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by Douglas, Alan

Corn Snake, 167

  Cotton Mouth Snake, 169

  Crocodiles, 183, 185

  Crocodilia, 147, 185

  Cumberland Terrapin, 180

  Desert Iguana, 154

  Tortoise, 181

  Diamond-back Rattlesnake 173

  Terrapin, 180

  Water Snake, 165

  Dinosaurs, 147

  Eutænia, 164

  Fence Lizard, 151

  Fer-de-lance, 171

  Flapjack Turtle, 181

  Flat-headed Adder, 169

  Florida Skink, 159

  Fox Snake, 167

  Fresh-water Turtle, 177

  Garter Snakes, 164

  Gecko, 152 Banded, 152

  Cape, 152

  Reef, 152

  Warty, 152

  Gila Monster, 158

  Glass Snake, 158

  Gopher Snake, 166, 167

  Tortoise, 181

  Grass Snake, 168

  Green Turtle, 177

  Water Snake, 165

  Whip Snake, 167

  Ground Snake, 166

  Harlequin Snake, 169

  Hawksbill Turtle, 177

  Hog-nosed Snakes, 168

  Hoop Snake, 168

  Horn Snake, 168

  Horned Lizard, 156

  Toads, 156 California, 156

  Regal, 156

  Ichthyosaurs, 147

  Iguana, 152, 153 Black, 153

  Cape, 153

  Desert, 154

  Indigo Snake, 166

  Keeled Lizard, 157

  King Cobra, 171

  Snake, 168

  Lacertilia, 147, 151

  Land Turtle, 177

  Leatherback Turtle, 177

  Leopard Lizard, 155

  Lizards, 149 Beaded, 158

  Collared, 151, 155

  Fence, 151

  Horned, 156

  Keeled, 157

  Leopard, 155

  Red-headed, 159

  Snake-like, 156

  Spotted, 155

  Worm, 158

  Xanthus, 158

  Zebra-tailed, 151, 155

  Loggerhead Turtle, 177

  Long-necked Terrapin, 180

  Magnolia Snake, 167

  Massasauga, 171

  Milk Snake, 168 Red, 168

  Moccasin, 165, 169, 170 Water, 169

  Mountain, Black, Snake, 167

  Mouse Snake, 167

  Mud Snake, 168

  Turtle, 179

  Musk Turtle, 178

  Ophidia, 147, 163

  Pacific Swift, 151

  Painted Terrapin, 180

  Pilot Black Snake, 167

  Pine Snake, 167

  Plesiosaurs, 147

  Pond Turtle, 180

  Pterosaurs, 147, 148

  Puff Adder, 169, 171

  Queen Snakes, 164

  Racers, 166 Scarlet, 167

  Striped, 166

  Race Runners, 158

  Rainbow Snake, 168

  Rattlesnakes, 171, 172, 173 Diamond-back, 173

  Rat Snake, 167

  Red -bellied Snake, 168 Water Snake, 165

  Chicken Snake, 167

  Coluber, 167

  Headed Lizard, 159

  Milk Snake, 168

  Reef Gecko, 152

  Regal Horned Toad, 157

  Ribbon Snakes, 163

  Ring-necked Snakes, 168

  Rubber Boas, 163

  Russell's Viper, 171

  Scarlet Racer, 167

  Sea Turtles, 177, 178

  Silver Snake, 163

  Skink, 159 Black-banded, 159

  Florida, 159

  Snake-like Lizards, 156

  Snakes, 163 Banded Water, 164

  Black, 166

  Blind, 163 California, 163

  Texas, 163

  Blow, 169

  Brown, 166

  Bull, 167

  California Blind, 163

  Chicken, 167 Red, 167

  Coachwhip, 166

  Copperhead, 171

  Coral, 169

  Corn, 167

  Cotton Mouth, 169

  Diamond-back Rattle, 173

  Water, 165

  Fox, 167

  Garter, 164

  Glass, 158

  Gopher, 166, 167

  Grass, 168

  Green, 167 Water, 165

  Whip, 167

  Ground, 166

  Harlequin, 169

  Hog-nosed, 168

  Hoop, 168

  Horn, 168

  Indigo, 166

  King, 168

  Magnolia, 167

  Milk, 168

  Mountain, Black, 167

  Mouse, 167

  Mud, 168

  Pilot Black, 167

  Pine, 167

  Queen, 164

  Rainbow, 168

  Rat, 167

  Red, 168 -bellied, 168 Water, 165

  Milk, 168

  Ribbon, 163

  Ring-necked, 168

  Silver, 163

  Texas Blind, 163

  Two-headed, 163

  Water, 164, 165

  Worm, 163

  Yellow Gopher, 167

  Snapping Turtle, 177

  Soft-shelled Turtle, 181

  Spectacled Cobra, 171

  Sphenodon, 147

  Spotted Lizard, 155

  Turtle, 180

  Striped Racers, 166

  Swifts, 156 Clark's, 156

  Collared, 156

  Common, 151, 156

  Pacific, 151

  White-bellied, 151

  Yellow-striped, 156

  Terrapin, 180 Cumberland, 180

  Diamond-back, 180

  Long-necked, 180

  Painted, 180

  Yellow-bellied, 180

  Texas Blind Snake, 163

  Timber Rattlesnake, 171

  Tortoises, 181 Agassiz's, 181

  Desert, 181

  Gopher, 181

  Trunk Turtle, 177

  Turtles, 175 Alligator Snapping, 177

  Banded Mud, 180

  Box, 181

  Chicken, 180

  Flapjack, 181

  Fresh-water, 177

  Green, 177

  Hawksbill, 177

  Land, 177

  Leatherback, 177

  Loggerhead, 177

  Mud, 179

  Musk, 179

  Pond, 180

  Sea, 177, 178

  Snapping, 177

  Soft-shelled, 181

  Spotted, 180

  Trunk, 177

  Two-headed Snake, 163

  Viper, 169 Russell's, 171

  Warty Gecko, 152

  Water Moccasin, 169

  Water Snakes, 164, 165 Diamond-back, 165

  Green, 165

  Red-bellied, 165

  Whip Snake, Green, 167

  White-bellied Swift, 151

  Worm Lizards, 158

  Snakes, 163

  Yellow -bellied Terrapin, 180

  Gopher Snake, 167

  Striped Swift, 156

  Xanthus Lizards, 158

  Zebra-tailed Lizards, 151, 155

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