Clipart pictures of numerous types of reptiles, including alligators, crocodiles, snakes, and turtles.
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Gecko, Wall
"The Wall-Gecko ... clambers about the walls catching spiders, on which it feeds."... |
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Gharial
The Gharial is the only surviving member of the family Gavialidae, a long-established group of crocodile-like reptiles with long, narrow jaws. The Gharial is the second-largest of all surviving crocod... |
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Gharial
The Gharial or gavial (Gavialis gangeticus) is a large reptile in the Crocodilia order.... |
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Glass-snake
Found in the woods of the Southern States, the glass-snake has the head of a lizard, but the body resembles that of a snake.... |
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Haje, Naia
An African species of hooded snake, the asp has a deadly bite.... |
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Hatteria
"Hatteria or Sphenodon." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Hawksbill Turtle
The Hawksbill turtle is a sea turtle with many distinguishing characteristics. It has a beak like mouth, a V-shaped lower jaw and flippers with two claws on each. ... |
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Head, Crocodile
The head of a crocodile, showing off its ferocious mouth and teeth. ... |
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Helmetted basilisk
An illustration of a helmetted basilisk.... |
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Hog Nosed Snake
A dweller in high, dry upland fields, where the soil is so slightly compacted that burrowing is easy, for nothing delights it more than to worm its way through light soils.... |
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Hylaeosaurus
The hylaeosaurus measured between twenty and thirty feet in length, and fed on vegetation. ... |
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Iguana
Iguanas are characterized by a very large thin dew lap under the neck, a double row of small palatal teeth, and a crest on the back and tail.... |
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Iguana
"Iguana is a genus of saurian reptiles, natives of Brazil, Cayenne, the Bahamas, and neighboring localities in the New World. It was formerly very common in Jamaica, but is now becoming gradually rare... |
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Iguana
Reptiles that have tall, flat plates coming out of their back like spines, when adults. A common pet in the United States. They can easily grow up to six feet long, even in captivity.... |
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Iguana
A spine tailed lizard. ... |
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Iguana
Iguana is a genus of lizard native to Central and South America and the Caribbean.... |
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Iguana, common
A large lizard, the common iguana is common to the tropical regions of the Americas. It spends much of its time in trees.... |
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Iguana, Common
"When full-grown it attains a length of four feet. It is a very gentle creature, and perfectly harmless, feeding almost exclusively on vegetables."... |
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Iguana, Ring tailed
An illustration of a ring tailed iguana.... |
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Iguanadon
The full-grown iguanodon is estimated to have reached lengths of thirty feet.... |
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Imbricated turtle
The imbricated turtle at sea.... |
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King Snake
Snakes that feed on rodents and that can get quite large in size.... |
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Laceria Agilis
"Head of British Lizard. Laceria agilis." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Laceria Viridis
"Head of British Lizard. Laceria viridis." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Laceria Vivipara
"Head of British Lizard. Laceria vivipara." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |