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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