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Reptiles

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


Gecko, Wall
"The Wall-Gecko ... clambers about the walls catching spiders, on which it feeds."...
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...
Gharial
The Gharial or gavial (Gavialis gangeticus) is a large reptile in the Crocodilia order....
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....
Haje, Naia
An African species of hooded snake, the asp has a deadly bite....
Hatteria
"Hatteria or Sphenodon." -Thomson, 1916...
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. ...
Head, Crocodile
The head of a crocodile, showing off its ferocious mouth and teeth. ...
Helmetted basilisk
An illustration of a helmetted basilisk....
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....
Hylaeosaurus
The hylaeosaurus measured between twenty and thirty feet in length, and fed on vegetation. ...
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....
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...
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....
Iguana
A spine tailed lizard. ...
Iguana
Iguana is a genus of lizard native to Central and South America and the Caribbean....
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....
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."...
Iguana, Ring tailed
An illustration of a ring tailed iguana....
Iguanadon
The full-grown iguanodon is estimated to have reached lengths of thirty feet....
Imbricated turtle
The imbricated turtle at sea....
King Snake
Snakes that feed on rodents and that can get quite large in size....
Laceria Agilis
"Head of British Lizard. Laceria agilis." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910...
Laceria Viridis
"Head of British Lizard. Laceria viridis." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910...
Laceria Vivipara
"Head of British Lizard. Laceria vivipara." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910...
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