Endangered Reptile Species: 20 Animals You Need to Know
You might not realize it, but reptiles are disappearing faster than almost any other animal group on Earth.
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You might not realize it, but reptiles are disappearing faster than almost any other animal group on Earth.
Saltwater crocodiles are fascinating and often terrifying creatures that rule the waters in their habitats.
Welcome to the world of the Largest Reptiles! From the mighty crocodile to the slimy snake, these are some of the biggest reptiles on the planet.
If you’re looking for a pet, knowing which animals are the worst to keep as pets is important.
Reptiles are slimy, scaly, and just plain frightening.
The difference between alligators and crocodiles is significant even though both alligators and crocodiles are members of the same reptilian order called Crocodylia.
American Alligator, known scientifically as “Alligator mississippiensis,” is called the common or alligator.
The word “alligator” sprung from the Spanish word “El Lagarto,” meaning “the lizard.” Alligator is a crocodilian related to the American Caimans family of Alligatoridae.
The alligator snapping turtle (Macrochelys temmicnkii) is a well-known turtle species.
The mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) is also known as broad-snouted, marsh crocodile, and mugger.
The saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) is a reptile native to brackish wetlands and saltwater habitats from Southeast Asia across India’s east coast, Micronesia, and northern Australia to the Sundaic region.