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Reptiles Collection (page 97)

"Exploring the Fascinating World of Reptiles

Background imageReptiles Collection: Picture No. 10758151

Picture No. 10758151
Crocodile safety sign - a crocodile safety sign posted at the plunge pool of a waterfall in the Northern Territory. Date:

Background imageReptiles Collection: Picture No. 10761161

Picture No. 10761161
Yellow-throated Plated Lizard. (Gerrhosaurus flavigularis) Date:

Background imageReptiles Collection: Picture No. 10761158

Picture No. 10761158
Pan Hinged Terrapin - Typically pulling its head to one side under the carapace (belongs to the group of Side-necked Terrapins). (Pelusios subniger) Date:

Background imageReptiles Collection: Picture No. 10761160

Picture No. 10761160
Nile Crocodile - Is about to enter the Lufupa River. (Crocodylus niloticus) Date:

Background imageReptiles Collection: Picture No. 10761155

Picture No. 10761155
Pan Hinged Terrapin - Typically pulling its head to one side under the carapace (belongs to the group of Side-necked Terrapins). (Pelusios subniger) Date:

Background imageReptiles Collection: Picture No. 10761157

Picture No. 10761157
Nile Crocodile - Basking at the bank of the Chobe River (Crocodylus niloticus) Date:

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Picture No. 10761159
Nile Crocodile - Has just entered the Lufupa River. (Crocodylus niloticus) Date:

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Picture No. 10761156
Nile Crocodile - Basking at the bank of the Lufupa River. (Crocodylus niloticus) Date:

Background imageReptiles Collection: Picture No. 10761153

Picture No. 10761153
Pan Hinged Terrapin - Belongs to the group of Side-necked Terrapins which, when threatened, pull their head to one side under the carapace. (Pelusios subniger) Date:

Background imageReptiles Collection: Picture No. 10761144

Picture No. 10761144
Namaqua Chamaeleon - threatening stance using inflated body (Chamaeleo namaquensis) Date:

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Picture No. 10761152
Marsh or Helmeted Terrapin - Basking on a stone in a shallow place at the edge of the Shingwedzi River. (Pelomedusa subrufa) Date:

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Picture No. 10761014
Collared Lizard - Female, basking (Crotaphytus collaris) Date:

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Picture No. 10760937
Baja / San Lucan Rock Lizard - Male (Petrosaurus thalassinus) Date:

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Picture No. 10760936
Baja / San Lucan Rock Lizard - Male (Petrosaurus thalassinus) Date:

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Picture No. 10760939
Baja / San Lucan Rock Lizard - Male (Petrosaurus thalassinus) Date:

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Picture No. 10760938
Baja / San Lucan Rock Lizard - Male (Petrosaurus thalassinus) Date:

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Picture No. 10760935
Baja / San Lucan Rock Lizard - Male (Petrosaurus thalassinus) Date:

Background imageReptiles Collection: Picture No. 10760874

Picture No. 10760874
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) Date:

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Picture No. 10760789
PERINGUEY" DESERT ADDER - hidden in sand, showing lure. (Bitis peringuey ) Date:

Background imageReptiles Collection: Picture No. 10760705

Picture No. 10760705
Marsh / Helmeted / Side-necked Terrapin (Pelomedusa subrufa) Date:

Background imageReptiles Collection: Picture No. 10760662

Picture No. 10760662
Namibian Rock Agama - Male, basking and displaying on rock. Only breeding males develop this blue purple colour at the back and the orange-red head and tail. (Agama planiceps planiceps) Date:

Background imageReptiles Collection: Picture No. 10752904

Picture No. 10752904
Red-Eared Slider - Belgium (Trachemys scripta elegans) Date:



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"Exploring the Fascinating World of Reptiles: From the Deadly Black Mamba Snake in Africa to the New Reptile House at London Zoo by G H Davis" Get ready to embark on a thrilling journey as we delve into the captivating realm of reptiles. Picture No. 10854827 showcases the majestic Hermann's Tortoise, its intricate shell symbolizing resilience and longevity. But let's not forget about our slithering friends. The notorious Black Mamba Snake from Africa commands attention with its lethal venom and stealthy movements. Meanwhile, London Zoo introduces us to their state-of-the-art Reptile House, designed by renowned architect G H Davis, offering an immersive experience like no other. In this wild adventure, even cartoons take a twist as Awful Changes Cartoon (Picture No. 10750866) reveals a comical encounter between reptilian characters. However, it is important to remember that not all they can fictional; Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs once roamed our planet and their mating rituals were truly awe-inspiring. From ancient times to modern-day wonders, we explore diverse species such as the mesmerizing Royal/Ball Python with its vibrant colors and patterns that captivate any observer. As we reflect upon history's great changes in "The Last Days of Dinosaurs, " we witness how evolution shaped these incredible creatures over time. Diving beneath crystal-clear waters off Nosy Be in North Madagascar unveils another marvel - the graceful Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata). Its elegant underwater dance reminds us of nature's beauty and delicate balance. Leopard Geckos bring a touch of exotic charm with their unique appearance and docile nature – perfect companions for those seeking an extraordinary pet experience. And if you ever find yourself wandering through rattlesnake territory, heed caution when encountering Rattlesnake Warning Signs – they serve as reminders of the importance of coexistence and respect for these creatures.