Pet Reptiles

Guess commonly kept reptiles
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Lives in the South East USA, known to hide in corn fields.
Corn Snake
Australian medium sized lizard common in the pet trade, eats greens and bugs.
Bearded Dragon
Very commonly kept New Caledonian lizard, previously thought to be extinct.
Crested Gecko
Lizard living in Central Asia, very common in the pet trade, named after a big cat.
Leopard Gecko
Larges constricting reptile commonly kept as pets.
Boa Constrictor
Most common pet turtle in the world.
Red-Eared Slider
Not actually Russian. One of the first animals sen to space. Small compared to their relatives.
Russian Tortoise
Most common pet snake. Were once used by royals who wore them as a living bracelet or necklace, due to them being docile towards humans.
Ball Python
This species have no males, keep them in a group since they're social. Can clone themselves.
Mourning Gecko
Common pet snake, eats other snakes in the wild.
Kingsnake
Used to be a very popular lizard, often taken from the wild. A huge enclosure is needed.
Green Iguana
From Madagascar, changes colour based on their mood. Named after a family of cats.
Panther Chameleon
Most common species of chameleons kept as pets.
Veiled Chameleon
Uses their nose to dig, males get up to ca 50 cm and females ca 90 cm.
Hognose Snake
The worlds longest snake. From South Asia, have ate humans on very rare occasions before.
Reticulated Python
Lizard that uses their tongue to look poisonous. Australia and South Asia.
Blue Tongued Skink
Usually bought as babies, but then end up in shelters due to their huge size. From Africa. Third largest tortoise species.
Sulcata Tortoise
They get their names from the sound males make.
Tokay Gecko
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