Aquatic and reptiles
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This flying lizard lives in the forest canopies. They are able to launch 50 meters in one flight. They can glide by extending their ribs and skin creating a wing like structure. They also feed on small ants and termites.
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Cat Gecko: The cat gecko gets its name from the way it sleeps; with its tail wrapped around their body. Unlike most lizards who have padded feet, this lizard has claws that enables it to climb trees. They can grow up to 7 inches and the males are usually smaller then the females.
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This green flying frog has black webbed feet that help live in the canopy. This frog is able to breathe through its skin nicknamed the lung-less frog. Although they ive in the canopy they're still reptiles and lay their eggs in ponds on the ground.
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According to legend, Nabau was a terrifying snake more than 100ft in length and with a dragon's head and seven nostrils. People who live by the river have said that they've witnessed the sight of the 100 ft. snake.
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The Musei Goettingensis, is the heaviest and largest crocodiles living. The baby crocodiles feed off of shrimp, insects, fish, lizards, crabs, and snakes, while adult crocodiles can feed off of much larger animals such as turtles, mammals and birds.