Hi, like I promised, we are moving on to reptiles. Sorry for not posting so long, but I've been thinking about some things I would like to post. I assure you, things will be getting interesting...
This resident of South America is named for the bony ridge between it's eyes which resembles the nose bridge of a pair of eye glasses. They build their nests on land but mate and hunt for food in the water. So if you ever come across a Spectacled Caiman in the zoo, you'll know what it's called!
Check out this site I found. Roll over the picture of the Caiman and you can see his body parts up close.
Now for the Rattlesnake! (It's on the picture above).
Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes occasionally reach a length of 7 feet. This rattler causes more snakebite related deaths than any other species. Look out! Sssssss... ssssss...
That's done it with reptiles! Cheers!