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Reptiles

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


Musk-tortoise
The musk tortoise draws its namesake from its strong musky odor. It is found from Maine to Florida....
Newt
The common newt is a specimen of the Salamander family. It eats tadpoles and worms, which it eats with a peculiar quick snap, Hooker, 1882....
Nile Crocodile
The Nile crocodile is the largest African crocodile and the top predator in its range, which covers most of Africa south of the Sahara....
Phrynosoma, Douglas's
Commonly known as the horned toad, Douglas's phrynosoma was first discovered in Salt Lake Valley. ...
Pine Snake
A very large snake native to North America. It is known to reach lengths of up to twelve feet....
Puff-adder
These venomous snakes have triangular heads and short stocky bodies. They are a highly poisonous snake....
Python
"Pythons are the largest known serpents, which are found only in India and the islands of the Indian Archipelago." — Goodrich, 1859...
Python
A large serpent. ...
Python and eggs
A female python guarding her clutch of eggs....
Pyxis
A tortoise....
Rattlesnake
A poisonous snake, known for using its "rattle" to warn off predators....
Rattlesnake
"Rattlesnake is the English name for any species of the American genus Crotalus, the tail of which is furnished with a rattle. Garman enumerates 12 species and 13 varieties. The poison of the rattlesn...
Rattlesnake
The general name of several species of venomous snakes, so named because of having a series of horny scales at the end of the tail, which clash together with a rattling sound when the tail is vibrated...
Rattlesnake
A venomous serpent whose tail ends in a rattle. It rattles its tail to warn potential predators to back off. ...
Rattlesnake, Conflict
Conflict with a rattlesnake. Caption below illustration: "The snake when about a yard distant, made a violent spring. Jervas caught it in his right hand, directly under his head. He squeezed it with a...
Rattlesnake, Northern
"Although furnished with such deadly weapons, the rattlesnake can scarcely be termed a vicious animal, for he rarely strikes unless almost trodden upon."...
Reptile
A large reptile sunning itself on a rocky island....
Reptiles
A frame surrounded by various reptiles....
Ring-snake, common
"The common snake of Europe... frequents woods, bogs, and other sheltered situations in the vicinity of water." — Goodrich, 1859...
Scheltopusik
The scheltopusik or European legless lizard (Ophisaurus apodus) belongs to the genus of glass lizards: reptiles that resemble snakes but are actually lizards....
Sea-snake, bicolored
The bicolored sea-snake is found in the waters of the Pacific Ocean, especially in the vicinity of Tahiti....
Serpent
A very venomous snake found in the warmer parts of North America. ...
Serpent Head
"The prey of a serpent is oven thicker than the serpent itself, and to admit of its being swallowed, the throat and body are very dilatable. The bones of the head are adapted to the necessity of a gre...
Serpent of Ceylon, Escape
Miraculous escape from the royal serpent of Ceylon. Caption bellow illustration: "In dreadful anticipation of the worst, I looked around, when I saw a monstrous serpent of enormous size crawling slowl...
Serpent, hooded
A cobra, or hooded serpent. This species can be found in India....
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