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The heaviest venomous snake is a rattler that shares its name with a baseball team. What is this snake?
What snake is Britain's only poisonous reptile?
What would a herpetologist raise in a ranarium?
What animal's name means "the lizard" in Spanish?
The female of what snake is the only one to build nests for its eggs?
Which snake is unusual in that it has two full lungs, a maternal instinct and, amazingly, two vestigial rear legs?
Although the glass snake has no legs, it's not really a snake. What is it?
In D&D, this creature can turn you to stone. In the real world, it's a lizard that can literally run on water. What is it?
A turtle can breathe through cloacal bursae. Where are these bursae located?
What "aquatic footwear" is actually another name for a poisonous pit viper called the cottonmouth?
The name of what reptile means "worm of the pebbles"?
The tuatara is the sole surviving species of the Rhynchocephalia order. What is it?
Which New Zealand reptile has a tiny third eye on top of its head?
You'd find are no alligators in the Alligator River, but you would find crocodiles. Where are you?
Most lizards can only hiss, but what is the only lizard that make other sounds, including barks?
What Indonesian island shares its name with the world's largest lizard?
They make up the order Anura. And because they have no teeth, they push their eyeballs back into their heads to push food down their throats. What are they?
Strictly speaking, it was an Egyptian cobra that Cleopatra used to kill herself, although it's also known by what other name?
It's the world largest lizard and in 2001, it made headlines when it attacked the toe of San Francisco Chronicle editor Phil Bronstein, husband of Sharon Stone, during a zoo visit. What species is this?
The paradise tree snake of Singapore appears to do something unusual. What?
What snake is Britain's only poisonous reptile?
What would a herpetologist raise in a ranarium?
What animal's name means "the lizard" in Spanish?
The female of what snake is the only one to build nests for its eggs?
Which snake is unusual in that it has two full lungs, a maternal instinct and, amazingly, two vestigial rear legs?
Although the glass snake has no legs, it's not really a snake. What is it?
In D&D, this creature can turn you to stone. In the real world, it's a lizard that can literally run on water. What is it?
A turtle can breathe through cloacal bursae. Where are these bursae located?
What "aquatic footwear" is actually another name for a poisonous pit viper called the cottonmouth?
The name of what reptile means "worm of the pebbles"?
The tuatara is the sole surviving species of the Rhynchocephalia order. What is it?
Which New Zealand reptile has a tiny third eye on top of its head?
You'd find are no alligators in the Alligator River, but you would find crocodiles. Where are you?
Most lizards can only hiss, but what is the only lizard that make other sounds, including barks?
What Indonesian island shares its name with the world's largest lizard?
They make up the order Anura. And because they have no teeth, they push their eyeballs back into their heads to push food down their throats. What are they?
Strictly speaking, it was an Egyptian cobra that Cleopatra used to kill herself, although it's also known by what other name?
It's the world largest lizard and in 2001, it made headlines when it attacked the toe of San Francisco Chronicle editor Phil Bronstein, husband of Sharon Stone, during a zoo visit. What species is this?
The paradise tree snake of Singapore appears to do something unusual. What?