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    SAMPLE STOCK PHOTOS OF REPTILES & SEA LIFE 
No research fee to find stock photos of reptiles, amphibians, lizards, snakes, frogs, turtles, fish, sea life.

Photobuyers: request low-resolution comp images from stocklists below sample images searchable by common and scientific name.

Chameleon stalks in the garden of Mrs. Mitchell in the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya  13318 A Chameleon uses
his eyes independently
to stalk insects in
a garden in the
outskirts of Nairobi

13318

The ability of the Red and White Ryukin Goldfish to live at low temperatures make them a good candidate for ourdoor ponds  606625 The ability of the
Red and White
Ryukin Goldfish to live
at low temperatures
make them a good candidate
for outdoor ponds

606625

This Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtle has deceivingly strong jaws  49745 This Eastern Spiny
Softshell Turtle
has deceivingly strong jaws

49745

Koi look for food in a Beijing pond  30169 Koi look for food
in a Beijing pond

30169

An American Alligator suns itself in Ding Darling NWR, Florida 15343 An American Alligator
suns itself in Ding
Darling NWR, Florida

15343

A female Bullfrog suns on a riverbank 48814 A female Bullfrog
suns on a riverbank

48814

The amazing color of the Giant Green Anemone actually comes from the symbiotic zooxanthellae that live within its cells 53508 The amazing color of the
Giant Green Anemone actually comes from the
symbiotic zooxanthellae
that live within its cells

53508

'Animals and Their Babies' by Margie Burton, Cathy French and Tammy Jones, Benchmark Education Company, used our image of five Midland Painted Turtles on a log in this child's counting book 'Animals and Their Babies'  
by Margie Burton, Cathy French and Tammy Jones,
Benchmark Education Company,
used my image of five
Midland Painted Turtles on a log


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COMMON NAME / SCIENTIFIC NAME
Algae Eater Gyrinocheilus aymonieri
Alligator, American Aligator mississippiensis
Anemone, Green Sea Anthopleura xanthogrammica
Anole, Brown Anolis sagrei
Anole, Green Anolis carolinensis
Arapaima Arapaima gigus
Barb, Green Tiger Barbus tetrazona
Barb, Red-tailed Tinfoil Barbus schwanenfeldi
Barb, Tiger Barbus tetrazona
Bullfrog Rana catesbeiana
Burbot Lota lota
Catfish, Plecos Plecostomus plecostomus
Chameleon, Green Chamaeleo gracilis
Chuckwalla Sauromalus ater
Cichlid, Albino Oscar Astronatus ocellatus
Cichlid, Black Convict Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum
Cichlid, Red Oscar Astronatus ocellatus
Cichlid, Tiger Oscar Astronatus ocellatus
Crab, Atlantic Horseshoe Limulus polyphemus
Crayfish, Rusty Orconectes rusticus
Crocodile, American Crocodylus acutus
Crocodile, Nile Crocodylus niloticus
Dragon, Komodo Vavanus komodoensis
Dragon, Mountain Horned Acanthosaura sp.
Eel, Black Spotted Moray Gymnothorax Tessellata
Eel, Green Moray Gymnothorax funebris
Frog, Green Rana clamitans melanota
Frog, Northern Leopard Rana pipiens
Frog, Pickerel Rana palustris
Frog, Wood Rana sylvatica
Gecko, Crested Eyelash Rhacodaxctylus cilatus
Goldfish, Bubble-eyed Carossius auratus
Goldfish, Calico Ryukin Carossius auratus
Goldfish, Panda Butterfly Carossius auratus
Goldfish, Red and White Ryukin Carossius auratus
Goldfish, Red Oranda Carossius auratus
Gourami, Pink Kissing Helostoma temmincki
Jack, Crevalle Caranx hippos
Komodo Dragon Varanus komodoensis
Killifish, Banded Fundulus diaphanus
Lizard, Earless Lesser Northern Holbrookia maculata maculata
Lizard, Eastern Collared Crotaphytus callaris collaris
Lizard, Great Basin Fence Sceloporus biseriatus longipes
Lizard, Rainbow Agama agama
Lizard, Side-blotched Uta stansburiana
Lizard, Western Fence Sceloporus occidentalis
Lizard, Mojave Zebra-tailed Callisaurus draconoides rhodostictus
Mealworms Tenebrio malitar
Moccasin, Water Agkistrodon piscivorus
Molly, Creamsicle Poecilia sp.
Monitor, Komodo Vavanus komodoensis
Needlefish Xenetodon cancila
Perch, Yellow Perca flavescens
Pike, Northern Esox lucius
Platy, Mickey Mouse Xiphophorus maculatus
Platy, Red Xiphophorus maculatus
Rattlesnake, Eastern Massasauga Sistrurus catenatus catenatus
Shark, Bala Metynnis argenteus
Shark, Sandtiger Odontaspis ferax
Shiner, Blacknose Notropis heterolepis
Silver Dollar Metynnis argenteus
Skink, Five-lined Eumeces fasciatus
Slider, Red-eared Trachemys scripta
Snake, Eastern Milk Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum
Snake, Northern Water Nerodia sipedon
Stingray Dasyatis sp.
Sunfish, Green Lepomis cyanellus
Swordtail Xiphophorus helleri
Tarpon Megalops atlanticus
Terrapin, Northern Diamondback Malaclemys terrapin terrapin
Tetra, Goldskirt Gymnocorymbus ternetzi
Tetra, Lamp Eye Moenkhausia sanctaefilomenae
Toad, Eastern American Bufo americanus americanus
Tortoise, Aldabra Geochelone gigantea
Tortoise, Burmese Brown Mahouria emys phayvei
Turtle, Blanding's Emydoidea blandingi
Turtle, Common Map Graptemys geographica
Turtle, Common Musk Sternotherus odoratus
Turtle, Common Snapping Chelydra serpentina
Turtle, Eastern Box Terrapene carolina carolina
Turtle, Eastern Painted Chrysemys picta picta
Turtle, Eastern Spiny Softshell Apalone spinifera spinifera
Turtle, Midland Painted Chrysemys picta marginata
Turtle, Red-eared Chrysemys scripta elegans
Turtle, Western Box Ornate Terrapene ornata ornata
Turtle, Western Painted Chrysemys picta belli
Uromastyx, Mali Uromastyx maliensis
Viper, Yellow Eyelash Bothrops schiegelii
Walleye Stizostedion vitreum
Whiptail, Great Basin Cnemidophorus tigris tigris
Whitefish, Round Prosopium cylindraceum


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