Montiserrat Ameiva was created in 1887.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Banjo uke was created in 1917.
Psilocybe tampanensis was created in 1978.
Inagua Ameiva was created in 1888.
Censky's Ameiva was created in 1992.
Griswold's Ameiva was created in 1916.
Guadeloupe Ameiva was created in 1915.
Giant Ameiva was created in 1758.
Sombrero Ameiva was created in 1861.
St. Christopher Ameiva was created in 1802.
Martinique Giant Ameiva was created in 1839.
Arthur C. Echternacht has written: 'Middle American lizards of the genus Ameiva (Teiidae) with emphasis on geographic variation' -- subject(s): Ameiva, Lizards
Gila monster, giant ameiva, green anole, giant whiptail, great basin collard lizard and green iguana are lizard species. They begin with the letter g.
The Martinique Giant Ameiva, a large lizard native to Martinique, went extinct primarily due to habitat destruction and the introduction of invasive species. Deforestation for agriculture and urban development significantly reduced their natural habitat. Additionally, predation by invasive species such as rats and cats further contributed to their decline. These combined pressures led to the eventual extinction of this unique reptile.
the green anole, the American alligator, the American crocodile, the indigo snake, the broadhead skink, the garter snake, the giant ameiva, the rainbow whiptail, the horned lizard (which some retards call the "horned toad" or "horny toad", but it is NOT a toad), and the eastern box turtle(which i once kept for study reasons, with a permit, of course. if you keep box turtles as a pet without a permit, you can actually get a major fine of $5000 each!) if you're looking for native species, count out the ameiva, as well as the rainbow whiptail, and replace it with the alligator snapping turtle and musk turtle or "stinkpot", which is a turtle that releases chemicals that smell like a major dump when threatened. if this is a homework assignment that you're doing, and you don't know ten species of reptile, you are sad, no offense. there are so many of them in the US, but sadly they are being diminished because of the pet trade and people using them(especially turtles) as bb gun target practice. as a guy that breeds herps (reptiles and amphibians) for replenishment of their wild populations, i despise these kinds of people.