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    1. 5 reptile names
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Endangered reptiles

This list of reptiles of Venezuela includes 405 species of reptiles that are recorded to inhabit Venezuela.[1] The listing is based on The Reptile Database.[1] The reptiles of Venezuela are grouped into 3 orders and 30 families, and include snakes, lizards, crocodiles and turtles.

The emydids (Emydidae) are a family of carnivorous aquatic and semi-aquatic turtles. They live most of the time in ponds, reservoirs and rivers, going to land when they have to find suitable laying sites. This family is made up of 10 genera containing more than 50 species. Two of them occur in Venezuela.

Alligatoridae (Alligatoridae) is a family of crocodilian sauropsids (reptiles) native to the Americas (with the exception of one species), commonly known as alligators, caimans and caimans. It includes the extant genera Alligator, Caiman, Melanosuchus and Paleosuchus, as well as numerous extinct genera. Of the 7 species that inhabit the Americas, 3 occur in Venezuela.

5 reptile names

This list of reptiles of Cuba is derived from The Reptile Database which includes a total of 167 species of reptiles recorded in Cuba,[1] which are grouped into 3 orders and 21 families, and include snakes (40 species), lizards (118 species), crocodiles (3 species) and turtles (6 species).

The emydids (Emydidae) are a family of carnivorous aquatic and semi-aquatic turtles. They live most of the time in ponds, reservoirs and rivers, going to land when they have to find suitable laying sites. This family is made up of 10 genera containing more than 50 species. One of them occurs in Cuba.

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Alligatoridae (Alligatoridae) is a family of crocodilian sauropsids (reptiles) native to the Americas (with the exception of one species), commonly known as alligators, caimans and caimans. It includes the extant genera Alligator, Caiman, Melanosuchus and Paleosuchus, as well as numerous extinct genera. Of the 7 species that inhabit the Americas, 1 occurs in Cuba.

50 nombres de reptiles

Por poner sólo tres ejemplos, está el "pez con patas" Tiktaalik, de 360 millones de años de antigüedad, que proporciona una conexión entre peces y anfibios; hay ballenas primitivas que llevan claramente el sello de su

Si introducimos una prohibición permanente para las aves, tendremos que plantearnos cómo y por qué se las trata de forma diferente a todas las demás especies, como los corales y los reptiles, porque tenemos una política global. europarl.europa.eu

permanente para las aves, tendremos que plantearnos cómo y por qué reciben un trato diferente del que se da a todas las demás especies, como los corales y los reptiles, porque tenemos una política

Reptile characteristics

This article analyzes in an interdisciplinary way the human-animal relationships of a group of artisanal fishermen in Argentina, whose trade leads them to incidentally capture threatened marine mammals and reptiles. We will address the interaction between this community and a group of biologists who seek the conservation of these species. Our hypothesis is that the human-animal relationships involved in the artisanal fishing practice of this community can be explained from a juxtaposition of the three paradigms defined by Pálsson (2001): the orientalist, the paternalist and the communalist. Although fishermen classify animal species according to their possibility of being exploited as a resource, they eventually negotiate with biologists for the protection of some of these species, reinventing themselves as strategic conservationists. The coexistence of the first two paradigms does not obscure the tacit communalism that permeates the fishermen's world of work and life.

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