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Reptiles

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


Turtle on Log
An illustration of a turtle on a log....
Turtle Turning
An illustration of three men turning sea turtles right side up....
Turtle, Egyptian River
"The river-tortoises only rarely come on land. The toes are united up to the claws by broad, flexible membranes."...
Turtle, Green
The green turtle....
Turtle, Green
The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is a large sea turtle and the only member of the species Chelonia....
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."...
Turtle, Hawk's Bill
A turtle with a hawk-like mouth....
Turtle, Hawk's-bill
Hawk's-bill Turtle (chelonia imbricata)....
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."...
Turtle, Hawksbill
The hawksbill turtle is on the endangered species list primarily due to commercialization of it shell....
Turtle, Hawksbill
The Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is a species in the Chelonioidea of sea turtles....
Turtle, imbricated
An imbrcated turtle on land. ...
Turtle, imbricated (overturned)
An imbricated turtle, flipped onto its back, revealing its underbelly....
Turtle, Leatherback
Leatherback turtles are listed as threatened under the U.S. Federal Endangered Species Act....
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....
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."...
Turtle, Loggerhead
Loggerhead turtles can grow from six to nine hundred pounds. Listed as threatened under the U.S. Federal Endangered Species Act....
Turtle, Loggerhead
"Its length is about 4 feet; it weighs from 300 to 400 pounds."...
Turtle, Skeleton of
"The Tortoise will continue to live on for six months after it is deprived of its brain."...
Turtle, snapping
Inhabiting freshwater areas of the United States, the snapping turtle feeds on frogs and fishes....
Viper
Venomous snakes belonging to the Viperidae family. They are characterised by long erectile fangs, which are folded back when not in use....
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...
Viper, black
Found in Europe from Sweden to the Medittanean Sea, the black viper is also the only venemous reptile in Grat Britain....
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...
Viper, common European
The common European viper feeds on a small quadrupeds and reptiles. Its bite is venemous, but not usually fatal to humans....
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