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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


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



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.


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



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.



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



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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