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Reptiles Have Certain Characteristics

Wildlife on Wheels program from the Memphis Zoo visited our school, Crump Elementary and brought five creepy, crawly reptiles. They were: the blue-eyed skink that loves to eat crickets and plants.
A constrictor snake that answers to the name “Tucks”,an Iguana that spend most of her time in trees, a tortoise named “Rocko”, that is extremely close to being an
endangered species and finally,
Rocky, a spiny-tailed lizard that stays out
of the heatby living under ground.

Some Of Our Parents Seemed A Little Scared

This is a wonderful hands-on program. My CLUE students loved every moment of this presentation.
Earlean Nicks, CLUE Teacher

Iguanas Like To Live In Trees

Gifted Education Program * Division of Exceptional Children
Memphis City Schools Memphis, Tennessee USA

Do You Know How "Tucks" and Other Constrictor Snakes Get Their Prey?


Our Students Loved Touching The Snake

is an education program designed to meet the needs of academically talented and gifted students in the Memphis City Schools.
The curriculum incorporates both group and individual strategies focusing on creative thinking, critical thinking, communication,
leadership, group dynamics, and problem solving.


THANK YOU "Wildlife on Wheels"
and the MEMPHIS ZOO!

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