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<title>Ablepharus</title>
<description>&quot;A genus of harmless lizards, family &lt;i&gt;Scincid&amp;aelig;&lt;/i&gt;, with five-toes feet and only rudimentary eyelids.&quot;-Wright, 1902...</description>
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<title>Acanthophis</title>
<description>&quot;A genus of venomous serpents, they are of small size, live on dry land, and feed upon frogs, lizards, and other small animals. The tail is furnished with a horny spur at the end.&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<title>Adder</title>
<description>&quot;Adder, or Viper (Pelias Berus)&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<title>Agama</title>
<description>&quot;Agama brachyura-A family of saurian reptiles, order LAcertilia, superfamily Agamoidea.&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<title>Alligator</title>
<description>This animal can swallow small prey whole.  the female alligator takes more care of her young than the female Crocodile....</description>
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<title>Alligator</title>
<description>This animal can swallow small prey whole.  the female alligator takes more care of her young than the female Crocodile....</description>
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<title>Alligator</title>
<description>The Mississippi alligator grows to a length of fourteen or fifteen feet, inhabiting lakes, rivers, and wetlands....</description>
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<title>Alligator</title>
<description>&quot;Any member of the family Alligatorid&amp;aelig;, or some American member of the Crocodilid&amp;aelig;.&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<title>Alligator</title>
<description>Alligators live in freshwater environments, such as ponds, marshes, rivers, and swamps....</description>
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<title>Alligator</title>
<description>Native to North America, the alligator is a large reptile closely related to the crocodile....</description>
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<title>Alligator</title>
<description>A Florida alligator....</description>
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<title>Alligator</title>
<description>&quot;The species best known is the &lt;i&gt;Alligator Mississippiensis&lt;/i&gt;, which is a native of our country. The rivers and marshes of Florida also contain great numbers of alligators....</description>
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<title>Alligator Terrapin</title>
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<title>Brown amphisbaena</title>
<description>Ranging from eighteen to twenty-four inches long, the brown amphisbaena feeds on worms and insects, primarily ants....</description>
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<title>Asp</title>
<description>A small species of venemous serpent found in the European Alps....</description>
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<title>Asp</title>
<description>&quot;Asp, as an Egyptian royal symbol.- Seti I., father of Rameses II.&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<title>Asp</title>
<description>A small hooded and poisonous serpent of Egypt....</description>
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<title>Asp</title>
<description>&quot;A venomous serpent, the name of which has come down from ancient times; the vague descriptions of ancient authors, however, causing uncertainty as to the species.  It is very generally supposed to be...</description>
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<title>Tree Asp</title>
<description>The narrow ended dendroaspis, otherwise known as the tree asp, tree snake, or mamba. It is about 6 feet long, slender, and a good climber. Its color is olive brown washed with green. ...</description>
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<title>Basilisk</title>
<description>This type of iguana is characterized by crests on its head, back and tail and its ability to run on its two hind legs....</description>
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<title>Black Snake and Brown Thrushes</title>
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<title>Boa constrictor</title>
<description>This gigantic snake kills its prey by constricting around it, squeezing it to death, then swallowing it whole....</description>
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<title>Ringed Boa</title>
<description>The Ringed Boa (Epicrates cenchria) is a non-venomous snake in the Boidae family of boas....</description>
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<title>Karoo bokadam</title>
<description>Found in India, this species of bokadam is nonvenemous....</description>
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<description>Posessing a nearly perfectly hemispherical shell, the American box turtle ranges from Canada to Florida.  It feeds on fruits, insects, edible mushrooms, and the like....</description>
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