Clipart pictures of numerous types of reptiles, including alligators, crocodiles, snakes, and turtles.
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Crocodile and tiger
A crocodile and a tiger engaged in a fight.... |
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Cyanodon, dipsas
The dipsas cyanodon is a harmless tree snake, found in India.... |
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Daboya
A venemous Indian serpent. ... |
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Diemenia
A genus of venumous serpents. ... |
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Dipsa
Dipsa is a tiny, extremely poisonous snake from Medieval bestiaries. They were said to be said to be so poisonous that their victim would die before becoming aware he'd been bitten.... |
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Dipsas
A serpent whose bite causes intense thirst. ... |
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Dragon, flying
The flying dragon gets its name from its ability to glide for short distance using a thin membrane.... |
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Dragon, Flying
About 4 inces in length and has a long slender tail. It has a large frill on each side of its body, formed of skin stretched over six elongated hinder ribs, which like a parachute sustain the creature... |
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Dragon, Flying
Draco volans, or the Flying Dragon, is a member of the genus of gliding lizards Draco. It can spread out folds of skin attached to its movable ribs to form "wings" that it uses to glide from tree to t... |
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Egg, Alligator
An alligator hatching out of an egg.... |
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Emerald Tree Boa
Xiphosoma Caninum or Corallus caninus is a non-venomous boa species found in the rainforests of South America.... |
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Fer-de-Lance
"The Viperine Snakes have a long, perforated, erectile fang on the maxillary bone, which is extremely short and bears no teeth."... |
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Flying lizard
This type of lizard uses their wings like a parachute when they throw themselves upon their prey from the tops of trees.... |
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Frilled Lizard
The Frilled Lizard is so called because of the large ruff of skin which usually lies folded back against its head and neck. The frill is supported by long spines of cartilige, and when the lizard is f... |
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Frog, Alphabet (Ceratophrys Boiei)
"At their birth they respire by means of gills, and consequently resemble fishes. As they progress in age, they undergo permanent metamorphoses - they acquire lungs and thenceforth an aerial respirati... |
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Frog, Edible
"The body of the Edible Frog sometimes attains a length, from the extremity of the muzzle to the end of the hind feet, of six to eight inches."... |
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Garter-snake
Any species of North American snake within the genus Thamnophis.... |
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Gavial
Native to India, the gavial has an very narrow snout, used for hunting fish and frogs.... |
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Gecko
These geckoes are insectivores but can inflict a severe bite if threatened.... |
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Gecko
A gecko climbing on rocks. ... |
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Gecko, Flying
A gecko with small wings for gliding. ... |
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Gecko, Leopard
The East Indian Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis hardwickii) is a lizard found in India.... |
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Gecko, Tokay
The Tokay Gecko (Gekko gecko) is a lizard in the Gekkonidae family of geckos. It was once known as the synonym Gecco verticillatus, the East Indian vericillated gecko.... |
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Gecko, Variegated
A rare species of gecko inhabiting the southestern United States. ... |
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Gecko, wall
Found throughout Southern Europe, the wall gecko averages about six inches in length. It draws its name from its habit of living in the walls of old buildings.... |