Clipart pictures of numerous types of reptiles, including alligators, crocodiles, snakes, and turtles.
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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.... |
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Leather-back Turtle
"Leather-back Turtle, also known as Soft-Shelled.-Whitney, 1902... |
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Leptophis, purple
Found in India, the purple leptophis is violet and green, with a golden luster.... |
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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. ... |
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Lizard
Lizards are good climbers and fast runners, and usually live in trees. Some can change their skin color to mimic their surroundings.... |
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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... |
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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.... |
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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.... |
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Lizard, American fence
An illustration of an American fence lizard.... |
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Lizard, anguine
Resembling a snake, the anguine lizard has four vestigal limbs evident.... |
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Lizard, Fence
The Eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) is a medium sized species of lizard common along the east coast of North America.... |
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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... |
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Lizard, Galapagos land
An illustration of a Galapagos land lizard.... |
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Lizard, Galapagos sea
An illustration of a Galapagos sea lizard.... |
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Lizard, Glass (Eastern)
The Eastern Glass Lizard (Ophisaurus ventralis) is a legless lizard in the Anguidae family.... |
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Lizard, nimble
A lizard crouching in a patch of tall grass.... |
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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."... |
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Lizard, Plated (Yellow-Throated)
The Yellow-Throated Plated Lizard (Gerrhosaurus flavigularis) is a reptile in the Gerrhosauridae family of plated lizards.... |
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Lizard, sand
A sand lizard, sunning itself on a rock.... |
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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... |
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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.... |
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Lizard, Worm
The four-toed worm lizard (Chirotes canaliculatus) is a reptile of the Amphisbaenidae family of usually legless lizards.... |
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Megalosaurus and pterodactyls
A pair of megalosauruses, with a group of pterodactyls in the background. ... |
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Monitor Niloticus
"Monitor of the Nile (Monitor niloticus)." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Mud-tortoise
Averaging six inches in length, the mud-tortoise is evenly distributed throughout the United States.... |