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Swotting On Specific Loggerhead Of Sidhi Region

Arjun Kumar Kain Research Scholar, Department Of Zoology, Govt. SGSPG College, Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh, India

Abstract

Individuals from the Reptilia have dry and horny skin with scales or scutes. Appendages are typically four, each with 5 mauled toes, decreased or missing in a few. Reptiles are earthbound, new water or marine. They are found in jungles and warm calm areas. Turtles and reptiles are additionally connected with Hindu Gods and Goddesses. It shows that the antiquated individuals had a more prominent information about the science of reptiles which were very normal in the ancient past in every one of the environmental zones of India. The loggerhead are wide bodied encased in a firm shell or established dorsal carapace and level ventral plastron joined along the edges. Body is covered with polygonal scutes or weathered skin. Jaws are with horny sheaths yet no teeth. Eggs are laid in openings in their environment.

Keywords

New water, loggerhead, Sidhi region

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Swotting On Specific Loggerhead Of Sidhi Region. (2021). International Journal of Advance Scientific Research, 1(1), 4-6. https://sciencebring.com/index.php/ijasr/article/view/7