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  2. Category:Reptiles of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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  3. Lists of reptiles by region - Wikipedia

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    The following are the regional reptiles lists by continent. Continent. Africa. Canary Islands; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Egypt; Ghana; Lesotho; Madagascar;

  4. Category:Fauna of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Category pertaining to animals found in Jamaica. Particularly those which are endemic to the country. ... Reptiles of Jamaica ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  5. Jamaican iguana - Wikipedia

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    A remnant population was discovered soon after. [6] [7] The Hellshire Hills area is the only area of Jamaica where this iguana is found. It is relegated to two dense populations that consist of scattered individuals. [1] [6] They were once prevalent in the island but are now only found in the dry, rocky, limestone forest areas of St. Catherine. [1]

  6. Category:Lists of reptiles by country - Wikipedia

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  7. List of reptiles - Wikipedia

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    The following list of reptiles lists the vertebrate class of reptiles by family, spanning two subclasses. Reptile here is taken in its traditional ( paraphyletic ) sense, and thus birds are not included (although birds are considered reptiles in the cladistic sense).

  8. Jamaican boa - Wikipedia

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    A species is listed as such when the best available evidence indicates that a population decline of 20% is expected within the next ten years or three generations, whichever is the longer, due to a decline in the quality and area of occupancy. It is therefore considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. Year assessed: 1996. [41]

  9. Category:Reptiles of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Reptiles of Jamaica (34 P) M. ... List of amphibians and reptiles of Saba; List of amphibians and reptiles of Saint Barthélemy ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...