Amphibians & Reptiles
If it’s creepy and it’s crawly, you’re sure to find it here.
Amphibians, reptiles, and fishes make up 70 percent of all known living vertebrates. There are at least 20,000 species of fish, 5,000 species of amphibians, and 6,000 species of turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles – and more are still being discovered.
We host a wide variety of these species in our Amphibians & Reptiles building. From green tree pythons to poison dart frogs, we represent the huge diversity of the amphibian and reptile kingdom with careful selection.
What’s here?
-
-
Aldabra giant tortoise
Learn more -
Angolan Garter Snake
Learn more -
Black and white spitting cobra
Learn more -
Black crappie
-
Black mamba
Learn more -
Black-breasted leaf turtle
Learn more -
Black-Spined Toad
Learn more -
Blessed Poison Frog
Learn more -
Bog turtle
Learn more -
Cape Coral Snake
Learn more -
Cape Twig Snake
Learn more -
Carrot-tail viper gecko
Learn more -
Chinese alligator
Learn more -
Chinese crocodile lizard
Learn more -
Chuckwalla
Learn more -
Cuban Crocodile
Learn more -
Egyptian tortoise
Learn more -
Gila monster
Learn more -
Golden panchax
-
Green Keel-Bellied Lizard
Learn more -
Green sunfish
-
Hellbender
Learn more -
Kaup’s caecilian
Learn more -
King cobra
Learn more -
Long-Nosed Viper
Learn more -
Longnose gar
-
Mandarin rat snake
Learn more -
Okinawa newt
Learn more -
Pascagoula map turtle
Learn more -
Rainbow Whiptail
Learn more -
Razor-backed musk turtle
Learn more -
Rio Cauca caecilian
Learn more -
Rubber boa
Learn more -
Sonoran Desert toad
Learn more -
Sonoran spiny-tailed iguana
Learn more -
Spiny softshelled turtle
Learn more -
Spiny-Tailed Monitor
Learn more -
Spotted turtle
Learn more -
Three-Striped Dart Frog
Learn more -
Western gaboon viper
Learn more -
Yellow-blotched map turtle
Learn more