Reptiles/Amphibians with T
A reptile; turtle fits the T category.
An amphibian; toad fits perfectly.
An amphibian; tree frog is well-known.
A reptile; tortoises are land turtles.
A dinosaur reptile; T-rex fits the set.
Larval amphibian; tadpoles are baby frogs.
A real venomous snake from Australia.
A turtle; terrapins are semi-aquatic.
A rare reptile native to New Zealand.
Common name for several snakes.
Amphibian; “treefrog” spelling is accepted.
Freshwater turtle species from Mexico and US
Common name for a small South African snake
Common name for Hoplobatrachus tigerinus, a frog
Famous theropod dinosaur, apex predator of Late Cretaceous.
Large lizards from South America, kept as pets
Small North American frog with tail-like form in males.
Large North American salamander, common pet and lab animal.
Genus of large tyrant dinosaurs from Late Cretaceous.
Generic lizard descriptor; fits reptile category.
Generic name for arboreal lizards, many real species.
Common name for male newts; amphibian order Caudata.
Common name for many gecko species living in trees.
Valid snake species of genus Tantilla, small colubrid.
Venomous elapid snake from Australia and PNG.
Giant extinct snake genus from Paleocene S. America.
A very small frog, size descriptor is fine.
A very small snake, size descriptor is fine.
Common name for various arboreal frogs.
A very small lizard, valid description.
Horned herbivorous dinosaur genus, extinct.
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