Reptiles beginning with D
Delcourt's Sticky-toed Gecko - The last person to ever see one was a Māori chief of the Urewera tribe who caught one living under the bark of a dead tree in 1870.
Desert horned lizard - This species of lizard has a distinctive flat-body with one row of fringed scales down the sides.
Desert Night Lizard - Like all night lizards, the desert night lizard is viviparous, giving birth to live young and producing 1 to 3 young from August to December.
Desert Wall Gecko - The Desert Wall Gecko is a species of lizard in the Gekkonidae family.
Diamondback Terrapln - The Diamondback terrapin or simply terrapin, is a species of turtle native to the brackish coastal swamps of the eastern and southern United States, from as far north as Cape Cod, Massachusetts and as far south as Cape Sable, Florida.
Diamondback water snake - The Diamondback Water Snake is a common species of water snake found throughout much of the central United States and northern Mexico.
Dinnik's Viper - Of the 49 Russian specimens examined by Orlov and Tuniyev , 29 were males and the largest measured 41.
Dotted Ground Skink - The speckled skink is classified under the New Zealand Threat Classification System as being in 'gradual decline'.
Dunes Sagebrush Lizard - Their habitat requirements include large networks of shinnery oak , which are short shrubs, and a sloping, sandy topography, where the lizards use "blowouts" as their primary microhabitat.