Clipart ETC: An online service of Florida's Educational Technology Clearinghouse

  Clipart ETC Educational Technology Clearinghouse

Reptiles

Record 26 to 50 of 231

Clipart pictures of numerous types of reptiles, including alligators, crocodiles, snakes, and turtles.


Box-tortoise, Blanding's
Ranging throughout the Northern and Middle States, Blanding's box-tortoise measures seven to inches in length at the shell....
Caiman
A caiman lunging at a man on horseback....
Chameleon
This type of lizard lives on trees, clinging to the branches by their feet and prehensile tails. They feed on insects that they catch by the rapid elongation of their tongues....
Chameleon
A chameleon walking along a branch....
Chameleon
There are about 59 known species, Chamæleon vulgaris being the most famous. its body is 6 to 7 inches long, tail about 5 inches. The skin is cool to the touch and contains small grains or...
Chameleon
Large lizards that belong to one of the best known lizard families. They are famous for their ability to change their color, and also because of their elongated tongue and their eyes which can be move...
Chameleon
"A genus of saurian reptiles, constituting a distinct family, of very peculiar form and structure, and on various accounts highly interesting. The body is much compressed; the dorsal line sharp, in so...
Chameleon, common
Measuring between sixteen and eightenn inches long, the common chameleon of Europe is native to India and parts of Northern Africa; it has become naturalized in some parts of Southern Europe....
Chameleon, Common
The common chameleon (Chamaeleo chamaeleon) is a lizard that is well known for its camouflage ability....
Chameleon, Head of
"Chameleon is a genus of reptiles belonging to the Saurian or lizard-like order, a native of parts of Asia and Africa. The very remarkable power which these animals possess of changing their color, at...
Chirotherium Tracks
An illustration of a fossil containing Chirotherium tracks. Chirotherium (also known as Cheirotherium) or 'hand-beast', is the name of a creature which may be known only from fossil imprints of its t...
Cobra
When irritated, the neck of a cobra swells at the same time it raises the front part of its body vertically, holding it straight and rigid....
Cobra
Cobras are highly poisonous snakes belonging to the Elapidae family....
Cobra
A cobra 3 to 4 feet in length with its head up....
Cobra Head
Cobras are venomous snakes of the familys Elapidae, of several genera, but particularly Naja. (Non-cobra elapidae include the taipans, brown snakes, tiger snakes, fierce snakes, coral snakes, mambas a...
Constrictor, boa
"The boa constrictor grows to great size, and greatly resembles the python in its habits." — Goodrich, 1859 ...
Copperhead
A snake of rather small size, usualy under two feet and of a dull pale chestnut or hazel color with many blotches. ...
Crocodile
Crocodiles are more thoroughly aquatic than alligators, and therefore, their hind feet are more largely webbed....
Crocodile
The body of the crocodile is covered with thick horny scales, so strong that they can resist the blow of a sword or the thrust of a spear, (Wood, 1896)....
Crocodile
A bird walking in to the opened jaws of a crocodile....
Crocodile
A crocodile entering the water....
Crocodile
A cartoon of a crocodile, reading a letter....
Crocodile
A giant reptile that lives in the water and has a massive tail and mouth. ...
Crocodile
Aquatic reptiles that live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia....
Crocodile
The large reptile, the crocodile....
First Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next Last
Main Menu Site Map Search License Clipart Help


Clipart ETC is a part of the Educational Technology Clearinghouse and is funded by various grants. Produced by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology, College of Education, University of South Florida. Email the project manager.