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


Late Paleozoic age, reptiles
Some reptiles of the Late Paleozoic Age. The six-foot man is drawn to the same scale as the other animals....
Leather-back Turtle
"Leather-back Turtle, also known as Soft-Shelled.-Whitney, 1902...
Leptophis, purple
Found in India, the purple leptophis is violet and green, with a golden luster....
Lizard
Lizards are scaly reptiles, having two pairs of limbs and an elongated body, with a long, tapering tail, frequently twice as long as the rest of the body. ...
Lizard
Lizards are good climbers and fast runners, and usually live in trees. Some can change their skin color to mimic their surroundings....
Lizard
"Lizard is the popular name of numerous reptiles having usually two pairs of limbs and an elongated body terminating in a tail. The lizards number more than a thousand species, accommodating themselv...
Lizard
The popular name of an order of reptiles having four well developed limbs, each terminated by five toes of unequal length, and an elongated body....
Lizard, Alligator (Northern)
The Northern Alligator Lizard (Elgaria coerulea) is a lizard in the Anguidae family that was also known as the synonym Gerrhonotus coeruleus....
Lizard, American fence
An illustration of an American fence lizard....
Lizard, anguine
Resembling a snake, the anguine lizard has four vestigal limbs evident....
Lizard, Fence
The Eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) is a medium sized species of lizard common along the east coast of North America....
Lizard, Frill-Necked
The Frill-Necked Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) is a lizard in the Agamidae family. "C. kingi has a crenate membrane-like ruff about its neck, which it elevates when irritated or frightened. It is sai...
Lizard, Galapagos land
An illustration of a Galapagos land lizard....
Lizard, Galapagos sea
An illustration of a Galapagos sea lizard....
Lizard, Glass (Eastern)
The Eastern Glass Lizard (Ophisaurus ventralis) is a legless lizard in the Anguidae family....
Lizard, nimble
A lizard crouching in a patch of tall grass....
Lizard, Ocellated
"Its size is about twenty inches. They feed almost exclusively on insects, but attack frogs, mice, etc., and destroy the eggs of the partridge."...
Lizard, Plated (Yellow-Throated)
The Yellow-Throated Plated Lizard (Gerrhosaurus flavigularis) is a reptile in the Gerrhosauridae family of plated lizards....
Lizard, sand
A sand lizard, sunning itself on a rock....
Lizard, Sand
"The Sand Lizard is a common European lizard, about seven inches long, of which the tail is four. Usual color, sandy-brown, with obscure longitudinal bands of a darker hue, line of round black spots o...
Lizard, variegated
Found in Brazil and Guiana, the variegated lizard (or teguexin) preys on mice, frogs, and other small animals. It can reach sizes of up to 6 feet in length....
Lizard, Worm
The four-toed worm lizard (Chirotes canaliculatus) is a reptile of the Amphisbaenidae family of usually legless lizards....
Megalosaurus and pterodactyls
A pair of megalosauruses, with a group of pterodactyls in the background. ...
Monitor Niloticus
"Monitor of the Nile (Monitor niloticus)." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910...
Mud-tortoise
Averaging six inches in length, the mud-tortoise is evenly distributed throughout the United States....
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