Lizards and turtles
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REPTILESLizards and turtles
reptilesA cold-blooded vertebrate of a class that includes snakes, lizards, crocodiles, turtles, and tortoises. They are distinguished by having a dry scaly skin, and typically laying soft-shelled eggs on land
REPTILESTurtles, lizards, etc.
PETSTurtles and toucans
PETSTurtles and terriers
SNAPPERSTurtles and fish
ELENORE"You're my pride and joy, et cetera" girl in a Turtles hit
hyoplastronin a turtle's plastron, a plate between the hypoplastron and the entoplastron
hyoplastraHYOPLASTRON, in a turtle's plastron, a plate between the hypoplastron and the entoplastron
cooterany of several large aquatic turtles of the southern U.S. and northern Mexico
cootersany of several large aquatic turtles of the southern U.S. and northern Mexico
tortoiseshellsThe semitransparent mottled yellow and brown shell of certain turtles, typically used to make jewelry or ornaments
tortoiseshellThe semitransparent mottled yellow and brown shell of certain turtles, typically used to make jewelry or ornaments
flipperA broad flat limb without fingers, used for swimming by various sea animals such as seals, whales, and turtles
flippersA broad flat limb without fingers, used for swimming by various sea animals such as seals, whales, and turtles
diapsid(of reptiles) having two openings in the skull behind each eye, characteristic of the subclasses Lepidosauria and Archosauria, including all living reptiles except turtles
pilotfishA fish of warm seas that is often seen swimming close to large fish such as sharks and sometimes turtles and boats, said to lead sharks to prey
pilotfishesA fish of warm seas that is often seen swimming close to large fish such as sharks and sometimes turtles and boats, said to lead sharks to prey
testudinesAn order of reptiles that comprises the turtles, terrapins, and tortoises. They are distinguished by having a shell of bony plates covered with horny scales, and many kinds are aquatic
ridleygray sea turtle, Lepidochelys kempii, of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of North America, about 24 in. (61 cm) long, previously thought to be a hybrid of the loggerhead and green turtles: an endangered species
ridleysgray sea turtle, Lepidochelys kempii, of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of North America, about 24 in. (61 cm) long, previously thought to be a hybrid of the loggerhead and green turtles: an endangered species
sliderany of several freshwater turtles of the genus Chrysemys, of North America, having a smooth shell usually olive brown with various markings above and yellow below: some, esp. C. scripta, are raised commercially and the young sold as pets, ra