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  2. List of reptiles of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The reptiles of Great Britain include three native ... Baker, J. and Foster, J. Priorities for Non-Native Amphibians and Reptiles in the UK. ARC Research Report 11/02.

  3. 32 types of reptiles you can keep as a pet - AOL

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    These are the best types of reptiles you can keep as a pet. ... Generally considered easy to care for, leopard geckos are recommended as a good pet for beginners. 2. Red-footed tortoise.

  4. List of amphibians of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Salamanders and newts . Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) — has bred at least once [citation needed]; Alpine newt (Ichthyosaura alpestris) (naturalised) [1]; Italian crested newt (Triturus carnifex) [2]

  5. Lacertidae - Wikipedia

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    Troodos lizard Phoenicolacerta troodica Terminology and scalation of lacertids. The Lacertidae are the family of the wall lizards, true lizards, or sometimes simply lacertas, which are native to Afro-Eurasia. It is a diverse family with at about 360 species in 39 genera. They represent the dominant group of reptiles found in Europe.

  6. Category:Lizards of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lizards of Europe" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ablepharus;

  7. Category:Lizards - Wikipedia

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  8. Sand lizard - Wikipedia

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    The sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) is a lacertid lizard. There are several subspecies, including L. a. agilis, L. a. argus, and L. a. exigua. The sand lizard is distributed across most of Europe from the southern coast of Britain and across the continent to Lake Baikal in Russia. [2] [3] It does not occur in European Turkey.

  9. Lizard - Wikipedia

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    Lizard is the common name used for all squamate reptiles other than snakes (and to a lesser extent amphisbaenians), encompassing over 7,000 species, [1] ranging across all continents except Antarctica, as well as most oceanic island chains.