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Lizards
- terrestrial and aquatic,
Volume 2, Images by Wernher Krutein and
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Our
Lizard
images can be linked to as follows:
Lizards Volume D1
,
Lizards Volume 1
, Lizards Volume 2
Lizards Volume 3
Included in the Vault are images of:
African Plated Lizard
,
Banded Iguana
,
Basilisk Lizard
,
Bearded Dragon
,
Bleached Earless Lizard
,
Blue Tailed Monitor
,
Blue Tongue Skink
,
Cayman Island Rock Iguana
,
Chameleons
,
Chuckwalla Lizard
,
Cuban Anole
,
Desert Iguana
,
Egyptian Spiny Tailed Lizard
,
Emerald Tree Monitor
,
Flying Gecko
,
Frilled Lizard
,
Galapagos Land Iguana
,
Gila Monster
,
Iguanas
,
Jesus Christ Lizard
,
Komodo Dragon
,
Legless Lizards
,
Leopard Gecko
,
Linnesan Iguana
,
Madagascar Day Gecko
,
Madagascar Leaf Tailed Gecko
,
Monitor Lizards
,
Panther Chameleon
,
Prehensile Tailed Skink
,
Rhino Iguana
,
San Diego Alligator Lizard
,
Whiptail Lizards
,
White Throated Monitor
See also:
Alligators
,
Snakes
,
Turtles
,
Salamanders Sirens Newts-[Urodela]
,
Frogs and Toads
,
Dinosaurs
,
HERPETOLOGY
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Reptiles Defined
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Chameleons
, Whiptail Lizards, Horned Lizards,
Goannas
, Legless Lizards,
Monitor Lizards
,
Chuckwalla (Sauromalus obesus)
,
Gila Monster (Heloderma suspectum) Helodermatidae
,
Jesus Christ Lizard (Chrisbala cherepo basilisk) Basiliscus Basiliscus
,
Egyptian Spiny-tailed Lizard (Uromastyx aegypticus) Agamidae
,
Madagascar Day Gecko (Phelsuma madagascariensis) Gekkonidae
, Madagascar Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus henklei) Gekkonidae,
Cuban Anole (Anilis equestris) Iguanidae
,
Bearded Dragon (Pogons vitticeps) Agamidae
, Prehensile Tailed Skink (Corucia Zebrata) Scincidae, Linnesan Iguana (Iguana iguana), Cayman Is. Rock Iguana (Cyclura nubila caymenensis), San Diego Alligator Lizard (Elfaria multicannatus webbi), Panther Chameleon (Chamaeleo pardalis), Banded Iguana (Brachylophus fasciatus), Rhino Iguana (Cyclura cornuta cornuta), Blue-tailed Monitor (Varanus doreanus), Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii),
Desert Iguana (Dipsosaurus dersalis) Iguanidae
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What is a Reptile?
Reptiles are an animal class of air breathing vertebrates that have scaley bodies and internal fertilization. They fall within an intermediate position of evolutionary development between the
Amphibians
and the
Mammals
and
Birds
. The living lineage of this animal class (Reptilia) includes the Turtles, Crocodiles, Snakes, Lizards, and Tuatra. The extinct reptiles include the
Dinosaurs
, Ichthyosaurs, and Pterosaurs.
Reptiles are Cold Blooded and have skin that is usually dry with few if any glands. They have four limbs protruding from the side, except for the Snakes. Though they are most abundant in the tropics, they can be found in all the warm and temperate regions. They span a variety of lengths from 34 millimeters (Gecko) to 9 meters (Anaconda Snake). The largest Turtle (Leatherback) weighs around 680 kilograms.
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