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Monitor
Monitor lizards are generally large reptiles, although some can be as small as 12 centimetres in length. They have long necks, powerful tails and claws, and well-developed limbs. Almost all monitor lizards are carnivorous
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Last post by Mukkaolp
2010-03-11, 08:28
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Tegu
Tegus are also one of the most intelligent lizards, and known have a pleasant nature making them good pets. Tegus fill the same ecological niche as monitor lizards, but they need proper housing with UVA and UVB light setups.
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Last post by Fexatierpaste
2010-03-11, 05:31
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Iguana
Iguanas have excellent vision and are able to see shapes, shadows, color and movement at long distances. Iguanas use their eyes to navigate through crowded forests, as well as for finding food. They also use visual signals to communicate with members of the same species.
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Last post by loopepalgaphy
2010-03-11, 04:08
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Lizard
Lizards are a large and widespread group of squamate reptiles, with nearly 5,000 species, ranging across all continents except Antarctica as well as most oceanic island chains.
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Last post by loopepalgaphy
2010-03-09, 22:41
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Chameleon
Chameleons vary greatly in size and body structure, with maximum total length varying from 3.4 centimeters. Many have head or facial ornamentation, such as nasal protrusions, or horn-like projections, or large crests on top of their head, and males are typically much more ornamented than the female chameleons.
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Last post by loopepalgaphy
2010-03-09, 22:43
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Gecko
Geckos are small to average sized lizards which are found in warm climates throughout the world. All geckos, excluding the Eublepharinae family, have no eyelids and instead have a transparent membrane which they lick to clean.Many species will drop their tails in defense.
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Last post by trornoppy
2010-03-11, 06:57
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Gila monster&Beaded lizard
The Gila Monster is one of only two species of venomous lizards, its venomous cousin, the Mexican Beaded Lizard, is slightly larger and darker. Most of their teeth have two grooves that conduct the venom, a nerve toxin, from glands in the lower jaw.
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Last post by Silverwolf
2009-02-11, 17:44
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Snake
Snakes are elongate legless carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes that can be distinguished from legless lizards by their lack of eyelids and external ears. Most snakes can dislocate their lower jaw in order to swallow prey much larger than their own head.
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Last post by Fexatierpaste
2010-03-10, 19:11
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Python
Pythons are widely known for their great size, only three of the 32 species exceed 20 ft (6.1 m) in length.
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Last post by loopepalgaphy
2010-03-01, 13:27
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Boa
Boas give birth to their young, while pythons lay eggs; pythons are confined mostly to the Old World, whereas boas are found worldwide.
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2010-03-11, 04:11
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Tortoise
Tortoises or land turtles are land-dwelling reptiles, like their marine cousins, the sea turtles, tortoises are shielded from predators by a shell. Tortoises generally have lifespans comparable with those of human beings, and some individuals are known to have lived longer than 150 years.
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Last post by loopepalgaphy
2010-03-11, 04:15
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Box turtle
Box turtles are largely characterized by having a domed shell, which is hinged at the bottom, allowing the animal to close its shell tightly to escape predators. The average life span of box turtles is 40 years. However, it is possible for a box turtle to live for over 100 years.
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Last post by Fexatierpaste
2010-03-10, 19:15
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Turtle
Turtles are reptiles that most of whose body is shielded by a special bony or cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs. They breathe air and do not lay eggs underwater, although many species live in or around water.
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Last post by dreathehipt
2010-03-04, 18:30
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Soft-shell turtle
The softshells truly have soft shells: in fact, their shells are mostly thickened skin. As such they are much more vulnerable to injuries from rocks and bites than are other hard-shelled turtles. They are highly aquatic, spending most of their time under water, often buried under the sandy or muddy river or lake bottoms with only their long probiscus topping the surface.
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Last post by Fexatierpaste
2010-03-10, 19:16
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