The only venomous snake that's native to Britain |
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Adder or viper |
Name probably comes from the Spanish for 'the lizard' |
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Alligator |
An angry chameleon turns |
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Black |
Alligator–like reptiles native to Central and South America |
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Caimans |
Scientific name for the shell of a tortoise |
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Carapace |
Alligators are native to the USA and |
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China |
Type of snake whose name is the Portuguese word for a snake |
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Cobra |
Caimans and the gharial belong to the same order as
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Crocodiles |
Russell's viper: highly poisonous, native to |
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Indian subcontinent |
Discarded skin of a snake or other reptile |
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Slough |
Native British reptile that's a legless lizard (causing it to be commonly mistaken for a snake) |
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Slow–worm |
Britain's three native species of snake: adder (viper), grass snake and |
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Smooth snake |