This is the snake’s tail, which it uses as a fake head to deceive its enemies if threatened
Much smaller than many
pythons, this west African
species is a burrowing
40 snake that eats rodents
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PYTHONS
Most of the biggest snakes are pythons – powerful, non-venomous reptiles that kill their prey by coiling around it and squeezing until it cannot breathe.
COLUBRIDS
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Three-fifths of all snake species
belong to the colubrid family. Most are harmless, but some, including the mangrove snake,
have venomous fangs at the
backs of their mouths.
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VENOMOUS LIZARDS
The Gila monster is one of
just two species of lizard
with a venomous bite. Both
live in deserts in Mexico
and the United
States.
GECKOS
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Special hairs beneath the broad toes of many geckos act like
suckers, enabling these active,
agile lizards to climb up any surface, including glass, and
CHAMELEONS even run across ceilings.
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Famous for their ability to change their skin colour, chameleons are
slow-moving lizards that hunt by
shooting out their very long,
sticky tongues to catch insects.
IGUANAS
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Iguanas are typical lizards –
reptiles that usually have four legs, a long tail, and
scaly skin. Most lizards eat small animals, but
the green iguana is mainly vegetarian.
Snakes shed their outer
skin at least once a year,
emerging with glossy scales
and brighter colours
Ball python
Calabar ground
python
Grass snake
Mangrove
snake
Corn snake
Gila monster
Jackson’s chameleon
Green iguana
Madagascan day gecko
European glass lizard
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