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#8781, aired 2023-01-09 | RUNS "HOT" & "COLD" $400: Ectothermic means this, a term describing animals like snakes & fish & some murderers cold-blooded |
#4719, aired 2005-02-24 | "COLD" CASE $1200: Adjective used to describe ruthless killers & ectothermic animals cold-blooded |
#4347, aired 2003-06-24 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $200: This organ in frogs has only 3 chambers: 2 atria & 1 ventricle heart |
#4347, aired 2003-06-24 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $400: Earthworms have no lungs or gills; they breathe via this skin |
#4347, aired 2003-06-24 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $600: The leatherback is the only living species of this that has free ribs & vertebrae turtle |
#4347, aired 2003-06-24 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $800: This endangered poisonous lizard of the American Southwest is protected by law in Arizona, Utah & California the Gila monster |
#4347, aired 2003-06-24 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $1000: This small U.S. rattlesnake is named for its peculiar way of locomotion through the desert sand sidewinder |
#3482, aired 1999-10-26 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $100: An earthworm has 10 of these, so the beat goes on & on & on & on... hearts |
#3482, aired 1999-10-26 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $200: This designation for oysters came from an ancient Roman term for the 2 halves of a folding door bivalves |
#3482, aired 1999-10-26 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $300: The Egyptian type of this snake has long moveable ribs that stretch out loose skin to form a "hood" cobra |
#3482, aired 1999-10-26 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $400: The tuatara, a reptile of New Zealand, is known for its 3rd one of these, located on top of its brain eye |
#3482, aired 1999-10-26 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $500: What we call a turtle may also be a tortoise or this other "T" terrapin |
#1924, aired 1993-01-07 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $200: The name of this type of lizard which can change color is from the Greek for "ground lion" chameleon |
#1924, aired 1993-01-07 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $400: Most reptiles that have slitlike pupils are active at this time of day nighttime |
#1924, aired 1993-01-07 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $600: A rattlesnake adds a segment to its rattle each time it does this molt |
#1924, aired 1993-01-07 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $1000: The mud puppy, newt & congo eel are types of these amphibians salamanders |
#1924, aired 1993-01-07 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $1,500 (Daily Double): The leatherback species is the largest of this group of cold-blooded animals turtle |
#1240, aired 1990-01-12 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $200: When a tadpole becomes an adult frog this anatomical feature is absorbed by its body tail |
#1240, aired 1990-01-12 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $400: 2 of the 3 families in the order Crocodylia Crocodiles, Alligators, & Gavials |
#1240, aired 1990-01-12 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $600: Most of these sold as pets, until banned by the FDA in 1975, were of the slider or cooter varieties turtles |
#1240, aired 1990-01-12 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $1000: The mud puppy, or water dog, is a large American variety of this amphibian salamander |
#1240, aired 1990-01-12 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $4,000 (Daily Double): Harmless king snakes, such as the one seen here, are often mistaken for this venomous snake: (red) coral snake |
#880, aired 1988-06-03 | BIOLOGY $300: Most animals other than birds or mammals are poikilothermic, commonly referred to as this cold-blooded |
#831, aired 1988-03-28 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $100: Most geckos use this well-developed organ to clean their eyes their tongue |
#831, aired 1988-03-28 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $200: The largest known frog shares its name with this Biblical giant the goliath |
#831, aired 1988-03-28 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $300: The female alligator carries her newly hatched young down to the water in this the mouth |
#831, aired 1988-03-28 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $400: Some male anole lizards display a colorful "dewlap" located here to scare away other males the throat |
#831, aired 1988-03-28 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $500: The salamanders called "efts" in their terrestrial stage are called this when aquatic adults newts |
#60, aired 1984-11-30 | SCIENCE $200: Animals with a constant blood temperature are called this warm-blooded (mammals) |
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