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  2. Reptile - Wikipedia

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    Reptiles, from Nouveau Larousse Illustré, 1897–1904, notice the inclusion of amphibians (below the crocodiles). In the 13th century, the category of reptile was recognized in Europe as consisting of a miscellany of egg-laying creatures, including "snakes, various fantastic monsters, lizards, assorted amphibians, and worms", as recorded by Beauvais in his Mirror of Nature. [7]

  3. Snake - Wikipedia

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    Nonvenomous snakes either swallow prey alive or kill by constriction. Etymology The English word snake comes from Old English snaca , itself from Proto-Germanic * snak-an- ( cf. Germanic Schnake 'ring snake', Swedish snok 'grass snake'), from Proto-Indo-European root * (s)nēg-o- 'to crawl to creep', which also gave sneak as well as Sanskrit ...

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  5. Category:Snake video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Snake video games" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Snakes (N-Gage game) Surround (video game) T.

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  7. Category:Video games about reptiles - Wikipedia

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    Video games based on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (29 P) Pages in category "Video games about reptiles" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.

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  9. Rattlesnake - Wikipedia

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    The skin of snakes is highly sensitive to contact, tension, and pressure; they are capable of feeling pain. [67] An important function of the skin is the sensation of changes in air temperature, which can guide the snakes towards warm basking/shelter locations. [68] All snakes are ectotherms. To maintain a stable body temperature, they exchange ...