Reptiles/Amphibians with P

  • A real snake (genus Python) - definitely a reptile.

  • Famous amphibian; a true frog with toxic skin.

  • Extinct flying reptile (a pterosaur), fits well.

  • A turtle species; a real reptile. Good pick!

  • Group of snakes with heat pits - reptiles.

  • A real salamander - amphibian category fits.

  • Well-known turtle species - a reptile.

  • Many frogs are poisonous - amphibians.

  • Real species from India; an amphibian.

  • Any frog that is pink colored; still an amphibian.

  • Any salamander with pink skin; valid amphibian term.

  • Common name for several North American colubrid snakes.

  • Common name for several arboreal snakes in tropics.

  • Snapping turtle species Emydura subglobosa, Australian freshwater.

  • Old word for tadpole, a young frog or toad.

  • Generic but fine: a snake with pink coloration.

  • Generic but valid: a frog living in ponds.

  • Clear typo of python, a non‑venomous constrictor.

  • Obvious typo for piton/python; valid snake.

  • German for poison dart frog; real toxic amphibian.

  • Large Australian monitor lizard (goanna) species.

  • Gecko from Palawan, Philippines; island endemic lizard

  • Generic term for salamanders in Pacific regions

  • Generic lizard with purple color descriptor

  • Generic lizard described by pink coloration

  • Generic name for any snake from Persia/Iran area

  • Imaginary color term, but clearly a type of snake.

  • Color + toad descriptor, fits amphibian category.

  • Colorful lizard from Madagascar, popular pet reptile.

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