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Lizards, Snakes, and Crocodiles: The Robust Reptile Playlist

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Get ready to meet the cold-blooded superstars of the animal kingdom! This BBC playlist slinks, scuttles, and snaps through the fascinating lives of cobras, turtles, lizards, and alligators. Whether it's the mesmerizing hood dance of a cobra or the alligator's toothy grin, these clips are perfect for sparking curiosity (and maybe a little squeamishness) in your classroom. Warning: May cause students to say "Whoa!" and "Ew!" in equal measure.

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42:55
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For: The Venomous King Cobra

Q: Why is the king cobra a more respected venomous snake?
A: It is more intelligent.

Q: What is currently threatening the king cobra’s survival?
A: The king cobra is suffering from habitat loss and hunting.

Q: What type of habitat did they release the cobra into?
A: They released it into the woods, near a river where other snakes will live.

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