1062:. Iguanids can reach lengths that vary between 14 centimetres (5.5 in) and 200 centimetres (79 in). The tail is often longer than the rest of the body. They often have a dewlap that helps regulate body temperature, and dorsal spines that are more pronounced in males than in females. Some species are terrestrial, others prefer to live in trees or rocks. Males are usually territorial and defend their territory against other males, but tolerate females. All iguanas are oviparous. The nests are usually quite large, often several females lay their eggs in the proximity of other nests to facilitate their defense. Juveniles feed primarily on insects and other invertebrates, while adults, especially in larger species, switch to a primarily plant diet. Four iguanids occur in El Salvador.
1678:. They are characterized by having their heads covered with large scales of a typical arrangement. The dorsal and lateral scales of the body are approximately rhomboidal in outline; On the ventral side they have a single row of widened scales. They are generally diurnal, with well-developed eyes and mainly circular pupils. Most are terrestrial, but there are also burrowing, amphibian, aquatic, arboreal and even gliding species. Although most colubrids are not venomous (or have a venom that does not affect humans), some species, such as those of the genus Boiga, can produce bites with significant medical effects. Colubrids form the largest family of snakes with a total of 1938 species, grouped into 304 genera. 31 species of colubrids occur in El Salvador.
2471:(16 ft) (Ophiophagus) in length. Some of its best-known members are cobras, coral snakes, mambas, and sea snakes. Outwardly, terrestrial elapids are similar to colubrids; Almost all have long, thin bodies, heads covered with large scales, and eyes with round pupils. Furthermore, their behavior is generally quite active, and many species are oviparous. Sea snakes, which are also elapids, have adapted to marine life in different ways and to varying degrees. Their characteristics may include laterally flattened bodies, rudder tails for swimming, and the ability to excrete salt. Currently, there are a total of 61 genera that include 325 species worldwide. Three species of Elapidae occur in El Salvador: a coral snake and two sea snakes.
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sometimes brackish water. Crocodiles are ambush hunters, waiting for fish or land animals to approach, to pounce on the prey. As cold-blooded predators, they have a very slow metabolism and can therefore survive long periods without food. They feed mainly on vertebrates such as fish, reptiles and mammals, and sometimes invertebrates such as mollusks and crustaceans, depending on the species. Despite their slow appearance, crocodiles are very fast over short distances, even out of water.
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vocalization, as they make screeching noises in their interactions with other geckos. They are nocturnal, with large eyes and equipped with vertical lobed pupils that allow an extraordinary margin of variation in their opening. Many species have sticky pads on the soles of their feet and can climb smooth vertical surfaces and even navigate ceilings. The geconids form a large family of lizards with a total of approximately 1500 species. 6 species occur in El
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triangular head, a fairly robust cylindrical body, a little flattened dorsoventrally in the posterior region; short and conical tail. The eyes are small; The scales are wide and smooth, all similar except for a slightly elongated ventral row. They have vestiges of a pelvic girdle and a claw-shaped structure like in boids. They are excavators, but not as specialized. They are only found in very particular areas of the tropical jungles of Mexico and
Central America.
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reduced limbs. They live in a wide variety of habitats – from desert to mountains to rainforest – throughout
Central and South America. They generally inhabit the forest floor or humid areas associated with tropical forests. They are nocturnal animals or are active intermittently during the day. They feed mainly on insects and other invertebrates. All species are
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Elapids (Elapidae) are a family of highly venomous snakes that live in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. They are characterized by having fixed, hollow fangs through which they inject venom. Its size is very variable, between 18 centimetres (7.1 in) (Drysdalia) to more than 5 metres
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Phrynosomatidae (Phrynosomatidae) are a family of lizards known as spiny lizards. They have a parietal eye. They live among rocks, on the ground, in bushy vegetation, under logs or under rocks. Its range includes southern Canada, the United States, Mexico and
Central America. There are 136 recognized
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Sea turtles (Cheloniidae) are a family of large turtles found in all tropical seas and some subtropical and temperate seas. Sea turtles developed from land turtles about 120 million years ago and are well adapted to life in the sea. They feed mainly on jellyfish, crustaceans and squid. There are 5 or
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Typhlopidae (Typhlopidae) are a family of blind snakes that mainly inhabit the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, America, and
Australia. They live in burrows, and since they have no use for vision, their eyes are reduced to vestiges, although they can detect light. It has teeth in the upper jaw. The
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Leptotyphlopidae (Leptotyphlopidae) are a family of snakes native to
America, Africa and Asia. They are burrowing snakes, adapted to living in burrows, which feed on ants and termites. They are relatively small snakes that rarely exceed 30 centimetres (12 in) in length. The body is cylindrical,
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The teiids (Teiidae) are a family of lizards with elongated bodies, well-developed limbs, provided with granular dorsal scales, and large, rectangular ventral plates; the head has large plates. All teiids have a forked tongue, similar to that of a snake. They are terrestrial and diurnal, and mainly
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The viperids (Viperidae) are a family of highly venomous snakes that comprises four subfamilies. The subfamily
Crotalinae, commonly known as "pit vipers," are the only viperids native to the Americas. They have a loreal pit, a hole on each side of the head between the eye and the nostril; It is a
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The emydidae (Emydidae) are a family of carnivorous aquatic and semi-aquatic turtles. They live most of the time in ponds, reservoirs and rivers, coming to land when they have to find suitable places to lay their eggs. This family is made up of 10 genera that contain more than 50 species. four of
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The anguids (Aguidae), popularly known as glass lizards, are a family of lacertilian reptiles characterized by atrophy of the legs, although they are not directly related to snakes; This is, therefore, a notable case of evolutionary convergence. The distribution of
Anguidae spans the old and new
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The loxocemids (Loxocemidae) are a family of constrictor snakes. The monotypic family
Loxocemidae has a single genus (Loxocemus) and a single species Loxocemus bicolor. It can reach a length of 157 centimetres (62 in), but usually measures 77 to 100 centimetres (30 to 39 in). It has a
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Gymnophthalmidae is a family of lizards, also known as microtheids. They have transparent lower eyelids, allowing you to see with your eyes closed. They are related to the tiiids, but with their smooth scales they are more similar to scincids. They are generally small lizards, many species have
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The leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) is the largest of all living turtles, reaching a length of 2 metres (6.6 ft) and weighing more than 600 kilograms (1,300 lb). It is found in all tropical or subtropical seas. Unlike most sea turtles, leatherbacks are often found in the
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Chinosternidae (Kinosternidae), or swamp turtles, are a family of turtles native to
America. They are mostly small turtles that inhabit bodies of water with soft, muddy bottoms with an abundance of vegetation. All members of the family are carnivorous and feed on crustaceans, aquatic insects,
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Crocodilians (Crocodylidae) are a family of archosaur sauropsids (reptiles) commonly known as crocodiles. It includes 14 species of large semi-aquatic reptiles that inhabit tropical areas of the world. Crocodiles tend to congregate in freshwater habitats, such as rivers, lakes, wetlands, and
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Geconids or geckos (Gekkonidae) are a family of scaly sauropsids (reptiles), which includes small to medium-sized species found in temperate and tropical climates around the world. They have several peculiar features that clearly distinguish them from other lizards. They are unique in their
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with polished scales, a blunt head and a short tail. They feed mainly on termites or ants, as well as their larvae and pupae. The pheromones they produce protect them from termite attacks. There are 2 genera that comprise 87 species, two of them occur in El Salvador.
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world. It is absent only in Australia. Most species are terrestrial and live in the leaf litter on the forest floor. The anguid family is divided into three subfamilies, eight genera and contains 94 species, of which 5 occur in El Salvador.
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thermoreceptor organ that is very sensitive to temperature variations and is used to detect warm-blooded prey. Approximately 224 species of viperids are distinguished, grouped into 32 genera. In El Salvador, 5 genera and 7 species occur.
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The dipsadids (Dipsadidae) are a family of snakes with a global distribution, consisting of 95 genera and 738 species. Some authors classify it as a subfamily (Dipsadinae) in the Colubridae family. 32 species occur in El Salvador.
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The natricines (Natricidae) are a family of snakes with a global distribution, consisting of 222 species. Some authors classify it as a subfamily (Natracinae) in the Colubridae family. 3 species occur in El Salvador.
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The corytophanids (Corytophanidae) are a family of scaly reptiles from the suborder of lizards. They typically present helmet-shaped front crests, which are sexually dimorphic characters in species of the genus
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The scincids (Scincidae) are a family of scaly sauropsids (reptiles); It is the most diverse group of lizards. Includes skinks or skinks. It belongs to the superfamily or infraorder
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The alligatoridae (Alligatoridae) are a family of crocodilian sauropsids (reptiles) native to the Americas, including alligators and caimans. It includes the extant genera
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include snakes, lizards, crocodilians and turtles. El Salvador has a herpetofauna that includes 141 species of reptiles, which are grouped into 3 orders and 26 families.
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mollusks, annelids, amphibians, small fish and sometimes carrion. The Kinosternidae family has a total of 4 genera and 25 species. Two species occur in El Salvador.
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colder waters of temperate zones. It is the only species within the Dermochelyidae family and is critically endangered. All other species are only known as fossils.
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tail ends with a horn-shaped scale. Most of these species are oviparous. Currently there are 6 genera with 203 species. One species occurs in El Salvador.
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The geoemydidae (Geoemydidae) are a family of turtles made up of 69 species distributed throughout the world. One of them occurs in El Salvador:
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Boids or boas (Boidae) are a family of non-venomous snakes, native to the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia and some
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of lizards whose distribution extends from the southern United States, Central America to
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2578:(Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854)
2233:(Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854)
2095:(Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854)
1918:(Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854)
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3039:United States Virgin Islands
2721:(in Spanish). Archived from
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968:(Duméril & Bibron, 1836)
376:(Thunberg in Schoepff, 1792)
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2213:McCranie & Wilson, 1995
984:Phyllodactylus tuberculosus
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2416:(Baird & Girard, 1853)
2199:Leptodeira septentrionalis
1864:Scaphiodontophis annulatus
1505:Domínguez & Diaz, 2011
1404:Lepidophyma flavimaculatum
1078:Ctenosaura quinquecarinata
1072:Köhler & Klemmer, 1994
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16:The reptiles that inhabit
3014:Saint Pierre and Miquelon
2329:Tretanorhinus nigroluteus
1318:Cnemidophorus lemniscatus
1261:Cnemidophorus lemniscatus
740:Corytophanes percarinatus
629:Diploglossus atitlanensis
465:Crocodilians (Crocodylia)
3034:Turks and Caicos Islands
2179:Leptodeira nigrofasciata
1914:Stenorrhina freminvillei
1904:Stenorrhina degenhardtii
1804:Mastigodryas melanolomus
1754:Leptodrymus pulcherrimus
1734:Drymobius margaritiferus
1377:Gymnophthalmus speciosus
1068:Ctenosaura flavidorsalis
710:and South America up to
402:Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima
3060:Reptiles of El Salvador
2685:Chelonia mydas agassizi
2110:Crisantophis nevermanni
2081:Coniophanes piceivittis
2061:Coniophanes bipunctatus
1874:Scolecophis atrocinctus
1744:Lampropeltis triangulum
1684:Chironius grandisquamis
1610:Lampropeltis triangulum
1139:Sceloporus malachiticus
994:Sphaerodactylus glaucus
921:Sphaerodactylus glaucus
445:Kinosternon scorpioides
422:Kinosternon scorpioides
2964:British Virgin Islands
2624:Porthidium ophryomegas
2564:Agkistrodon bilineatus
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2339:Tropidodipsas fischeri
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2119:Enulius flavitorques
1974:Tantilla vermiformis
1844:Pliocercus elapoides
1834:Oxyrhopus petolarius
1714:Drymarchon melanurus
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1197:Mesoscincus managuae
1149:Sceloporus squamosus
599:Abronia montecristoi
455:Staurotypus salvinii
323:Dermochelys coriacea
300:Dermochelys coriacea
202:Turtles (Testudines)
2919:Trinidad and Tobago
2814:Antigua and Barbuda
2717:Laticauda colubrina
2677:as a subspecies of
2584:Atropoides occiduus
2487:Laticauda colubrina
2464:Laticauda colubrina
2422:Thamnophis proximus
2379:Thamnophis proximus
2169:Leptodeira annulata
2139:Geophis rhodogaster
1934:Tantilla brevicauda
1884:Senticolis triaspis
1774:Leptophis mexicanus
1764:Leptophis ahaetulla
1694:Coluber mentovarius
1634:Leptophis ahaetulla
1622:Leptodeira annulata
1414:Lepidophyma smithii
1308:Aspidoscelis sackii
1288:Aspidoscelis deppei
867:Anolis tropidonotus
837:Anolis macrophallus
807:Anolis laeviventris
720:Basiliscus vittatus
659:Basiliscus vittatus
619:Celestus bivittatus
284:(Eschscholtz, 1829)
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2076:
2066:
2056:
2028:Imantodes cenchoa
1989:
1984:Tantillita canula
1979:
1978:(Hallowell, 1861)
1969:
1964:Tantilla taeniata
1959:
1949:
1939:
1929:
1919:
1909:
1899:
1894:Spilotes pullatus
1889:
1879:
1869:
1859:
1849:
1839:
1829:
1824:Oxybelis fulgidus
1819:
1809:
1799:
1789:
1779:
1769:
1759:
1749:
1739:
1729:
1719:
1709:
1704:Drymarchon corais
1699:
1689:
1658:Oxybelis fulgidus
1595:
1590:Loxocemus bicolor
1567:Loxocemus bicolor
1552:
1506:
1475:
1467:
1419:
1409:
1382:
1381:(Hallowell, 1871)
1343:
1333:
1328:Holcosus festivus
1323:
1313:
1303:
1293:
1237:Holcosus festivus
1222:
1212:
1202:
1164:
1154:
1144:
1134:
1103:
1093:
1083:
1073:
1056:Galapagos Islands
999:
989:
979:
969:
959:
954:Coleonyx mitratus
949:
882:
877:Anolis wellbornae
872:
862:
852:
842:
832:
822:
812:
802:
792:
782:
778:Anolis biporcatus
745:
735:
725:
644:
634:
624:
623:(Boulenger, 1895)
614:
604:
568:
563:Caiman crocodilus
520:Caiman crocodilus
506:
501:Crocodylus acutus
479:Crocodylus acutus
460:
450:
407:
387:
382:Trachemys venusta
377:
372:Trachemys scripta
367:
359:
328:
285:
275:
265:
255:
245:
199:
198:
3082:
3004:Saint Barthélemy
2934:Dependencies and
2807:Sovereign states
2793:
2786:
2779:
2770:
2765:
2763:
2761:
2754:Reptile Database
2735:
2734:
2732:
2730:
2711:
2705:
2704:
2702:
2700:
2690:"Chelonia mydas"
2680:Green sea turtle
2671:
2665:
2664:
2662:
2660:
2653:Reptile Database
2644:
2627:
2617:
2607:
2597:
2587:
2577:
2567:
2500:
2490:
2481:(Linnaeus, 1766)
2480:
2425:
2415:
2405:
2362:
2352:
2342:
2332:
2323:(Linnaeus, 1758)
2322:
2312:
2309:Sibon dimidiatus
2302:
2292:
2289:Sibon anthracops
2282:
2272:
2263:(Boettger, 1898)
2262:
2252:
2242:
2232:
2222:
2212:
2202:
2192:
2182:
2173:(Linnaeus, 1758)
2172:
2162:
2153:(Linnaeus, 1758)
2152:
2142:
2132:
2122:
2112:
2104:
2101:Conophis pulcher
2094:
2084:
2074:
2064:
2054:
1987:
1977:
1967:
1957:
1948:(Linnaeus, 1758)
1947:
1937:
1927:
1917:
1908:(Berthold, 1846)
1907:
1898:(Linnaeus, 1758)
1897:
1887:
1878:(Schlegel, 1837)
1877:
1867:
1857:
1847:
1838:(Linnaeus, 1758)
1837:
1827:
1817:
1807:
1797:
1787:
1777:
1768:(Linnaeus, 1758)
1767:
1757:
1748:(Lacépède, 1789)
1747:
1738:(Schlegel, 1837)
1737:
1727:
1717:
1707:
1697:
1687:
1593:
1550:
1504:
1473:
1465:
1462:Epictia goudotii
1451:Leptotyphlopidae
1439:Epictia goudotii
1429:Leptotyphlopidae
1417:
1408:A. Duméril, 1851
1407:
1380:
1358:Gymnophthalmidae
1348:Gymnophthalmidae
1342:(Wiegmann, 1834)
1341:
1331:
1322:(Linnaeus, 1758)
1321:
1312:(Wiegmann, 1834)
1311:
1301:
1292:(Wiegmann, 1834)
1291:
1220:
1210:
1207:Scincella assata
1200:
1162:
1152:
1142:
1132:
1102:(Linnaeus, 1758)
1101:
1091:
1081:
1071:
997:
987:
977:
967:
957:
947:
944:Coleonyx elegans
880:
870:
860:
850:
840:
830:
827:Anolis limifrons
820:
817:Anolis lemurinus
811:(Wiegmann, 1834)
810:
800:
797:Anolis crassulus
790:
781:(Wiegmann, 1834)
780:
760:Anolis crassulus
743:
733:
723:
642:
632:
622:
612:
602:
566:
504:
458:
449:(Linnaeus, 1766)
448:
405:
385:
375:
365:
357:
354:Trachemys emolli
327:(Vandelli, 1761)
326:
283:
274:(Linnaeus, 1766)
273:
264:(Linnaeus, 1758)
263:
253:
244:(Linnaeus, 1758)
243:
144:Leptotyphlopidae
125:Gymnophthalmidae
23:
3090:
3089:
3085:
3084:
3083:
3081:
3080:
3079:
3050:
3049:
3048:
3043:
2937:
2935:
2928:
2802:
2797:
2759:
2757:
2747:
2744:
2739:
2738:
2728:
2726:
2725:on 19 June 2015
2713:
2712:
2708:
2698:
2696:
2688:
2672:
2668:
2658:
2656:
2646:
2645:
2641:
2636:
2628:(Bocourt, 1868)
2618:Latreille, 1801
2509:
2434:
2406:(Bocourt, 1893)
2371:
2319:Sibon nebulatus
2313:(Günther, 1872)
2273:(Mertens, 1952)
2253:(Günther, 1865)
2243:(Günther, 1858)
2203:Kennicott, 1859
2075:(Günther, 1858)
2065:(Günther, 1858)
2016:Sibon nebulatus
1996:
1958:(Bocourt, 1883)
1858:(Günther, 1858)
1814:Oxybelis aeneus
1798:(Bocourt, 1890)
1788:(Günther, 1872)
1646:Oxybelis aeneus
1602:
1559:
1547:Boa constrictor
1539:Pacific islands
1521:Boa constrictor
1513:
1482:
1431:
1426:
1389:
1350:
1302:(Sackett, 1941)
1229:
1171:
1118:Phrynosomatidae
1110:
1108:Phrynosomatidae
1054:islands to the
1050:, and from the
1006:
889:
857:Anolis sminthus
847:Anolis serranoi
752:
651:
643:(Bocourt, 1872)
580:
575:
513:
472:
467:
414:
394:
366:(Bocourt, 1868)
363:Trachemys grayi
335:
292:
240:Caretta caretta
209:
204:
113:Phrynosomatidae
12:
11:
5:
3088:
3086:
3078:
3077:
3072:
3067:
3062:
3052:
3051:
3045:
3044:
3042:
3041:
3036:
3031:
3026:
3024:Sint Eustatius
3021:
3016:
3011:
3006:
3001:
2996:
2991:
2986:
2981:
2976:
2971:
2969:Cayman Islands
2966:
2961:
2956:
2951:
2946:
2940:
2938:
2933:
2930:
2929:
2927:
2926:
2921:
2916:
2911:
2906:
2901:
2896:
2891:
2886:
2881:
2876:
2871:
2866:
2861:
2856:
2851:
2846:
2841:
2836:
2831:
2826:
2821:
2816:
2810:
2808:
2804:
2803:
2798:
2796:
2795:
2788:
2781:
2773:
2767:
2766:
2743:
2740:
2737:
2736:
2706:
2666:
2638:
2637:
2635:
2632:
2631:
2630:
2620:
2614:Crotalus simus
2610:
2608:Linnaeus, 1758
2600:
2590:
2580:
2570:
2508:
2505:
2504:
2503:
2501:(Girard, 1854)
2493:
2483:
2433:
2430:
2429:
2428:
2418:
2408:
2370:
2367:
2366:
2365:
2355:
2345:
2335:
2325:
2315:
2305:
2303:(Shreve, 1951)
2295:
2285:
2283:(Stuart, 1954)
2275:
2265:
2255:
2245:
2235:
2225:
2223:(Peters, 1861)
2219:Ninia maculata
2215:
2209:Ninia espinali
2205:
2195:
2185:
2175:
2165:
2155:
2145:
2135:
2125:
2115:
2107:
2097:
2087:
2077:
2067:
2057:
2055:(Daudin, 1803)
1995:
1992:
1991:
1990:
1980:
1970:
1960:
1950:
1940:
1930:
1920:
1910:
1900:
1890:
1880:
1870:
1860:
1850:
1840:
1830:
1828:(Daudin, 1803)
1820:
1818:(Wagler, 1824)
1810:
1800:
1790:
1780:
1770:
1760:
1750:
1740:
1730:
1720:
1710:
1700:
1690:
1688:(Peters, 1869)
1601:
1598:
1597:
1596:
1558:
1555:
1554:
1553:
1551:Linnaeus, 1758
1512:
1509:
1508:
1507:
1481:
1478:
1477:
1476:
1474:(Taylor, 1940)
1468:
1430:
1427:
1425:
1422:
1421:
1420:
1410:
1388:
1385:
1384:
1383:
1349:
1346:
1345:
1344:
1334:
1324:
1314:
1304:
1294:
1228:
1225:
1224:
1223:
1213:
1203:
1170:
1167:
1166:
1165:
1163:Wiegmann, 1834
1155:
1145:
1135:
1109:
1106:
1105:
1104:
1094:
1084:
1074:
1005:
1002:
1001:
1000:
990:
988:Wiegmann, 1834
980:
978:Schlegel, 1836
970:
960:
958:(Peters, 1863)
950:
888:
885:
884:
883:
873:
863:
853:
851:(Köhler, 1999)
843:
833:
823:
813:
803:
793:
783:
751:
748:
747:
746:
736:
734:(Merrem, 1820)
726:
724:Wiegmann, 1828
683:Corytophanidae
650:
649:Corytophanidae
647:
646:
645:
635:
625:
615:
605:
579:
576:
574:
571:
570:
569:
567:Linnaeus, 1758
512:
509:
508:
507:
471:
468:
466:
463:
462:
461:
451:
413:
410:
409:
408:
393:
390:
389:
388:
378:
368:
360:
358:(Legler, 1990)
334:
331:
330:
329:
312:Dermochelyidae
291:
290:Dermochelyidae
288:
287:
286:
276:
266:
260:Chelonia mydas
256:
246:
217:Chelonia mydas
208:
205:
203:
200:
197:
196:
180:
179:
133:
132:
97:Corytophanidae
82:
81:
63:
62:
43:Dermochelyidae
28:
27:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
3087:
3076:
3073:
3071:
3068:
3066:
3063:
3061:
3058:
3057:
3055:
3040:
3037:
3035:
3032:
3030:
3027:
3025:
3022:
3020:
3017:
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3007:
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2997:
2995:
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2990:
2987:
2985:
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2977:
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2970:
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2960:
2957:
2955:
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2945:
2942:
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2925:
2924:United States
2922:
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2907:
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2900:
2897:
2895:
2892:
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2815:
2812:
2811:
2809:
2805:
2801:
2794:
2789:
2787:
2782:
2780:
2775:
2774:
2771:
2755:
2751:
2750:"El Salvador"
2746:
2745:
2741:
2724:
2720:
2718:
2710:
2707:
2695:
2691:
2686:
2682:
2681:
2676:
2670:
2667:
2654:
2650:
2649:"El+Salvador"
2643:
2640:
2633:
2626:
2625:
2621:
2616:
2615:
2611:
2606:
2605:
2601:
2596:
2595:
2591:
2586:
2585:
2581:
2576:
2575:
2571:
2568:Günther, 1863
2566:
2565:
2561:
2560:
2559:
2555:
2554:
2550:
2543:
2542:
2537:
2531:
2530:
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2403:
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2361:
2360:
2356:
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2350:
2346:
2341:
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2336:
2331:
2330:
2326:
2321:
2320:
2316:
2311:
2310:
2306:
2301:
2300:
2296:
2291:
2290:
2286:
2281:
2280:
2276:
2271:
2270:
2266:
2261:
2260:
2256:
2251:
2250:
2246:
2241:
2240:
2236:
2231:
2230:
2226:
2221:
2220:
2216:
2211:
2210:
2206:
2201:
2200:
2196:
2193:Günther, 1895
2191:
2190:
2186:
2183:Günther, 1868
2181:
2180:
2176:
2171:
2170:
2166:
2161:
2160:
2156:
2151:
2150:
2146:
2141:
2140:
2136:
2133:Mertens, 1952
2131:
2130:
2126:
2121:
2120:
2116:
2111:
2108:
2103:
2102:
2098:
2093:
2092:
2088:
2083:
2082:
2078:
2073:
2072:
2068:
2063:
2062:
2058:
2053:
2052:
2051:Clelia clelia
2048:
2047:
2046:
2042:
2041:
2037:
2030:
2029:
2024:
2018:
2017:
2012:
2006:
2005:
2004:Clelia clelia
2000:
1993:
1986:
1985:
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1971:
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1966:
1965:
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1955:
1951:
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1941:
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1906:
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1497:
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1491:
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1479:
1472:
1469:
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1463:
1459:
1458:
1457:
1453:
1452:
1448:
1441:
1440:
1435:
1428:
1423:
1418:Bocourt, 1876
1416:
1415:
1411:
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1398:
1394:
1386:
1379:
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1193:
1192:
1190:
1186:
1181:
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1176:
1168:
1161:
1160:
1156:
1153:Bocourt, 1874
1151:
1150:
1146:
1141:
1140:
1136:
1133:Bocourt, 1873
1131:
1130:
1126:
1125:
1124:
1120:
1119:
1115:
1107:
1100:
1099:
1098:Iguana iguana
1095:
1090:
1089:
1085:
1080:
1079:
1075:
1070:
1069:
1065:
1064:
1063:
1061:
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1053:
1049:
1045:
1040:
1039:
1035:
1028:
1027:
1022:
1016:
1015:
1014:Iguana iguana
1010:
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991:
986:
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828:
824:
819:
818:
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809:
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799:
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794:
789:
788:
787:Anolis capito
784:
779:
776:
775:
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773:
769:
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744:Duméril, 1856
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2999:Puerto Rico
2909:Saint Lucia
2859:El Salvador
2756:. Reptarium
2655:. Reptarium
2551:· Family:
2440:· Family:
2426:(Say, 1823)
2389:· Family:
2299:Sibon carri
2229:Ninia sebae
2038:· Family:
1668:· Family:
1579:Loxocemidae
1577:· Family:
1557:Loxocemidae
1531:· Family:
1490:Typhlopidae
1488:· Family:
1480:Typhlopidae
1449:· Family:
1397:Xantusiidae
1395:· Family:
1387:Xantusiidae
1356:· Family:
1271:· Family:
1177:· Family:
1116:· Family:
1036:· Family:
931:· Family:
772:Dactyloidae
770:· Family:
750:Dactyloidae
586:· Family:
554:Paleosuchus
529:· Family:
488:· Family:
432:· Family:
392:Geoemydidae
341:· Family:
310:· Family:
229:Cheloniidae
227:· Family:
207:Cheloniidae
156:Loxocemidae
148:Typhlopidae
129:Xantusiidae
101:Dactyloidae
51:Geoemydidae
39:Cheloniidae
18:El Salvador
3054:Categories
2994:Montserrat
2989:Martinique
2984:Guadeloupe
2839:Costa Rica
2742:References
2729:15 October
2391:Natricidae
2369:Natricidae
2353:Cope, 1863
2333:Cope, 1861
2105:Cope, 1869
2085:Cope, 1869
2040:Dipsadidae
1994:Dipsadidae
1928:Cope, 1876
1848:Cope, 1860
1676:Antarctica
1670:Colubridae
1600:Colubridae
1594:Cope, 1861
1189:Lacertidae
1143:Cope, 1864
998:Cope, 1866
948:Gray, 1845
933:Gekkonidae
887:Gekkonidae
831:Cope, 1862
821:Cope, 1861
801:Cope, 1864
703:Laemanctus
691:Basiliscus
681:· Family:
527:Crocodylia
486:Crocodylia
430:Testudines
339:Testudines
308:Testudines
225:Testudines
192:References
168:Natricidae
164:Dipsadidae
160:Colubridae
105:Gekkonidae
2979:Greenland
2894:Nicaragua
2869:Guatemala
2553:Viperidae
2507:Viperidae
1365:oviparous
1179:Scincidae
1169:Scincidae
1052:Caribbean
1038:Iguanidae
1004:Iguanidae
881:Ahl, 1940
537:Alligator
176:Viperidae
117:Scincidae
109:Iguanidae
2944:Anguilla
2879:Honduras
2849:Dominica
2824:Barbados
2549:Squamata
2442:Elapidae
2438:Squamata
2432:Elapidae
2387:Squamata
2036:Squamata
1666:Squamata
1575:Squamata
1529:Squamata
1486:Squamata
1447:Squamata
1393:Squamata
1354:Squamata
1269:Squamata
1175:Squamata
1114:Squamata
1048:Paraguay
1034:Squamata
929:Squamata
768:Squamata
679:Squamata
588:Anguidae
584:Squamata
578:Anguidae
343:Emydidae
333:Emydidae
172:Elapidae
93:Anguidae
47:Emydidae
2974:Curaçao
2959:Bonaire
2954:Bermuda
2884:Jamaica
2864:Grenada
2819:Bahamas
2699:2 April
2547:Order:
2436:Order:
2385:Order:
2034:Order:
1664:Order:
1573:Order:
1527:Order:
1484:Order:
1445:Order:
1391:Order:
1369:species
1352:Order:
1273:Teiidae
1267:Order:
1227:Teiidae
1173:Order:
1112:Order:
1032:Order:
927:Order:
766:Order:
712:Ecuador
708:Central
677:Order:
582:Order:
525:Order:
484:Order:
428:Order:
337:Order:
306:Order:
223:Order:
121:Teiidae
88:Lizards
34:Turtles
2899:Panama
2889:Mexico
2834:Canada
2829:Belize
2760:2 June
2659:2 June
1533:Boidae
1511:Boidae
1044:family
542:Caiman
152:Boidae
139:Snakes
2949:Aruba
2874:Haiti
2634:Notes
186:Notes
3019:Saba
2844:Cuba
2762:2014
2731:2023
2701:2012
2661:2014
1280:eggs
1060:Fiji
1058:and
700:and
551:and
174:·
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