Every time I teach Herpetology, I ask the students to make a haiku on their final exam that encompasses something they've learned. It needs to include both reptiles and amphibians, and follow haiku rules (3 lines only, with first and last having 5 syllables and second having 7). I thought it was time to start immortalizing these gems. Here, in no particular order, are the haikus of the fabulous and talented herpers of the Cal Poly class of summer 2016!
Frog’s feet greatly webbed
Draco’s skin flap opens wide
They glide in the sky
Snake is a noodle
Salamander is slimy
Slimy noodle fun!
Garter in water
The bullfrog fails its escape
Vengeance of locals
Treefrogs have toe pads
Snakes’ ventral scales overlap
They have better grip
Vipers have venom
Newts can carry a toxin
Let’s leave them alone
Some Caudata swim
Some cool snakes can also swim
Lat. undulation
Order Squamata
Order Gymnophiona
Know taxonomy
Snakes do a tongue flick
But salamanders shoot it
Plethodontidae
Aves soar high up
Caecilians burrow deep
Herps rule the world
Treefrogs are so small
Crocodilians are huge
What a crazy range
Rattlesnakes rattle
Amphibians have short ribs
Herping is so fun
Ensatina swim
Aspidoscelis are fast
They are hard to catch
Snake’s prehensile tail
Anura’s permeable skin
Pollution in bad
Bullfrogs are spreading
And so are red-eared sliders
Causing extinctions
Golden toads are dead
Tuataras are alive
Humans are evil
Snake strikes naïve mouse
Mama python warms her babies
Golden frog waves bye
And last but not least, my favorite!
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