Aldabra Giant Tortoise is a giant species of Tortoise native to the Aldabra Islands in the Indian Ocean. The Aldabra giant
tortoise is one of the largest species of Tortoise on the planet and is also one of the world's longest living animals, with one Aldabra
Giant Tortoise individual reaching the grand old age of 255 years old.
Alligator are in the same family as other large reptiles like Crocodiles but are native to only to countries, which are the
southern USA and China(where the Alligator is now nearly extinct). Alligators tend to be smaller than their Crocodile cousins
but have been known to move at speeds up to 15mph on land making them one of fastest large reptiles in the world.
Bearded dragon(also known as dragon) is found naturally in Australia, but bearded dragons are kept as exotic pets in
many places all around the world. Bearded dragons can grow up to 24 inches long but that is including their long tail, making
the bearded dragon fairly small in body size for a lizard.
Bearded dragons feed mainly on insects, crickets and worms and like all reptiles enjoy spending their days on a rock under the
sun recharging until nightfall when the bearded dragon is much more active.
Caiman is a large aquatic reptile found in the swamps and tropical rivers that cover Central and South America. Although
the caimans have much narrower bodies, they are most closely related to alligators and crocodiles.
Caimans are found in a variety of habitats throughout Central and South America from marshes and swamps to mangrove rivers and
lakes. As with other reptiles, caimans have scaly skin and live a fairly nocturnal existence.
Caiman lizard is a medium sized species of lizard, natively found in the jungles of South America. The caiman lizard is powerfully
built and is one of the largest lizard species on the American continent. The caiman lizard can be found inhabiting the rainforest
and swampland areas of South America in the countries of Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Caiman lizards are most commonly
spotted in areas which are flooded as they are very aquatic creatures.
Chameleon is very distinctive and well known species of lizars, due to the large eyes and curled tail of the chameleon. Chameleons
are found throughout jungle nad desert alike in Africa, Asia and parts of Southern Europe and chameleons have also been introduced
to parts of North America. There are thought to be more than 160 different species of chameleon that range from just an inch
to more than a couple of feet in size.


Crocodiles are one of the planet's oldest living creatures, thought to be around 200 million years old which means that crocodiles
were around in dinosaur times. Crocodiles live throughout the watery tropics of Africa, Asia, America and Australia, congregating
in freshwater environments in the world's lakes and rivers. Crocodiles feed on fish, reptiles and mammals, the prey size generally
dependent on the size of the crocodile.
Desert tortoise is a medium size species of tortoise that is found in the south-western desert regions of Northern America
and parts of northern Mexico. The desert tortoise is most commonly known for its high, patterned shell and the fact that is lives
in burrows underground.
Frilled lizard is a large species of lizard natively found in the jungles of Australia and its surrounding islands. It is
known by a number of names including the frill-necked lizard and the frilled dragon.
The frilled lizard is an arboreal animal meaning that it spends the majority of its life in the trees. It can be found in humid
climates such as tropical jungles and forests, across Australia and Papua New Guinea.
Galapagos tortoise was first documented by Charles Darwin last century when he went on his trip to the Galapagos islands.
It is the biggest species of tortoise in the modern world with some Galapagos tortoises reaching more than 4ft long!It is also
one of the longest living species of tortoises getting older than 150!
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