Clipart pictures of numerous types of reptiles, including alligators, crocodiles, snakes, and turtles.
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Turtle on Log
An illustration of a turtle on a log.... |
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Turtle Turning
An illustration of three men turning sea turtles right side up.... |
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Turtle, Egyptian River
"The river-tortoises only rarely come on land. The toes are united up to the claws by broad, flexible membranes."... |
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Turtle, Green
The green turtle.... |
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Turtle, Green
The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is a large sea turtle and the only member of the species Chelonia.... |
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Turtle, Green
"It abounds in the southern Atlantic Ocean. The Green Turtle is that from which turtle soup, celebrated for is delicacy and excellence, is made."... |
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Turtle, Hawk's Bill
A turtle with a hawk-like mouth.... |
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Turtle, Hawk's-bill
Hawk's-bill Turtle (chelonia imbricata).... |
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Turtle, Hawk's-Bill
"Much of the tortoise-shell of commerce comes from the Green Turtle, but by far the finest is produced by the Hawk's-Bill Turtle."... |
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Turtle, Hawksbill
The hawksbill turtle is on the endangered species list primarily due to commercialization of it shell.... |
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Turtle, Hawksbill
The Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is a species in the Chelonioidea of sea turtles.... |
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Turtle, imbricated
An imbrcated turtle on land. ... |
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Turtle, imbricated (overturned)
An imbricated turtle, flipped onto its back, revealing its underbelly.... |
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Turtle, Leatherback
Leatherback turtles are listed as threatened under the U.S. Federal Endangered Species Act.... |
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Turtle, leatherback
The leatherback turtle (once known as the leathery turtle) is remarkable among turtles for its shell; which is covered in leathery skin rather than hard plates.... |
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Turtle, Leatherback
"It attains a length of six to eight feet and a breadth of about one fifth of the length; it sometimes reaches the weight of 1,400 to 1,600 pounds."... |
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Turtle, Loggerhead
Loggerhead turtles can grow from six to nine hundred pounds. Listed as threatened under the U.S. Federal Endangered Species Act.... |
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Turtle, Loggerhead
"Its length is about 4 feet; it weighs from 300 to 400 pounds."... |
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Turtle, Skeleton of
"The Tortoise will continue to live on for six months after it is deprived of its brain."... |
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Turtle, snapping
Inhabiting freshwater areas of the United States, the snapping turtle feeds on frogs and fishes.... |
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Viper
Venomous snakes belonging to the Viperidae family. They are characterised by long erectile fangs, which are folded back when not in use.... |
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Viper
An illustration of an atheris burtoni, a species of viper. These snakes are found all over the world, except in Australia and Madagascar. All have relatively long hinged fangs that permit deep penetr... |
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Viper, black
Found in Europe from Sweden to the Medittanean Sea, the black viper is also the only venemous reptile in Grat Britain.... |
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Viper, Common
"Viper is a genus of venomous snakes. This family includes many important forms– e. g., the common adder, the asp, extending as far N. as Sweden; the African horned viper and puff adder, the Ind... |
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Viper, common European
The common European viper feeds on a small quadrupeds and reptiles. Its bite is venemous, but not usually fatal to humans.... |