reptile species
21armadillo lizard — ▪ reptile (species Cordylus cataphractus), a southern African member of the family Cordylidae, known for its defensive body posture. This lizard is about 25 cm (10 inches) long. When danger threatens, it forms a ball by rolling on its back… …
22U.S. state reptiles — Turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodilians are all represented as U.S. state reptiles. Twenty six U.S. states have named an official state reptile. As with other state symbols, states compare admirabl …
23crocodile — crocodiloid /krok euh dil oyd, krok euh duy loyd/, adj. /krok euh duyl /, n. 1. any of several crocodilians of the genus Crocodylus, found in sluggish waters and swamps of the tropics. 2. any reptile of the order Crocodylia; crocodilian. 3. the… …
24Animals of Yellowstone — Yellowstone National Park in the northwest United States is the home of many different animals that also migrate within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Below is a selection of some of those animals with information specific to the… …
25National Zoological Gardens of Sri Lanka — Date opened 1936 Location Dehiwala, Colombo Land area 10.1 ha / 0.10 km² Coordinates …
26Columbus Zoo and Aquarium — Date opened May 1905; 1927 Location Powell, Ohio, USA Land area 82 acres (250 acres (1 km²) after expansion) …
27Operation Wallacea — logo. Operation Wallacea (known as Opwall) is an organisation funded by tuition fees that runs a series of biological and conservation management research programmes operating in remote locations across the world. These expeditions are designed… …
28Jerusalem Biblical Zoo — Zoo logo A Black Handed Spider Monkey swings on a rope over the artificial lake at the zoo Date opened 1940 …
29Aspidites ramsayi — Woma Conservation status Endangered (IUCN 2.3) …
30Calverton Executive Airpark — adopted by Town of Riverhead in April, 2007] The airport is lightly used with most planes using the nearby Francis S. Gabreski Airport. Its most visible commercial air tenant is [http://www.skydivelongisland.com/ Sky Dive Long Island] which since …