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1.6 South America. 2 See also. ... The following are the regional reptiles lists by continent. Continent ... North America north of Mexico; Canada; United States.
This is a checklist of American reptiles found in Northern America, based primarily on publications by the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAR). [1] [2] [3] It includes all species of Bermuda, Canada, Greenland, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and the United States including recently introduced species such as chameleons, the Nile monitor, and the Burmese python.
Snakes of South America (4 C, 284 P) Turtles of South America (2 C, 59 P) A. Reptiles of Argentina (406 P) B. Reptiles of Bolivia (254 P) Reptiles of Brazil (5 C, 6 P) C.
Although their ancestral home is South America, all 5 extant genera and 6 of 10 extant species are present in Central America. Numerous ground sloths, some of which reached the size of elephants, were once present in both North and South America, as well as on the Antilles, but all went extinct following the arrival of humans. Extant two-toed ...
The Great American Biotic Interchange (commonly abbreviated as GABI), also known as the Great American Interchange and the Great American Faunal Interchange, was an important late Cenozoic paleozoogeographic biotic interchange event in which land and freshwater fauna migrated from North America to South America via Central America and vice ...
Reptiles of North America includes: Northern America. List of reptiles of Canada; Middle America. List of reptiles of Mexico; Central America and the Caribbean
From the much-loved lizards and snakes to the hard-shelled turtles and tortoises who can live for decades (and some, centuries). Unlike cats or dogs, reptiles don’t carry dander.
Pages in category "Lizards of South America" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 318 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .