American Crocodile Tail Alligator Snapping Turtle Argentine Red Tegu Carpet Python close-up Black and Yellow Snake Slithering American Alligator Eyes Blue-Tongue Skink African Squr-thigh Tortoise Albino Burmese Python

American Crocodile

Crocodylus acutus

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Crocodiles can swim up to 25 mph with the
help of their powerful tails.

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Alligator Snapping Turtle

Macrochelys temminckii

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These turtles use their worm-like tongues as
fishing lures to attract pray.

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Argentine Red Tegu

Tupinambis rufescens

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These brightly colored lizards
have bumpy, beaded scales.

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Carpet Python

Morelia spilota

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The name Carpet Python refers to their
beautiful markings resembling
an Oriental carpet.

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Carpet Python

Morelia spilota

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Snakes use their forked tongues to collect
particles from the air to sense their surroundings.

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American Alligator

Alligator mississippiensis

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Alligators have a second pair of eyelids called nictitating membranes that are used like goggles to see under water.

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Blue-Tongued Skink

Tiliqua scincoides

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These lizards stick out their brightly
colored tongues to scare away predators.

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African Spur-Thigh
Tortoise

Geochelone sulcata

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These tortoises can grow to over
2.5 feet long, weigh over 200 lbs,
and live for more than 100 years.

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Burmese Python

Python bivittatus

INTERESTING FACT

Albino snakes lack color pigments in
their scales making it difficult to
camouflage in the wild.

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