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  2. Human uses of reptiles - Wikipedia

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    Reptiles still pose a threat to human populations, as snakes kill some tens of thousands each year, while crocodiles attack and kill hundreds of people per year in Southeast Asia and Africa. However, people keep some reptiles such as iguanas , turtles, and the docile corn snake as pets.

  3. Gila monster - Wikipedia

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    The effectiveness is because the lizard protein is 53% identical to glucagon-like peptide-1 analog (GLP-1), a hormone released from the human digestive tract that helps to regulate insulin and glucagon. Using a sophisticated injection formula with sustained release of the drug, the lizard protein remains effective much longer than the human ...

  4. Lizard - Wikipedia

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    Most lizard species are harmless to humans. Only the largest lizard species, the Komodo dragon, which reaches 3.3 m (11 ft) in length and weighs up to 166 kg (366 lb), has been known to stalk, attack, and, on occasion, kill humans. An eight-year-old Indonesian boy died from blood loss after an attack in 2007.

  5. Nile monitor - Wikipedia

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    The Nile monitor is Africa's longest lizard. [14] They grow from about 120 to 220 cm (3 ft 11 in to 7 ft 3 in) in length, with the largest specimens attaining 244 cm (8 ft). [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In an average-sized specimen, the snout-to-vent length will be around 50 cm (1 ft 8 in). [ 17 ]

  6. Man-eating animal - Wikipedia

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    Although humans can be attacked by many kinds of non-human animals, man-eating animals are those that have incorporated human flesh into their usual diet and actively hunt and kill humans. Most reported cases of man-eaters have involved lions , tigers , leopards , polar bears , and large crocodilians .

  7. If you meet a lizard the size of a dog in the wild in SC ...

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    Here’s what you should do if you encounter an invasive dog-sized lizards in South Carolina, Department of Natural Resources says.

  8. Uromastyx - Wikipedia

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    The genus is native to Africa and the Middle East (West Asia). Member species are commonly called spiny-tailed lizards, uromastyces, mastigures, or dabb lizards. Lizards in the genus Uromastyx are primarily herbivorous, but occasionally eat insects and other small animals, especially young lizards. They spend most of their waking hours basking ...

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