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- A '''reptile''' is any [[animal]] of the [[class (taxonomy)|class]] ''Reptilia'', i.e. a513 bytes (68 words) - 07:33, 16 October 2011
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- 12 bytes (1 word) - 22:12, 30 November 2013
- | pagename = Reptile | abc = Reptile792 bytes (63 words) - 22:11, 30 November 2013
- 146 bytes (18 words) - 07:24, 16 October 2011
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- #REDIRECT [[Reptile]]21 bytes (2 words) - 07:34, 16 October 2011
- | pagename = Reptile | abc = Reptile792 bytes (63 words) - 22:11, 30 November 2013
- Morphologically capacious species of the reptile suborder Serpentes.105 bytes (11 words) - 10:30, 5 September 2009
- Genus of large, very reptile-like tetrapods that lived during the Early Permian period.124 bytes (16 words) - 08:13, 5 September 2009
- Medium to large, heavily-built [[therapsid]] [[mammal]]-like [[reptile]]s during the Mid-[[Permian]] period.144 bytes (17 words) - 10:23, 21 June 2009
- Elongated legless carnivorous reptile of the suborder ''Serpentes'', order ''Squamata'', abundant in all warm cou156 bytes (18 words) - 18:07, 9 March 2024
- Potentially long-lived, plant-eating [[reptile]] of the order ''Chelonia'', related to terrapins and turtles.145 bytes (16 words) - 08:41, 3 March 2024
- Nocturnal reptile endemic to New Zealand, and the only extant member of the order Sphenodonti132 bytes (18 words) - 09:27, 6 September 2009
- Omnivorous, ectothermic, marine reptile, named for its broad head, that is the most widely distributed of all sea t165 bytes (23 words) - 13:14, 17 November 2011
- Scales of a reptile which lie in the general region of the forehead of a snake, more sprecifica186 bytes (31 words) - 09:47, 5 September 2009
- A '''reptile''' is any [[animal]] of the [[class (taxonomy)|class]] ''Reptilia'', i.e. a513 bytes (68 words) - 07:33, 16 October 2011
- ...include, but are not limited to: evolutionary development; pharmacology of reptile venoms; limb regeneration in salamanders; morphogenesis of bacteria involve564 bytes (75 words) - 04:01, 22 November 2023
- *[http://www.wildlifesos.org Snake Rescue and Reptile Protection in India]1 KB (167 words) - 14:15, 8 March 2024
- In [[reptile]]s, the '''supralabial scales''', also called upper labials, are those scal580 bytes (78 words) - 02:56, 7 October 2013
- In [[reptile]]s, the '''sublabial scales''', also called lower-labials or infralabials,589 bytes (79 words) - 03:06, 7 October 2013
- In [[reptile]]s, '''occipital scales''' are enlarged plates that lie directly behind the629 bytes (85 words) - 14:15, 26 August 2008
- {{r|Reptile}}191 bytes (23 words) - 17:00, 25 July 2024
- ...it were, why snake(''organism'') - highly bookish word in this context - 'reptile' or even 'animal' would be better. ...Other meanings of 'snake' are clearly named from their resemblance to the reptile.2 KB (283 words) - 14:15, 8 March 2024
- ...'Vipera berus'')] at [http://www.wartsoc.co.uk/ Warwickshire Amphibian and Reptile Team]. Accessed 9 October 2006.1 KB (181 words) - 19:56, 1 May 2008
- <tr><td>[[Reptile]]s</td><td>8,240</td><td>[[Crustacean]]s</td><td>40,000</td><td>[[Gymnosper1 KB (208 words) - 10:04, 23 September 2008