Pet Reptiles - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Lives in the South East USA, known to hide in corn fields. Corn Snake
95%
Larges constricting reptile commonly kept as pets. Boa Constrictor
89%
Australian medium sized lizard common in the pet trade, eats greens and bugs. Bearded Dragon
81%
The worlds longest snake. From South Asia, have ate humans on very rare occasions before. Reticulated Python
76%
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
73%
Used to be a very popular lizard, often taken from the wild. A huge enclosure is needed. Green Iguana
62%
Lizard living in Central Asia, very common in the pet trade, named after a big cat. Leopard Gecko
59%
Very commonly kept New Caledonian lizard, previously thought to be extinct. Crested Gecko
54%
From Madagascar, changes colour based on their mood.Named after a family of cats. Panther Chameleon
54%
Common pet snake, eats other snakes in the wild. Kingsnake
51%
Lizard that uses their tongue to look poisonous. Australia and South Asia. Blue Tongued Skink
49%
Uses their nose to dig, males get up to ca 50 cm and females ca 90 cm. Hognose Snake
43%
This species have no males, keep them in a group since they're social. Can clone themselves. Mourning Gecko
43%
Most common pet turtle in the world. Red-Eared Slider
43%
Not actually Russian. One of the first animals sen to space. Small compared to their relatives. Russian Tortoise
35%
Most common species of chameleons kept as pets. Veiled Chameleon
35%
Usually bought as babies, but then end up in shelters due to their huge size.
From Africa. Third largest tortoise species.
Sulcata Tortoise
27%
They get their names from the sound males make. Tokay Gecko
22%
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