Swimming Painted Turtle Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta) is a common, well known pond and muddy river reptile from Mexico to Canada, often seen migrating between marshes. Another favorite T-shirt for turtle lovers. |
Frill-Necked Lizard You can see why this reptile is called the Frill Necked Lizard. Also called Frilled Dragon, they often run on two legs when excited. One or our favorite Reptile Tees. |
Gliding Tree Frog Gliding Tree Frogs jump and glide from limb to limb in the tropical forests of Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Ecuador. And they make beautiful and colorful T-shirts. |
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African Chameleon African Chameleons (Chamaeleo africanus) change the color of their scaly skin for camouflage and catch insects with their long, sticky projectile tongue. |
Cobra The Cobra feeds almost exclusively on other snakes. But be careful! In addition to a deadly venomous bite, some cobras can spit extremely irritating venom into the eyes of their enemies. |
Gliding Lizard Common Gliding Lizards glide between trees in Southeast Asia. Mecistotrachelos apeoros, long-necked lizards, also glided on winglike membranes through North American forests 220 million years ago. |
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Horned Frog Horned Frog, Ceratophrys cornuta, an aggressive species as large as 8 inches. A favorite Boy's T-Shirt |
Boa Constrictor The Boa Constrictor feeds on other reptiles, birds, bats, opossums, mongooses, squirrels and rats. |
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Horned Lizards There are 14 species of Horned Lizards in North America, also called Horned Toads, Horned Frogs and Horny Toads. |
Australian Green Tree Frog The Australian Green Tree Frog grows up to 12 centimeters (5 inches) long and live as long as 16 years in captivity. They are popular pets. |
Nile Crocodile A Spur-winged Plover finds nourishment cleaning a Nile Crocodile's teeth of leeches. Leeches, Crocodiles just what boys like. |
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Clawed Toads Clawed Toads have flat bodies and huge webbed feed because they spend most of their time in the water |
Australian Long-necked Chelodines Long-necked Chelodines, also called snake neck turtles, eat worms, tadpoles, crickets and fish. They hide in the mud or behind rocks and catch their prey. |
Crocodiles Do you like to swim? Watchout! They’re in the fresh waters of the tropics and they eat fish, reptiles, and mammals! You’ll never get away! |
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Funky-Walkin' Frog We don’t know what the inspiration was for this funky walking frog, but kids must love it. There’s a lot of ‘em wearing these T-shirts |















