Clipart illustrations of reptile anatomy. This includes reptile body parts, skeletons, organs, and other internal and external anatomical views.
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Rattle, rattlesnake
A rattlesnake's rattle, with twenty-four joints.... |
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Rattlesnake
Dissection of head of rattlesnake; showing fangs (f) and poison sac (p). ... |
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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... |
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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... |
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Reptile Development
"Origin of amnion and allantois. 1. Rise of amniotic folds (a.f.) around embryo (e); p.p., pleuro-peritoneal cavity; y., yolk. 2. Further growth of amniotic folds (a.f.) over embryo and around yolk. 3... |
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Serpent Skull
The skull of a serpent with visible teeth.... |
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Shell, Turtle
The underside of a turtle or tortoise shell.... |
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Skeleton, Tortoise
Skeleton of a tortoise, seen from below, the plastron having been removed. (ca) carapace.... |
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Skeleton, Tortoise
The underside view of a tortoise skeleton.... |
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Skink Head
"Head-shields of Scinid Lizards. cs, chin-shields; d, disk on lower eylid; e, ear-opening; f, frontal; fn, frontonasal; fp, frontoparietal; i, interparietal; il, lower labials; l, loreals; lb, upper l... |
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Snake
Structure of internal anatomy of a snake. ... |
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Snake Head
"Snake's head. dv., Poison fangs; b., sheath of fang; l., tongue; rl., muscles of tongue." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Tail Rattlesnake
The rattling tail of the rattle snake.... |
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Tortoise Plastron, Greek
"Internal view of the plastron of the Greek tortoise. EP., Epiplastron (clavicle?); ENT., entoplastron (interclavicle?); HYO., hyoplastron; HYPO., hypoplastron; XIPHI., xiphiplastron." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Tortoise Plastron, Greek
"Scales on ventral surface of plastron of Greek tortoise. G., Gular; H., humeral; P., pectoral; Ab., abdominal; F., femoral; A., anal; M., marginal." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Tortoise Skeleton
A skeleton of a tortoise The ribs of which are expanded, forming the dorsal part of its shell. Labels: 1, cervical; 2, dorsal; 3, lumbar vertebra; 4, scapula; 5, clavicle; 6, coracoid bone; 13, humer... |
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Turtle, Skeleton of
"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 comm... |
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Turtle, skeleton of a
Skeleton of a turtle.... |
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Viper head, cross-section of
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.... |