The American alligator’s scientific name is Alligator mississippiensis, named after the Mississippi River where they were first discovered!
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Frilled lizards can grow to be as long as your ruler – about 85 centimeters (33 inches) from nose to tail tip!
A cobra’s spine has hundreds of tiny backbone bones (vertebrae) — often around the same number as 300 — and that helps its body bend, twist, and slither in so many ways!
Red-eyed Tree Frogs are found in areas where it rains frequently (often), as they need to keep their skin moist to breathe properly!
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Horned lizards belong to the genus Phrynosoma, which comes from Greek words meaning “toad-bodied” because of their round, flat shape!