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  2. Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    A 1,200,000-litre (320,000 US gal; 260,000 imp gal) aquarium at Monterey Bay Aquarium in California, displaying a kelp forest ecosystem. An aquarium can range from a small glass bowl containing less than 1 litre (2.1 US pt) of water to immense public aquaria that house entire ecosystems such as kelp forests.

  3. Expandable water toy - Wikipedia

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    Ireland, Poland, Cyprus, Lithuania, Hungary and the United Kingdom have recalled the Magic Grow Reptile and Dinosaur Eggs Wild World due to a choking risk. [ citation needed ] In the United Kingdom, an expanding spider toy was recalled in 2010 for not complying with the European standard EN 71 , in that the toy's legs could be broken off and ...

  4. List of largest reptiles - Wikipedia

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    A Mesozoic reptile is believed to have been the largest flying animal that ever existed: the pterosaur Quetzalcoatlus northropi, from North America during the late Cretaceous. This species is believed to have weighed up to 126 kg (278 lb), measured 7.9 m (26 ft) in total length (including a neck length of over 3 m (9.8 ft)) and measured up to ...

  5. List of reptile genera - Wikipedia

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    Squamata is the largest order of reptiles, comprising lizards, snakes and amphisbaenians (worm lizards), which are collectively known as squamates or scaled reptiles. With over 10,000 species, [15]

  6. International Reptile Rescue - Wikipedia

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    International Reptile Rescue, formerly known as Hart's Reptile World, is a not-for-profit reptile rescue organization located in Canby, Oregon, United States. The organization works to rescue all members of the reptile family, including snakes , turtles , tortoises , lizards , alligators and crocodiles .

  7. Ericiolacerta - Wikipedia

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    Ericiolacerta. Ericiolacerta is an extinct genus of small therocephalian therapsids from the early Triassic of South Africa and Antarctica. [1] [2] Ericiolacerta, meaning "hedgehog lizard" (from the Latin ericius, "hedgehon" and lacerta, "lizard"), [3] was named by D.M.S. Watson in 1931. [1]