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alligator |
a large reptile with short legs, a long body and tail, and a long, wide snout. Alligators are protected by thick skin with many hard bumps. They live in rivers, lakes, swamps, and other bodies of water in the southeast United States and in China. They usually eat insects, fish, turtles, snakes, birds, and other water animals, but have been known to attack small land mammals. They are closely related to crocodiles. Chinese alligators are endangered because their habitat is being changed by people. |
amnion |
a thin membranous sac, filled with a watery fluid, that contains the embryo of a mammal, bird, or reptile. |
caiman |
a large reptile that is related to the crocodile and alligator. Caimans live in tropical areas of North and South America. |
crocodile |
a large reptile that is found in tropical swamps. It has a thick, tough skin, a long tail, and a long, pointed snout. |
crocodilian |
a reptile of the group that includes the crocodile. Alligators and caimans are crocodilians. |
dragon |
a mythical animal that is usu. depicted as a monstrous, winged, fire-breathing reptile with claws and a long tail, often acting as a guardian of a place, treasure, or the like. [1/2 definitions] |
egg1 |
a round or oval object that contains what may become a young bird, reptile, insect, or other animal. Each egg includes food to help a developing animal grow. Bird and reptile eggs have shells. Some kinds of eggs are used as food by people and other animals. [1/2 definitions] |
gavial |
a large crocodilian reptile, found in India and Indonesia, that has a long narrow snout. |
Gila monster |
a large, venomous reptile that lives in the southwestern part of the United States and in Mexico. This lizard has a short tail and scales in patterns of black with orange, yellow, or pink. |
hatchling |
a young animal, such as a bird, reptile, or fish newly emerged from its egg. |
lizard |
a reptile with rough, scaly skin, four legs, and a long tapering tail. |
lore2 |
the portion of a bird between its eye and beak, or an analogous portion of a fish or reptile. |
plesiosaur |
an extinct marine reptile with limbs like paddles, a large flattened body, and a short tail. The plesiosaur lived millions of years ago. |
pterodactyl |
a flying reptile that lived at the same time as dinosaurs. Pterodactyls had wings covered with skin. Some were huge and glided over the oceans and caught fish. They became extinct over sixty-five million years ago. |
pterosaur |
a flying reptile of the Mesozoic era characterized as having a birdlike beak and membranous wings supported by an exceptionally long fourth digit of each forelimb. |
reptile |
a kind of animal whose body temperature depends on the air or water around it. A snake is one kind of reptile. |
reptilian |
of, concerning, resembling, or being a reptile. [2/3 definitions] |
ringneck |
a ring-necked animal such as a bird or reptile. |
-saurus |
lizard (used in the scientific names of certain reptile genera). |
shell |
a hard, protective structure that completely surrounds a developing animal, such as a bird or reptile. [1/13 definitions] |
snake |
a long, narrow reptile that has scales but no legs. [1/3 definitions] |
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