Reptiles/Amphibians with G

  • A well-known lizard; a clear reptile.

  • Informal for alligator; a reptile.

  • A real amphibian species; fits great.

  • Common North American snake (reptile).

  • Colloquial for garter-type snakes; reptile.

  • Venomous lizard species; a reptile.

  • A known amphibian; tree-dwelling frog.

  • European grass snake; a true reptile.

  • A well-known iguana species; reptile.

  • Common name for smooth/rough green snakes.

  • Green anaconda is a giant South American boa

  • Generic name, but still a lizard (reptile).

  • Generic, but describes a reptile; okay.

  • Gharial is a fish-eating crocodilian from India

  • Huge tortoise species from Galápagos Islands.

  • Giant tortoise is a large land reptile from islands

  • Very large aquatic salamanders in Asia.

  • Goanna is an Australian monitor lizard genus Varanus

  • Gila monster, venomous lizard from SW USA/Mexico.

  • Sea turtle species; common tropical marine reptile.

  • Large toad; often used for big amphibian species.

  • Geiko
  • Marine iguanas from Galápagos, famous divers.

  • Alt. spelling of gecko; used in pop culture/Japan.

  • Giant Galápagos tortoise, famous island reptile.

  • Generic name for any lizard with grey color.

  • Likely green tree python, arboreal snake.

  • Giganotosaurus, real large theropod dinosaur.

  • Misspelt garter snake, common North American snake.

  • Common name for several small garden lizards.

  • Any lizard species native to Galápagos Islands.

  • Highly venomous African green mamba snake.

  • Any very large frog; size descriptor ok.

  • Any unusually large lizard; descriptor accepted.

  • Goanna (spelled goanna), Australian monitor lizard.

  • Reptile; iguana from Galápagos Islands, threatened species.

  • Valid generic name for an unspecified snake.

  • Generic phrase for a large snake, acceptable here.

  • Generic, but fits: very large lizard reptile.

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