Reptiles/Amphibians with D

  • A dinosaur is a reptile (extinct), so it fits.

  • Real name for certain Australian lizards.

  • A real snake species; definitely a reptile.

  • Informal for dinosaur, a reptile - counts!

  • Real gecko species from Australia, a lizard

  • Generic term, but it's a reptile, so OK.

  • Counts as Komodo dragon, a real reptile.

  • Real lizard species from the Balkans

  • Sahara viper once named Daboia deserti, venomous viper.

  • Generic name for any lizard living in deserts.

  • Highly venomous Australian elapid snake.

  • Desert iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis, US–Mexico lizard.

  • Generic, but clearly a reptile fitting the category.

  • Extinct sauropod dinosaur; giant reptile from Jurassic.

  • Likely a dark-colored frog; fits amphibian group.

  • Dilophosaurus, Jurassic theropod dinosaur from Arizona

  • Dead lizard is still a lizard, generic reptile term

  • Dead frog is still a frog, basic amphibian description

  • Dark snake fits as a generic unspecified snake

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