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Anolis Verde
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Green Anole def. Green anoles are much more like miniature green iguanas except that they prey primarily on insects.
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Bombina
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Oriental Fire-Bellied Toad def. Oriental fire-bellied toads produce toxins in their skin and often dissuade potential predators by arching their back or flipping over and exposing their brightly colored bellies (termed the “Unken reflex”).
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Camaleão do Yemen
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Veiled Chameleon |
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Cobra Falsa Coral
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Milk Snake def. A boldly patterned snake, the milk snake has a light gray to tan body covered with reddish-brown blotches bordered in black. Larger blotches on the back alternate with smaller ones on each side. The head is patterned, usually with a light colored "Y" or "V" within a reddish-brown patch. Smooth scales give this attractive snake a shiny or glossy appearance. The belly is patterned with an irregular checkerboard of black on white. Similarity of patterns causes some to confuse it with the copperhead; however, the copperhead lacks any pattern on the head. Tail rattling may also lead some to mistake it for a rattlesnake, although the two species look quite different.
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Cobra Real Californiana
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California Kingsnake |
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Cobra verde
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Rough Green Snake |
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Dendrobate
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Dendrobates auratus - green and black poison dart frog |
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Dragão Barbudo
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Bearded Dragon def. It is called "bearded" because of the dragon's ability to flare out the skin in the throat region when it is threatened or territorial.
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Gecko Leopardo
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Leopard Gecko |
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Grande Gecko Diurno de Madagáscar
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Madagascar Giant Day Gecko def. Phelsuma madagascariensis grandis Gray, 1870, is a diurnal arboreal subspecies of the day geckos (Phelsuma spp.). These geckos are apart of the Phelsuma group, which consists of 70 species and subspecies. One common name is Madagascar giant day gecko, being large and is found in areas of tropical and subtropical forest in northern Madagascar.
As with other geckos of the species Phelsuma madagascariensis, P. m. grandis feeds on various invertebrates and very small vertebrates and nectars.
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Iguana Negra
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Spiny-Tailed (black) Iguana |
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Jabuti de Patas Vermelhas
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Red-Footed Tortoise |
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Lagartixa-do-Mato
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Large Psammodromus |
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Lagarto de Colar
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Collared Lizard |
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Ocadia Sinensis
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Chinese Striped-neck turtle def. The Chinese Striped-neck turtle is web footed and highly aquatic. It lives in slow-moving lowland ponds, marshes, and streams in southern China, Taiwan and northern Vietnam.
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Rã Arborícola de Olhos Vermelhos
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Red-Eyed Treefrog |
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Salamandra Mexicana
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Ambystoma mexicanum - Axolotl |
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Tartaruga Almiscarada
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Common Musk Turtle |
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Tartaruga de Bell
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Bell’s Hingeback Tortoise |
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Tartaruga de Faces Rosadas
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Red-Eared Slider |
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Tartaruga Hieroglífica
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Pseudemys concinna - river cooter |