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List of reptiles of Israel

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A Negev tortoise (Testudo kleinmanni) in its natural environment in the Negev Desert. Negev tortoises were once a recognized subspecies of Testudo kleinmanni, or Kleinmann's tortoise, but are now considered their own species.

Israel has 95 species of reptiles, almost a third of which live in its northern areas.[1] Reptiles in Israel live in environments ranging from the Negev Desert to the Red Sea, from the Jordan River to the Judaean Mountains.

Turtles and tortoises

Pond turtles

Sea turtles

Softshell turtles

Tortoises

Lizards

Agamid lizards

A bright blue male Sinai agama during the breeding season.

Chameleons

Geckos

Glass lizards

Lacertid lizards

Ophisops elegans

Monitor lizards

Skinks

Crocodilians

Snakes

Blindsnakes

Boas

Colubrid snakes

A black whipsnake (Dolichophis jugularis) preying on a European glass lizard (Pseudopus apodus) in the Valley of Elah.

Elapid snakes

Lamprophiid snakes

Vipers

See also

References

  1. ^ Dolev 2004, "Reptiles". pp. 71–129.