Reptiles

Click on the name of the reptile below to learn more about its habitat, life span, diet and other information.

Animal NameTypeLocation
Yellow Anaconda
Yellow Anaconda

After a female gives birth to her fully developed young, she leaves them to defend themselves.

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Sulcata Tortoise
Sulcata Tortoise

Sulcata tortoises are one of the largest tortoise species in the world.

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Savannah Monitor
Savannah Monitor

 The monitor's eating habits revolve around the weather. It feasts during the wet season when the food is plentiful and lives off its fat reserves during the dry season.

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Red Foot Tortoise
Red Foot Tortoise

During breeding season, males will battle, attempting to turn one another over.

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Rainbow Boa
Rainbow Boa

Boas have special pits on their heads which allow them to detect heat to help them find warmblooded prey at night.

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Leopard Tortoise
Leopard Tortoise

Its hard, impenetrable shell makes it practically impossible for any predator to pose a threat.

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Kenyan Sand Boa
Kenyan Sand Boa

The eyes and nostrils of the sand boa are on top of their head so it can breathe and search for prey while the rest of its body lies hidden beneath the sand.

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Grey Rat Snake
Grey Rat Snake

The grey rat snake is also called the oak snake because of its patterned markings that resemble oak bark.

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Green Anaconda
Green Anaconda

 Considering its mass and length, the green anaconda is the largest snake in the world.

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Burmese Python

Burmese pythons are excellent swimmers and can stay submerged for up to 30 minutes before resurfacing for air.

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Ball Python

The ball python go its name because it rolls up into a ball when it feels threatened.

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American Alligator

Spanish sailors thought the alligator to be a large lizard and so named it "el lagarto," meaning "the lizard."  English sailors took the name as allagarter and in time it has become alliagtor.

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