Definition 
        
        1.vipers 
2.elapids (el-uh-pid) 
3.colurids
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        Term 
        
        | what is it called when a snake sheds its skin |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | where is the trachea located |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | what side is the lung that work more in snakes |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | whats the min for humidity for snakes |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | which snakes only get inclusion body diease |  
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        Definition 
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