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Reptalia: •Racers, rat snakes •Largest snake family •Without venom glandsColubridae •Racers, rat snakes •Largest snake family •Without venom glands
Colubridae
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Reptiles: •Sea snakes •All are venomous •Paddle shaped tails •Highly aquatic•Sea snakes •All are venomous •Paddle shaped tails •Highly aquatic
Hydrophidae
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Reptalia: Small, elongated, nearly limbless lizards •Fossorial
Dibamidae
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-Cylindrical bodies •Robust •Conical heads
Scincidae
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Reptalia: Sunbeam snakes • Burrowing and secretive • Cylindrical body, f lattened head
Xenopeltidae
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Reptalia: •Pit vipers •Highly poisonous •Triangular heads •Thick bodies, short tails
Viperidae
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Reptalia: Terrestrial to freshwater • Small to moderate-sized turtles
Emydidae
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narrowmouth frogs, including the Luzon narrow-mouthed frog and Asian painted frog
Kaloula
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Family of true toads
Bufonidae
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Name
Bufo marinus
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Green paddy frog
Hylarana
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Common forest tree frog
Philautus
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Pond frogs
Rana
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Reptalia: Terrestrial to arboreal forms • Scansors • Mostly nocturnal
Gekkonidae
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East Asian bullfrog
Hoplobatrachus
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Family name of Shrub frogs
Rhacophoridae
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Reptalia: Shelled reptiles with solid anapsid skull • Most primitive order of living reptiles • Exceptional feature shell • Dorsal carapace and ventral plastron
Testudines
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Reptalia: Blind snakes • Small smooth scaled with cylindrical bodies • Eyes concealed by scales
Typhlopidae
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Reptalia: Wart snakes • Thoroughly aquatic • Weird looking with seemingly oversized skin Wart snakes • Thoroughly aquatic • Weird looking with seemingly oversized skin
Acrochordidae
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Common Southeast Asian tree frog
Polypedates
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Reptalia Bony carapace and plastron •Heads and necks are largely non retractableBony carapace and plastron •Heads and necks are largely non retractable
Chelonidae
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Reptalia: • Leatherback turtles •Fusiform body
Dermochelyidae
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Reptalia: •Coral snakes and cobras • Venomous •Small eyes have round pupils •Elongate cylindrical bodies •Neck flap
Elapidae
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Give 5 species of viper in the Philippines that are VENOMOUS
1. Northern Philippine temple pit viper (Tropidolaemus subannulatus)
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Recently described species added to AmphibiaWeb after 28 October 2018 are listed below. These 3 species added to the 96 listed above total 99 endemic amphibian species for the Philippines.
Platymantis navjoti (Anura - Ceratobatrachidae) Navjot Sodhi's Cloud Frog
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Reptalia: Soft-shelled turtles • Flattened and pancake shaped turtles • Head was protruding snorkellike snout • Excellent swimmers and strong webbed feet
Trionychidae
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Reptalia: Small head, long neck •Terrestrial – arboreal predators •Sturdy body and limbs and powerful tails
Varanidae
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Reptile: • Very large bodies • Non-poisonous • Mostly terrestrial
Pythoniae