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Jurassicmonitor
07-23-13, 02:07 PM
Any aquatic reptiles besides turtles??

SnoopySnake
07-23-13, 02:11 PM
I was thinking newts and salamanders but I believe those may be amphibians..

poison123
07-23-13, 02:20 PM
crocodilians and some species of snakes like file snakes.

And yeah newts and salamanders are amphibians.

pdomensis
07-23-13, 03:08 PM
Marine iguanas

Akuma223
07-23-13, 03:41 PM
I know file snakes are aquatic...

StudentoReptile
07-23-13, 05:12 PM
By aquatic, do you mean "fully aquatic' such as sea turtles, and sea snakes (virtually all life in water except to lay eggs).

If you're comparing the term to the life of most turtles in the pet trade, I would use the term "semi-aquatic" in which case, many species fit in the same criteria of spending most of their time in and around water, but often are found on land. -- water snakes, garter & ribbon snakes, mud snakes, water dragons, tentacled snakes, file snakes, crocodile lizards, caiman lizards, basilisks, water monitors, ....

KORBIN5895
07-23-13, 07:26 PM
Elephant trunk snakes.

Mikoh4792
07-24-13, 02:59 AM
water dragons, false water cobras, water snakes, garter snakes and all of the above mentioned.