Wild A to Z: Reptiles - Statistics

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Hint Letter Answer % Correct
One of these is said to have killed Cleopatra. A Asp
85%
This large, herbivorous lizard is native to Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean, and is commonly kept as a pet. I Iguana
65%
These massive snakes, which hail from Southeast Asia and reach 10-16 feet long, are an invasive species in Florida. B Burmese python
60%
Steve Irwin had of these creatures as a pet. It was also once the pet of Charles Darwin and lived to be 176 years old. G Galapagos tortoise
55%
These large, flying creatures once famously ruled the skies while dinosaurs roamed the land. P Pterodactyl
55%
The MLB has a team named for this reptile. D Diamondback rattlesnake
50%
These non-venomous snakes bear a passing resemblance to venomous coral snakes, and were once believed to have drank milk from cow udders. M Milk snake
50%
A family of extremely venomous snakes, found on all continents except Antarctica. V Viperidae
50%
This snake, native to India and southeast Asia, are the longest venomous snakes in the world. K King cobra
45%
These types of snakes are known for their upturned snouts. H Hognose
40%
An island in the Caribbean is named for these massive reptiles. C Caiman
35%
These long creatures are commonly mistaken for snakes, but, unlike snakes, possess eyelids. L Legless lizard
35%
These snakes are known for their unique ability to shoot streams of venom at prey’s eyes as a hunting strategy. S Spitting cobra
35%
These ancient, three-eyed reptiles have been around since the dinosaurs and are not, in fact, lizards. T Tuatara
30%
These freshwater turtles are known for their golden-colored underside and markings. Y Yellow-bellied slider
30%
These creatures were similar to the above in appearance but significantly larger, having an 11m wingspan and being named after the Aztec sun god. Q Quetzalcoatlus
25%
These freshwater turtles are known from the red marks on the sides of their heads. R Red-eared sliders
25%
Another species of D, found by going in the other direction. W Western
25%
A species of the above. E Eastern
20%
These small, green chameleons are commonly kept as pets. J Jackson’s chameleon
20%
One of the longest lizards in Africa, named for the longest river in Africa. N Nile monitor
20%
One of only two terrestrial turtles native to the Great Plains, named for its beautifully decorated shell. O Ornate box turtle
20%
This genus of brightly-colored lizards have spiky tails, and are found in the deserts of Africa and the Middle East. U Uromastyx
20%
A horned dinosaur related to the triceratops, whose name means “alien horned face” in Latin. X Xenoceratops
10%
These aquatic turtles, olive green or brown in color, are often mistaken for map turtles. F False map turtle
5%
These lizards, native to the southwestern United States and Mexico, are known for their black-and-white striped tails. Z Zebra-tailed lizard
5%
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