RFB00XKE–An iguana in the Parque del Centenario, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia
RFM18EJR–A small harmless and reclusive snake species endemic to central Colombia, Atractus crassicaudatus.
RMP2P81E–France, Ariege, La Bastide de Serou, Reptiles farm, Boidae, Mating of Boa constrictor from Colombia or Red tailed boa (Boa constrictor imperator), Annex II of CITES, Annex B of the EEC
RM2K5W6A8–Colombia,Villa de Leyva The small fossil museum shows fossils from around 100 million years back when the area still was an inner sea. The fossils are
RMHT5N14–The Fer-de-lance, Bothrops asper, is a large, aggressive pit viper and ranges from southern Mexico to Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador. It is the mos
RFEBG9AY–Close-up of a South American Red-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonaria)
RM2P0WHWT–Flag Factory, 1913. Women making flags - 'Estados Unidos de Colombia - Republica de Nicaragua - Centro America'. The United States of Colombia was composed of nine 'sovereign states'. It comprised the present-day nations of Colombia and Panama and parts of northwestern Brazil.
RFM18EJW–A small harmless and reclusive snake species endemic to central Colombia, Atractus crassicaudatus. This one was out in the rain and has water droplets.
RMBP21YC–Malpelo endemic Male Anolis Lizard, Anolis agassizi, Malpelo, East Pacific Ocean, Colombia
RMHT5N15–The Fer-de-lance, Bothrops asper, is a large, aggressive pit viper and ranges from southern Mexico to Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador. It is the mos
RFEBG9AR–Close-up of a South American Red-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonaria)
RMHT5N1P–The Fer-de-lance, Bothrops asper, is a large, aggressive pit viper and ranges from southern Mexico to Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador. It is the mos
RFGX2MK1–South American Red footed tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonaria) at Oliemeulen reptile Zoo, Tilburg, The Netherlands
RFGX2N3D–South American Red footed tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonaria)
RFEBG9B5–Close-up of a South American Red-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonaria)