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See also:
Alligators
,
Lizards
,
Turtles
,
Salamanders
,
HERPETOLOGY
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Reptiles defined
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Back
to Category listings.
Links to
Snake Species
Included in the Vault are images of:
African Rock Python (
Python sebia
)
,
Albino Snakes
,
Anaconda (
Eunectes murinus
)
,
Anaconda
,
Aruba Island Rattlesnake (
Crotalus unicolor
)
,
Ball Python (
Python regius
)
,
Banded Rock Rattlesnake (
Crotalus lepidus
)
,
Black Tailed Rattlesnake Crotalus molossus
,
Boa Constricter (
Boa Constricter
) -Boidae
,
Boelens Python (
Morelia boelini
)
,
Burmese Python (
Python molurus birittatus
)
,
Burmese Vine Snake
,
California Kingsnake (
Lampropeltis getulus californiae
)
,
Cape Cobra (
Naja nivea
) Elapidae
,
Copperhead (A
gkistrodon contortrix
)
,
Diamond Python (
Morelia spilota spilota
)
,
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (
Crotalus adamanteus
)
,
Eastern Tiger Snake (Notechis scutatus)
,
Emerald Tree Boa (
kCorallus caninus
)
,
Eyelash Viper (
Bothriechis schegelii
)
,
Gaboon Viper (
Bitis gabonica
) Viperidae
,
Garden Tree Boa
(Corallus hortulanus)
,
Garter Snake -Colubridae Family
,
Gold Morph/Eyelash Viper (
Botnops shelegelii
)
,
Gopher Snake
,
Green Anaconda (
Dendroaspis viridis
)
,
Green Mamba (
Dendroaspis viridis)
,
Ground Boa (
Candoia carinata
)
,
Horned Rattlesnake (
Crotalus cerastes
)
,
King Cobra(
Opiophagus hannah
)
,
Mangrove Snake (
Boiga dendrophila
)
,
Mottled Rock Rattlesnake (
Crotalus lepidus klauberi
)
,
Neotropical Rattlesnake (
Croralus durissus
)
,
Northern Pacific Rattlesnake (
Crotalus viridis oreganus
)
,
Northern Pine Snake(
Pituophis melanolevcas
)
,
Pacific Gopher Snake (
Pituophis melanoleucus
)
,
Picado's Pitviper (
Porthidium picadoi
)
,
Rat Snake (
Elaphe obsoleta
)
,
Red Pacific Boa (
Cancoia carinata
)
,
Red Spitting Cobra (
Naia mossambica
)
,
Rhinoceros Viper (
Bitis nasicornis
)
,
Rosy Boa (
Lichanura trivirgata
) Boidae
,
San Francisco Garter Snake (
Thamnophis sertalis tetraenia
)
,
Scarlet Kingsnake
,
Speckled Rattlesnake (
Cetalus mitchelli
)
,
Velvet Snake (
Tercipelo
)
,
Vine Snake (
Oxybelis aenus
)
,
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (
Crotalus atrox
)
,
Western Racer
,
Whipsnake (
Spilotes pullatus
)
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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