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  • Marine Reptiles

    Contains information about the characteristics, behavior, ecology, habitat, and range of marine reptiles such as sea snakes and turtles.

    www.starfish.ch

  • Galapagos Reptiles

    Information about the giant tortoise, green sea turtle, marine and land iguanas, and lava lizards.

    www.rit.edu

  • Reptilians.org

    Has a photo gallery, movies, and a reptile quiz.

    reptilians.org

  • Introduction to the Diapsids

    Explains what the word reptile really means, and looks at a few different reptiles.

    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu

  • Australian Wildlife: Reptiles

    A collection of photographs and information for Australian reptiles including lizards, snakes, turtles and crocodiles.

    www.geocities.com

  • Reptile Rage

    Offers instructions for reptile care to ensure safety. Explains the dangers of bacteria that are often resident on reptiles' skin.

    www.fda.gov

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