RIDICULOUS REPTILES

Mike Bruton, ichthyologist, museum and science centre development consultant

Wednesday 22 January 1.00 pm COURSE FEES R110; Staff and students R55

Prepare to be entertained and enlightened (and possibly frightened) as we explore what it is like to be a snake, lizard or turtle, why reptiles were more dominant in the past yet are declining now, how they have adapted to terrestrial, freshwater and marine environments, how they breed, care for their young, feed and defend themselves and what their role is in nature. Did you know that modern birds are really feathered dinosaurs, that there are some warm-blooded reptiles, and that many predatory reptiles, including crocodiles and pythons, are caring parents?

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