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  • * 2002: Reptile Palace Orchestra (''Official Bootleg 2002'')
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  • A '''tortoise''' is a potentially very long-lived, plant-eating [[reptile]] of the order ''Chelonia''. It is closely related to the terrapin<ref name
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  • ...s of large vertebrates have become rare. It remains doubly surprising this reptile managed to escape the attention of the many biologists that work on the hea ...r reproduction and [[mating]]; Brown said "Bright coloration often helps [[reptile]]s find and [[physical attraction|attract]] mates." Both males and females
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  • ...y [[white matter]], characterized by [[myelin]]ated [[nerve fibre]]s. In [[reptile]]s, the cortex consists of three layers, in [[mammal]]s of six. In larger m
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  • ...[sex]]ual organ common to many [[species]], particularly [[mammal]]s and [[reptile]]s, and is specific to [[biology|biologically]] typical [[male]]s. In some
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  • * [http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/~uetz/families/Viperidae.html EMBL Reptile Database] * EMBL Reptile Database - [http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/~uetz/families/Viperidae.html Fam
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  • '''Dinosaurs''' were a widely distributed and diverse group of [[reptile]]s that lived from approximately 215 to 65 million years ago - though moder
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  • | classis = [[Reptile|Reptilia]]
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  • ...r J, Stocker KF. 1991. Snake venom protein C activators. In: Tu A, editor. Reptile venoms and Toxins. New York: Marcel Dekker. pp 265-79.
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  • | classis = [[Reptile|Reptilia]]
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  • .... [[Arctic]] and [[Antarctic]] [[insect]]s, [[fish]], [[amphibian]]s and [[reptile]]s create cryoprotectants in their bodies to minimize freezing damage durin
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  • ...justified due to its restricted geographic range, habitat loss, demand by reptile collectors and the existence of illegal trade.<ref name="SSN">[http://www.s
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  • ...the same species, do not. Giant snakes are of interest to travelers, both reptile enthusiasts, who sometimes seek to find them, and tourists, who are general
    3 KB (450 words) - 02:45, 9 March 2009
  • | classis = [[Reptile|Reptilia]]
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  • ...ref> He remains highly active in programme-making; his latest project on [[reptile]]s and [[amphibian]]s, ''Life in Cold Blood'', was broadcast in 2008.<ref>'
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  • '''''Diadectes''''' was a [[genus]] of large very [[reptile]]-like [[tetrapod]]s that lived during the [[Cisuralian|Early Permian]]. I
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  • ...ivea Naja nivea (Linnaeus, 1758)] at [http://www.reptile-database.org/ The Reptile Database]. Accessed 9 May 2012.</ref> ...ute.co.za/pdf/BHSCapeCobra.pdf|work=Herpetological Bulletin|publisher=Cape Reptile Institute|accessdate=9 May 2012}}</ref> This species shows a wide range of
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  • | classis = Reptile (Sauropsida)
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  • | classis = [[Reptile|Reptilia]] ...ta'') is an [[omnivore | omnivorous]], [[ectotherm|ectothermic]], marine [[reptile]] that is the most widely distributed of all sea turtle species. Named for
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  • | classis = Reptile (Sauropsida)
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