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This list of fictional reptiles is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and is a collection of various notable reptilian characters that appear in various works of fiction. It is limited to well-referenced examples of reptiles in literature, film, television, comics, animation, video games and mythology , organized by species.
White bass (sand bass Morone chrysops) 25 O.S.3§98.2, 1974 Furbearer animal: Common raccoon (Procyon lotor) SCR25, 1989 Insect: European honey bee (Apis mellifera) SCR75, 1992 Game animal: White-tail deer (Odocoileus virginians) SCR24, 1990 Game bird: Wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) 25 O.S.3§98.13,1990 Butterfly: Black swallowtail (Papilio ...
Pages in category "Animated television series about reptiles and amphibians" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
Heliconius charithonia, the zebra longwing or zebra heliconian, is a species of butterfly belonging to the subfamily Heliconiinae of the family Nymphalidae. [2] [3] It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1767 12th edition of Systema Naturae. The boldly striped black and white wing pattern is aposematic, warning off predators
Butterfly: Eastern tiger swallowtail Papilio glaucus: 1989 [9] Insect: Monarch butterfly Danaus plexippus: 1989 [18] Reptile: Alabama red-bellied turtle Pseudemys alabamensis: 1990 [19] Shell: Johnstone's junonia Scaphella junonia johnstoneae: 1990 [20] Tree: Southern longleaf pine Pinus palustris: 1997 [21] Wildflower: Oak-leaf hydrangea ...
A small butterfly, the green dragontail has a wingspan of 40 to 55 millimetres (1.6 to 2.2 in). It is basically black and white in colour scheme, it has a very large white-tipped tail, 25 to 40 millimetres (0.98 to 1.57 in) long.
"The image is taken by that black and white sensitive emulsion and the color becomes visible during processing," Mark Osterman explains to Bored Panda. "After the color image is established, the ...
The Kamehameha butterfly (Vanessa tameamea) is one of the two species of butterfly endemic to Hawaii, the other is Udara blackburni. [1] The Hawaiian name is pulelehua.This is today a catch-all native term for all butterflies; its origin seems to be pulelo "to float" or "to undulate in the air" + lehua, "reddish", or "rainbow colored", probably due to the predominant color of the Metrosideros ...