Reptiles Anatomy
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Acrodont
"Skull of liazrd with Acrodont Dentition. One of those lizards which have the edge of the jaw, without bony aveoli on either the inner or the outer side."-Whitney, 1902...
Alligator Skull
"Skull of a member of the family Alligatoridæ, or some American member of the Crocodilidæ."-Whitney, 1902...
American Alligator
"Head of the American Alligator (alligator Mississippiensis)." — Galloway...
Boa
"In popular language, the name of all those large serpents which kill their prey by entwining themselves around it, and constricting it in their coils; but by zoologists of the present day, limited as...
Branchiopod
The structure of a branchiopod....
Crocodile Skull
The skull of a crocodile with visible teeth....
Cross section of a viper head
Section of the head of a serpent. a, poison fangs; b, poison glands; c, conductor for the poison; d, muscles of the jaws; e, tendon of the muscles; s, salivary glands....
Iguana Jaw
The bottom jaw of an iguana. ...
Iguanodon
An extinct fossil colossal lizard found in the Wealden strata; so called from the resemblance of its teeth to those of the iguana....
Pterodactyl
A remarkable genus of fossil lizards, peculiar to the Mesozoic strata. Its anomalous structure was long a puzzle to comparative anatomists....
Pterodactyl
A remarkable genus of fossil lizards, peculiar to the Mesozoic strata. Its anomalous structure was long a puzzle to comparative anatomists....
Pterodactyl
An extinct reptile of the dinosaur age. ...
Pterodactyle skeleton
"So peculiar and strange is the structure of these animals, that the first specimen discovered was classed by one naturalist as a bird, by another as a species of bat, and by yet a third as a flying r...
Rattlensnake rattle
A rattlesnake's rattle, with twenty-four joints....
Rattlesnake
Dissection of head of rattlesnake; showing fangs (f) and poison sac (p). ...
Rattlesnake Skeleton
"The vertebre of serpents are so formed as to admit a great pliancy of the body, which is capable of being coiled up, with the head in the center of the coil, and some serpents have the power of throw...
Rattlesnake Skull
This illustration shows the skull of a rattlesnake. ar, articular portion of lower jaw; de, dentary portion; bo, basi-occipatal; mx, maxilla, bearing poison fang; na, nasal; pl, palatine, the front e...
Rattlesnake Tail
The rattling tail of the rattle snake....
Serpent Skull
The skull of a serpent with visible teeth....
Skeleton of a turtle
Skeleton of a turtle....
Skeleton of Turtle
"Turtle is, in zoology, the popular name for any species of the Cheloniidæ. They may be distinguished by their long, compressed, fin-shaped, non-retractile feet, with the toes inclosed in a common ski...
Skink Claw
In the U.S. the five-lined or blue-tailed skink is the common variety. This is a close-up of its claw....
Skull of Greek tortoise
Skull of a Greek tortoise, showing the brain cavity....
Snake
Structure of internal anatomy of a snake. ...
Tortoise Skeleton
Skeleton of a tortoise, seen from below, the plastron having been removed. (ca) carapace....
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