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  2. List of reptiles of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida crown snake (Tantilla relicta) Florida green water snake (Nerodia floridana) Glossy crayfish snake (Liodytes rigida) Green water snake (Nerodia cyclopion) Northern water snake (Nerodia sipedon) Mole kingsnake (Lampropeltis rhombomaculata) Mud snake (Farancia abacura) Pine snake (Pituophis melanoleucus) Pine woods snake (Rhadinaea flavilata)

  3. Anolis carolinensis - Wikipedia

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    A green anole in captivity, if cared properly, can live up to 8 years. [35] These lizards can be easily kept in a 10-gallon aquarium as they rarely grow more than 8 inches. However, there should be one male green anole in a tank as they are territorial and may end up fighting for the territory. Keeping multiple female green anoles in a tank won ...

  4. Tokay gecko - Wikipedia

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    The word "tokay" is an onomatopoeia of the sound made by males of this species. [3]: 120 [4]: 253 The common and scientific names, as well as the family name Gekkonidae and the generic term "gecko" come from this species, too, from ge'kok in Javanese, [5] corresponding to tokek in Malay.

  5. Sphaerodactylus notatus - Wikipedia

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    There are four subspecies: S. n. notatus (native to most of The Bahamas, Cuba, and Florida), S. n. amaurus (endemic to the Great Bahama Bank, on San Salvador Island and Cat Island), S. n. atactus (endemic to the Cayo Ballenatos, near Nuevitas in Cuba, and apparently introduced to the Morant and Pedro Cays in Jamaica and Great Inagua in the Bahamas), and S. n. peltastes (endemic to Little ...

  6. Phelsuma grandis - Wikipedia

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    Its generic name is a Latinized version of the last name of Dutch physician Murk van Phelsum. [2] Its specific name grandis is Latin for "great".. The species Phelsuma grandis described by Gray 1870 was elevated from subspecies status (P. madagascariensis grandis) by Raxworthy et al. in 2007, [3] after environmental niche modeling revealed significant and reliable differences between it and ...

  7. Naultinus - Wikipedia

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    On account of their striking colouration, species in the genus Naultinus are commonly known as green geckos. There are nine described species in the genus. [ 2 ] Species in the genus share a number of traits that set them apart as quite different from the rest of the world's two thousand odd gecko species, which are generally brown in colour ...

  8. West Coast green gecko - Wikipedia

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    This gecko can be quite easily mistaken for the Nelson green gecko (N. stellatus), but can be distinguished by both the colour of the tongue and the shape of the snout. The tongue of a Nelson green gecko varies from being yellow to a warm orange; the snout is also longer and more shallow in comparison to the West Coast green gecko. [4]

  9. Common house gecko - Wikipedia

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    Two wall sculptures of geckos on the wall of the Mandapam of the Siva temple inside Vellore Fort, Tamil Nadu, India (2012) In the Philippines, geckos making a ticking sound are believed to indicate an imminent arrival of a visitor or a letter. [37] But in Thailand, if a common house gecko chirps when someone leaves the house, that's a bad omen.