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70 Reptiles Animals Names List, Definition, Examples, and Pictures PDF
What are Reptile Animals?
Reptiles are vertebrate animals of a class that includes crocodiles, lizards, snakes, tortoises, and turtles. These animals have no legs or have very small legs like lizard’s legs. They usually crawl by using their belly or small short legs. When you are learning English it is very important to learn about vocabulary and its different tactics. Vocabulary is very vast and that is why you have to try a lot harder to memorize all. So the easiest way to memorize vocabulary is to divide it into different short lessons.
We have divided vocabulary into short lessons, animal vocabulary, bird vocabulary, flowers vocabulary, etc. These lessons are very useful and will help to memorize vocabulary in an easy and smart way.
This list of reptiles are some very common reptiles, there are over 20000 species of reptiles in this world but some of them are famous. We have list 70 commonly known reptile names with their pictures and PDF.
List of 70 Reptile Names
- adder
- african rock python
- alligator
- anaconda
- angonoka
- anole
- asp
- basilisk
- bearded dragon
- black caiman
- black racer
- blue-tongued skink
- boa constrictor
- box turtle
- bull snake
- caiman
- cobra
- collared lizard
- copperhead
- coral snake
- corn snake
- cottonmouth
- crocodile
- desert tortoise
- diamondback rattlesnake
- frilled lizard
- gaboon viper
- garter snake
- gavial
- gecko
- gila monster
- glass lizard
- gopher snake
- green iguana
- ground skink
- horned lizard
- iguana
- indigo snake
- king cobra
- kingsnake
- lizard
- loggerhead turtle
- mamba
- map turtle
- monitor lizard
- mountain viper
- mud snake
- mud turtle
- osage copperhead
- painted turtle
- pine snake
- pit viper
- python
- rat snake
- rattlesnake
- reptile
- ribbon snake
- sea turtle
- skink
- snake
- spiny lizard
- taipan
- timber rattler
- tortoise
- turtle
- viper
- water moccasin
- water turtle
- whipsnake
- Charmander
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