Green Anole
Reptile
Small arboreal lizard capable of changing from green to brown, common in the southeastern United States.
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Small arboreal lizard capable of changing from green to brown, common in the southeastern United States.
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Arboreal snake with intense green color and white spots, native to the Amazon.
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Medium-sized caiman associated with wetlands and rivers of the Pantanal basin and surrounding areas.
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Very colorful arboreal chameleon, endemic to Madagascar, with marked color changes.
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Large chameleon with tall casque on the head, native to mountainous arid zones.
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Africa's smallest crocodile, associated with swampy forests and slow-moving waterways.
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Terrestrial lizard from central Australia, adaptable and generally calm-tempered.
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Robust lizard with intense blue-colored tongue that displays as a defensive signal.
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Nocturnal and calm reptile, perfect for beginners in exotic reptiles.
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Large robust gecko with bluish colors and orange spots, known for its powerful vocalization.
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Large herbivorous lizard from American tropical rainforests, frequently seen in trees near water.
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Small African python, famous for curling into a ball when frightened.
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Very slender and arboreal green-colored snake that resembles a vine among vegetation.
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Non-venomous snake with striking banded colors, native to North America.
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Small terrestrial turtle with domed shell, capable of closing almost completely inside it.
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Aquatic turtle with very peculiar appearance, with rough shell and flattened, camouflaged head.
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Arboreal monitor lizard with intense green color, agile and shy, native to humid rainforests.
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