Reptiles

The African thick-tailed gecko (Hemitheconyx caudicinctus) is a lizard belonging to the Gekkonidae family and lives in West Africa, from Senegal to Cameroon. It occurs in semi-arid areas, in places with a large number of shelters. During the day, hiding under the rocks, in crevices and shelters. Moves openly during the night.

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A bearded agama or a bearded lizard (Pogona vitticeps) is originally from Australia, which is now quite accessible, as it is bred in captivity without any problems. It is well suited for both beginners and experienced reptile lovers. Due to its complaisance and small size (40-50 cm), ease of maintenance, it has become very popular in recent years.

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The Central Asian tortoise (Latin Testudo horsfieldii) or the steppe is a small and popular domestic land tortoise. It is interesting that in English-speaking countries it is called - Russian tortoise. The small size allows you to keep the Central Asian turtle even in the apartment, in addition, it is quite active as for such a leisurely animal.

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A collared iguana (Crotaphytus collaris) lives in the southeastern United States, where it lives in very different conditions, from green meadows to arid deserts. The size of the collared iguana is up to 35 cm, and the life expectancy is 4-8 years. Content If collared iguanas grew to the size of monitor lizards, it is very likely that they would crowd them out.

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The Australian Water Agama (Physignathus lesueurii) is a lizard of the Agamidae family, of the genus Agamidae. It lives in eastern Australia from Lake Victoria to Queensland. A small population is also found in southern Australia. Living in nature As the name implies, the water agama is kept in water bodies and is a semi-aquatic species.

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Yemeni chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus) is a fairly large, complex in content chameleon. But, at the same time, it is interesting and unusual, although the usual word is hardly suitable for any of the chameleons. Yemeni chameleons are regularly bred in captivity, which made them quite common, as they adapt better and live longer than those caught in nature.

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The fiery skink Fernandi is a rather large lizard (size up to 37 cm), popular for its bright color. They are pretty tame and calmly carry when picked up. Natives of Africa, fire skinks like to dig in and hide under the roots. Most skinks are imported from nature, but gradually it becomes popular and individuals grown in nature appear.

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Felsuma Madagascar magnificent (Phelsuma grandis) or Felsuma grandis is very popular among lovers of exotic. Love her for the bright and contrasting color, as well as ideal sizes for home terrarium. In addition, breeders are introducing new, even brighter forms of felsum. Living in nature As you might guess, daytime geckos live on the island of Madagascar, as well as on nearby islands.

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Helmet-bearing basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) is one of the most unusual lizards that can be kept in captivity. Bright green in color, with a large crest and unusual behavior, it resembles a miniature dinosaur. But, at the same time, a fairly spacious terrarium is needed for the helmet-bearing basilisk, and it is nervous and completely unhandled.

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Green iguana or common iguana (lat. Iguana iguana) is a large lizard of the iguana family, feeding on vegetation and leading a tree lifestyle. Despite their size, lizard buffs often contain a green iguana at home. Dwelling in nature The common iguana lives throughout tropical and subtropical North and South America.

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Blue-tongued skink (Latin Tiliqua scincoides) or an ordinary gigantic lizard, one of the subspecies, but all the things described below are suitable for all other types of skinks, including giant (Latin Tiliqua gigas). Blue-language skinks are ideal for beginners, since they have a sea of ​​charm and an interesting look, but they will also be interested in advanced ones, it is not an easy task to breed skinks, and some subspecies are also extremely rare.

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Carolina anolis (lat.Anolis carolinensis) or North American red-necked anolis is the most common captive species from the entire anolis family. A bright green color, with a luxurious throat bag, an active lover of climbing and an accurate and fast hunter. Caroline anoles are smart, love when they feed them with their hands and will become a great lizard for beginners.

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Jackson's chameleon or three-horned chameleon (Latin Trioceros jacksonii) is still quite rare. But, it is quite bright and unusual, so that popularity will come. Living in nature Three species of these horned chameleons live in Africa: Jackson's chameleon Chamaeleo jacksonii jacksonii, about 30 cm in size, lives in Kenya, near Nairobi.

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Australian lizard (Lat. Chlamydosaurus kingii) belongs to the Agamidae family, and is known even to those people who are of little interest to lizards. With what? It resembles a dragon, and certainly is remembered even by random people. In the lacrimal lizard (did you notice the characteristic name?), A fold of skin filled with blood vessels is located on the head.

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Ciliary gecko-bananoe (Latin Rhacodactylus ciliatus) was considered a rare species, but now it is quite actively bred in captivity, at least in Western countries. He hails from New Caledonia (a group of islands between Fiji and Australia). The gecko banana-eater is well suited for beginners, as it is unpretentious and interesting in behavior.

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Description and features This snake from the viper family does not differ in large sizes. The length of her body usually does not exceed 90 cm. However, this representative of the reptile world is taken by serpentologists for a special note, due to her extreme danger. Fortunately, such poisonous creatures are found only in desert areas and for no reason do not seek to attack a person.

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The indefatigable Portuguese and Spanish sailors discovered new lands for us, people living on distant shores, plants that in Europe did not know before them, and animals that had not been seen there before. In Ceylon, they saw an amazing snake, which they called "cobra de capello" - "hat snake" - because it expanded its neck, making it look like a hat with brim.

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An unexpected meeting with the viper in its natural habitat is not uncommon. Collisions contribute to the variety of varieties, the vast geography of reptile settlements. To understand how dangerous a reptile is, you need to know how to distinguish a poisonous viper from harmless snakes, to study habits. Description and features In Russia, among the variety of other types of poisonous reptiles, the adder is more often seen, which, because of its immunity to low temperatures, lives not only in the northern, central parts of Europe, but also on mountain plateaus, in Siberia, on Fr.

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Hatteria or in Latin Sphenodon punctatus refers to the ancient reptiles that lived long before the dinosaurs and retained the pristine anatomical features. In New Zealand, the only place where the population spreads, reptiles are captured in folklore, sculptures, stamps, and coins. Environmental organizations, concerned about the decrease in the number of relics, are taking all measures to create comfortable conditions for their life, the fight against natural enemies.

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The largest snake in Europe, despite its gigantic size, amazes with grace and speed of movement. Yellow-bellied snake is not poisonous, but it cannot be argued that a meeting with him will be safe. Interest in the reptile has always been special - a large snake is amazing and arouses curiosity. Many yellow tales and rumors tell about yellow-bellied.

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It is not poisonous, but it sends curses on people and their cattle. That’s the copper coin. The snake belongs to the same. Rusich believed that the reptile was the messenger of the sorcerers. Having discovered a snake in the courtyard of the house, the Slavs did not dare to drive it away. Another belief was that a cold-blooded bite, sending a deadly disease. To the grave she was to be reduced to the sunset of the day.

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In the African fauna, there are a huge number of predators. Many of them have long been legends. For example, the snake is a black mamba. This name is never spoken aloud by the locals. They try to mention this terrible creature less often. It is said that her name spoken aloud to the black mamba can be considered as an invitation to visit her who said it.

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There are amazing and original creatures in the family of scaly lizards with unusual peculiarities and behavior peculiar only to them. Since ancient times, their name went chameleon. So called strange animals that can change their appearance. Feature and habitat At this time in nature there are about 193 species of chameleons.

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Basilisk, it is also called the basilisk - a rather unusual and beautiful name for a simple lizard. Why exactly this lizard got it, there are two versions. The first says that on her head there is a skin fold resembling a crown. And the word basilisk, translated from Greek means - snake king.

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The largest on the entire planet is a leatherback turtle. This creature belongs to the tortoise squad, a class of reptiles. This tortoiseshell representative has no relatives in the genus. The big leathery turtle is so alone. There are her relatives from sea turtles, which are somewhat similar to her, but the similarities are minimal, which further emphasizes the uniqueness of this creation of nature.

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These animals are one of the few that survived to our days after going through a centuries-old history. Thousands of years BC, the Egyptian people worship the crocodile, considering it the closest relative of the god Sebek. In the Pacific Islands, residents of that time sacrificed a virgin every year to protect themselves from these animals.

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For a long time no one knew anything about this snake, and all the information about it was covered in secrets and riddles. Few people saw her, only in the retelling of the locals it was said that it really exists. In the sixty-seventh year of the 19th century, this snake was first described, then it disappeared from sight for a long 50 years.

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Surely, each of us knows what the Red Book is. It is very significant for humanity. Turning over its pages, we get complete information about rare animals, birds, reptiles, which need help and support. Because they are already on the verge of extinction. And every year there are more and more endangered species.

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In the wild, there are a huge number of animals, fish, birds, insects, reptiles. And we know almost nothing about them. Where they live, what they eat, how they breed. Limited information forces us, faced with the unknown, to freeze in fear. But if you knew more about the animals around us, it would turn out that you can not only get along perfectly with them.

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The spindle is fragile. A legless snake-shaped lizard A small lizard, similar to a snake, was first described by Karl Linnaeus. The spelling name of the spindle suggests that the shape of the body resembles a spindle, and the ability to discard the tail has added the fragility characteristic. Among reptiles, inhabitants of terrariums, it is found more often than others since ancient times for its beautiful appearance and complaisant character.

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The most ancient reptiles inhabiting the desert and semi-desert territories are round heads. This type of "agap" lizards has many subspecies. And only these numerous reptiles can be found among the sands. Features and habitat of a round-headed Round-headed is a genus of lizards that has small and medium body sizes.

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A huge number of outlandish representatives of flora and fauna are around. An interesting view from the family of snake-necked animals with unusual external data is the matamata tortoise. With her whole body, she resembles a huge pile of garbage. Few scientists are likely to explain this appearance of the turtle as a result of mutations that occurred in nature as a result of experiments with radioactive drugs.

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This amazing funny lizard was called a basilisk. It has nothing to do with the mythical monster. On the contrary, the basilisk is a shy and cautious reptile. Just the head of the lizard is crowned by a crest resembling a crown. Hence the name "Tsarek" (basilisk). The most intriguing and interesting for us is the amazing ability of a basilisk to run on water.

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The lamellar lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) is a unique species of agamidae lizards that attracts attention with its unusual appearance. This species lives in the northwest and northeast of Australia, as well as in southern New Guinea. The lacy lizard gained incredible popularity in Japan in the 1980s, later becoming a symbol of Australia, as well as kangaroos and koalas.

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Alligators are descendants of the most ancient inhabitants of the planet. Alligators and crocodiles are very similar to each other as relatives of the order of aquatic vertebrates. What is the difference between a crocodile and an alligator, few know. But these varieties of reptiles are rare representatives of revered predators whose genus spans tens of millions of years.

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Features and habitat of the python Pythons have long won the title of the largest reptile on the planet. True, the anaconda competes with them, but after a reticulated python of 12 meters in length was discovered in one of the zoos, the primacy of the anaconda is already in doubt. Many believe that the largest snake is a python.

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Perhaps the term "Red Book" is known to most people. This is one of the most important books, thanks to which you can learn about animals at risk. Unfortunately, there are quite a lot of them and they are not getting smaller. Volunteers, zoo workers, zoologists are trying to save animals from complete extinction, but everything can destroy the banal ignorance of the inhabitants.

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Characteristics and habitat of the musk turtle The musk turtle is the tiniest and most charming of all freshwater body turtles. But it is not only size that makes it stand out. Due to the peculiar smell of musk, which she produces with her glands, she was nicknamed "Stinking Jim", but this does not prevent her from being one of the most popular home reptiles.

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Cayman Description Cayman lives in Central and South America. These animals belong to the order of reptiles and are a discharge of armored and armored lizards. According to skin tones, caimans can be black, brown or green. But caimans change their type of color depending on the time of year.

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Features and habitat of the marsh turtle A common representative of the reptile class is the marsh turtle. The length of the body of this creature is from 12 to 35 cm, weight - about one and a half kilograms or slightly less. As can be seen in the photo, swamp turtles are not difficult to distinguish from relatives in the structure of a rounded low shell, connected on the sides with the lower part of the body by elastic ligaments; as well as the absence of a beak on the muzzle of the reptile and the following external signs: the color of the shell can be black, brown or olive; the skin covered with yellow spots has a green tint; the pupil of orange or yellow eyes is usually dark; their legs with swimming membranes and long claws; the tail, which plays the role of a rudder when moving on water, is quite long.

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Features and habitat of dragon lizards There are many legends and tales associated with dragons in the world, but what if dragons lizards exist in the real world? We present to your attention the flying dragon lizard that lives on the islands of the Malay archipelago. The dragon lives in the interior of the island, mainly in tropical forests on the tops of trees.

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Turtles are one of the most not whimsical and unusual pets. But, in nature, there are representatives of this species that surprise with their impressive size. One of the largest is the aquatic representative of this species - leatherback turtle. This is one of the largest reptiles on the planet.

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Features and habitat The soft-shell turtle has two names: Far Eastern Trionics and Chinese Trionics. This animal, belonging to the order of reptiles, is found in fresh waters of Asia and in the east of Russia. Often Trionixes live in aquariums with exotic lovers. Trionix is ​​a famous soft-bodied turtle.

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Features and habitat of the snake Aspid Aspid (from the Latin Elapidae) is a very large family of poisonous reptiles. This family unites more than sixty genera, which include about 350 species. All of them are divided into two main subfamilies - sea snakes (from the Latin Hydrophiinae) and Elapinae (coral snakes, cobras and others).

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Features and habitat of the Taipan snake Taipan (from the Latin Oxyuranus) is a genus of one of the most poisonous and dangerous reptiles on our planet from the squamous squad, a family of aspids. There are only three species of these animals: - Coastal taipan (from the Latin Oxyuranus scutellatus). - Cruel or desert snake (from the Latin Oxyuranus microlepidotus).

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Features and habitat The iguana iguana is a large-sized lizard belonging to the reptile class. Some species of these animals are of impressive size, reaching a length of just less than two meters, and weight from 5 to 9 kg. Iguana features include: skin covered with scales, as well as rough folds, thorns and spikes, and in some cases a sharp crest on the back, which (as seen in the photo of the iguana) gives the lizards an exotic look and makes them similar to prehistoric reptiles.

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Shchitomordnik snake with a compliant character Shchitomordnik is the most common variety of snakes from the entire family of vipers. The name reflects the main feature of the appearance - noticeable shields on the top of the head. Toxic and moderately dangerous. Features and habitat of the muzzle moth You can recognize the common muzzle muzzle as a dangerous reptile by his eyes: narrow vertical pupils, they give out the toxicity of reptiles.

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Ganga gavial is a rather large crocodile representing a family of gavial. The most obvious difference between the gavial and the rest of the crocodile is a very narrow and long muzzle. At birth, small gavials are not much different from ordinary crocodiles. Usually the width of the nose is two to three times the length.

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Peculiarities and habitat of the venomous Tooth There are many animals on earth that we may not even have heard of, but which are just as interesting as any other. An interesting animal with the dangerous name of Toadjack. This is the only representative of the family of Toadjet. If you look at the photo, we will see a rather large lizard, its body length reaches 50 cm, which is not only poisonous, but also has real teeth.

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The features and habitat of Gyurza gyurza are enormous, reaching two meters in length with a tail, a poisonous snake belonging to the Vipers family. In other words, the Levantine viper is called. The average weight of an adult reaches three kilograms. Many representatives of the species have a thickness exceeding the size of a person’s hand.

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Features and habitat of the Komodo monitor lizard The Komodo monitor lizard is also called the giant Indonesian monitor lizard, because it is the largest lizard on earth. Its dimensions are impressive, because often such a lizard can grow more than 3 meters in length, and weigh over 80 kg. Komodo monitor lizard It is interesting that in captivity, monitor lizards reach larger sizes than in the wild.

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Features and habitat of the copperfish Snake copperfish (as seen in the photo) has a color corresponding to its name. And among the shades inherent in it, one can note a gamut from light shades of gray to brown-dark. In the description of the copperfish snake, it should be mentioned that a characteristic feature of its appearance is the presence of scales near the head and belly that have a hexagonal and rhomboid shape with shiny copper tints.

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Features and habitat of the lizard moloch Moloch the lizard inherited its name from the pagan god Moloch, in whose honor (according to myths) in ancient times they performed human sacrifices. John Gray, who discovered this species in 1814, embodied in the title a terrible association with the ancient evil god, since the small lizard itself looks very intimidating thanks to the numerous spikes on the body, tail and head.

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A chameleon is an animal that stands out not only for its ability to change colors, but also for the ability to move its eyes independently of each other. Not only these facts make him the most amazing lizard in the world. Features and habitat of the chameleon There is an opinion that the name chameleon came from the Greek language and means "earth lion".

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Features and habitat of the hatteria There are people who are either not familiar with the hatteria or mistakenly consider this species to be reptiles by lizards, but this is completely not so. Meet hatteria or the second name for a reptile tuatar - a reptile that survived the era of dinosaurs. In New Zealand, in the northern part, there are islands whose shores are rocky surfaces.

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The yellow-bellied snake belongs to a large family of snakes, therefore it is not poisonous, and, accordingly, does not pose any danger to humans. Yellow-bellied is also known as yellow-bellied snake or just yellow-bellied. Today it is considered the largest snake of all those inhabiting the territory of modern Europe.

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About two-thirds of all snakes that live on the planet belong to the family of the same. At the moment, there are about one and a half thousand varieties, each of which has its own distinctive features. Despite the striking similarity of snake and viper ordinary, thanks to which many people fall into a stupor at the sight of this completely harmless reptile, they differ from their poisonous relatives in a peaceful and calm nature.

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The royal snake belongs to the family of the already distinctive and is a vivid representative of the genus Lampropeltis (which means “sparkling shield” in Greek). She got this name thanks to her specific dorsal scales. Royal, in turn, this snake was nicknamed for the fact that in the wild, its favorite delicacy are other snakes, including poisonous ones.

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Features and habitat of the Indian cobra Indian cobra (from the Latin Naja naja) is a poisonous scaly snake from the family of aspids, a genus of real cobra. This snake has a trunk that narrows to the tail, 1.5-2 meters long, covered with scales. Like all other species of cobra, the Indian has a hood that opens when this aspect is excited.

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The habitat of the viper snake Many readers know that the viper snake belongs to the class of reptiles. But not everyone knows that this family of creeping reptiles has more than 58 species. The habitats of these creatures are very diverse, for example, they can be found on most of the African continent, in Asia, as well as in most of European territory.

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Black mamba is considered one of the most dangerous, high-speed and fearless snakes. The genus Dendroaspis, to which this reptile belongs, is translated from the Latin language literally as "tree snake". Contrary to its name, its color is most often not black (in contrast to the mouth, thanks to which it, in fact, got its nickname).

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Anaconda lifestyle The largest snake on the planet is the anaconda, which refers to boas. Until now, the snake has not met more anacondas. The average weight fluctuates around 100 kg, while the length reaches 6 meters or more. Some experts say that even 11 meters for such an aquatic beauty is not the limit.

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Description and features of the girdle tail The girdle tail (Latin Cordylidae) is a small family of reptiles of the order of lizards by type. The family includes about seventy species, depending on their belonging to which lizard-tailed lizards are distinguished by size. On average, the body length of reptiles is from 10 to 40 centimeters.

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Description and features of the skink Skinks or skinks (Latin Scincidae) are smoothly scaly reptiles from the family of lizards. This family is very extensive and includes more than 1,500 species, which are combined in 130 genera. Skink lizard In size, most skinks are 10 to 15 centimeters in body length.

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Bearded agamas are exotic animals. They came to us from the desert of Australia. Their home breeding is gaining more and more popularity. Agama has a chic color and is very unpretentious in care. In the photo, a bearded agama. Description and features of an agama. The length of an exotic reptile ranges from 40 to 60 centimeters, together with a tail, the length of which is almost 40% of the whole body.

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Description and features of a gecko A gecko (from the Latin Gekkonidae) or chain-legged is a large family of medium-sized and small-sized vertebrate lizards. The length of the body depends on its age and type, so the size of a dwarf gecko is no more than 5 centimeters, and the length of one of the largest types of gecko currents can reach up to 35 centimeters.

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Description and features of a rattlesnake A rattlesnake can usually be found in North America. Most often, it settles in holes, can live among stones. This type of snake belongs to the viper family and the pit subfamily. If you look closely, it will become clear why they refer to the pithead species such as a rattlesnake, the photos will tell you for themselves - between the nostrils and eyes you will see several dimples.

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Domain: Eukaryotes Kingdom: Animals Subdomain: Eumetazoi Without rank: Two-sided symmetrical Without rank: Second type: Chordate Subtype: Vertebrate Infratype: Maxillary Superclass: Four-footed Class: Reptiles Subclass: Laparotor Squint: Leporothorace Squint-like Squint : Vipers Subfamily: Vipers Genus: Ephs Species: Efa snake Efa snake is a representative of the viper family.

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The pet is the red-eared turtle. Turtle is an exotic, but quite popular pet. Different types of these animals are found around the world. In nature, there is a huge variety of species of turtles. They vary in shape, size and pattern on the shell. One of the species of pets of this species is the red-eared turtle, a resident of fresh water bodies.

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Domain: Eukaryotes Kingdom: Animals Subdomain: Eumetazoi Without rank: Two-sided symmetrical Without rank: Second-type Type: Chordate Subtype: Vertebrate Infratype: Maxillary Supraclass: Four-legged Class: Reptiles Subclass: Infarct: Lepidotorus Lepidosaurus Lepidosaurus Lepidosaurus : Skink-shaped Family: Belt-tailed Species: Belt-tailed Belt-tail Small reptile from the order of lizards.

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Domain: Eukaryotes Kingdom: Animals Subdomain: Eumetazoi Without rank: Two-sided symmetrical Without rank: Second ornate Without rank: Archosauriformes Without rank: Archosaurs Type: Chordata Subtype: Vertebrates Infratype: Maxillary Supraclasses: Four-legged Class: Passedifloys Eusuhii Over-detachment: Crocodilomorphs Order: Crocodiles Over-family: Gavialoidea Family: Gavial genus: Gavial View: Gavial Gangian gavial remains the only modern representative of its kind, the rest are now represented nly in the form of deposits.

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Domain: Eukaryotes Kingdom: Animals Subdomain: Eumetazoi Without rank: Bilaterally symmetrical Without rank: Second-type: Chordate Subtype: Vertebrate Infratype: Maxillary Supraclass: Four-footed Class: Reptiles Subclass: Diapsids Infraclass: Lepidorida Squamous: Lepidorida Squamous Suborder: Snakes Infraorder: Alethinophidia Subfamily: Booidea Family: False-footed Subfamily: Boas Rod: Titanoboa Species: Titanoboa Snakes have always caused horror for many peoples of the world.

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Domain: Eukaryotes Kingdom: Animals Subdomain: Eumetazoi Without rank: Two-sided symmetrical Without rank: Second type: Chordate Subtype: Vertebrate Infratype: Maxillary Supraclass: Four-legged Subclass: Diapsids Order: Turtles Suborder: Turtle Turtle - amphibian reptile related to the family Testudines turtles, and the subfamily Cheloniidae (Sea Turtle) this family includes 4 species: olive turtle, loggerhead, bisse, green turtle, Australian elonaya turtle, Kemp's ridley sea turtle.

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Domain: Eukaryotes Kingdom: Animals Subdomain: Eumethazoi Without rank: Bilaterally symmetrical Without rank: Second-type: Chordata Class: Reptiles Order: Scaly Suborder: Lizards Infraorder: Gecko-like Family: Recent Cycledanid years It is becoming increasingly widespread as a pet, and, more recently, it was not known at all in this capacity at all.

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Domain: Eukaryotes Kingdom: Animals Subdomain: Eumetazoi Without rank: Two-sided symmetrical Without rank: Second-type: Lizard Subtype: Lizards Infratype: Iguanaceous Order: Scaly Suborder: Lizards Infraorder: Iguanaceae Family: Anolis species: Anoles the knight is the largest species of anolis lizards in the anolis family (Dactyloidae).

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Domain: Eukaryotes Kingdom: Animals Subdomain: Eumetazoi Without rank: Bilaterally symmetrical Without rank: Second-type: Chordate Subtype: Vertebrate Infratype: Maxillary Supraclass: Four-footed Class: Reptiles Subclass: Diapsids Infraclass: Lepidorida Squamous: Lepidorida Squamous Suborder: Snakes Infraorder: Alethinophidia Superfamily: Pythonoidea Family: Pythons Genus: Pythons Species: Royal python Thanks to its spectacular appearance, small size and peaceful nature, the royal python is Xia one of the most popular snakes to content, both in zoos and in the home.

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Domain: Eukaryotes Kingdom: Animals Subdomain: Eumetazoi Type: Chordata Species: Agama Agama - bright lizards with a peaceful character. They spend most of the day basking in the hot African sun. They get along well with people, therefore they are common as pets - although it’s not so easy to care for the agamas, but they look very bright and exotic, besides this is still not a crocodile, and they need a little feed.

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Domain: Eukaryotes Kingdom: Animals Subdomain: Eumetazoi Without rank: Bilaterally symmetrical Without rank: Second-type: Chordate Subtype: Vertebrate Infratype: Maxillary Supraclass: Four-footed Class: Reptiles Subclass: Diapsids Infraclass: Lepidorida Squamous: Lepidorida Squamous Suborder: Snakes Infraorder: Alethinophidia Subfamily: Booidea Family: False-legged Subfamily: Sand boas Rod: Chokes Type: Sand boas The sand boa is one of the smallest species belonging to the family in boas.

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