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Animals such as chameleons, lizards, snakes and insects, I don't know the specifics, however I suppose there are probably thousands of varieties of the types of animals I have listed, e.g. the brockleybank chameleon! I really hope this helps you in your quest:D xxx

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lizards and all those other amphibians

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