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Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Reptilia

Class Reptilia
(reptiles)





Why are there birds on the reptiles page?

Overwhelming physical, fossil, and molecular evidence has now convincingly established that birds, as a group, fall within the group Reptilia. Birds are the closest living relatives of crocodiles, which are traditionally included in Reptilia, so birds fall within that group as well. Please see our information on Reptilia for more information relevant to this debate, and our details on how animals are classified.

Because we have more pictures of birds than of reptiles (a function mainly of their popularity with people), these pictures seem to be weighted towards birds.


crested myna
Acridotheres cristatellus
crested myna
Acridotheres cristatellus
crested myna
Acridotheres cristatellus
 
crested myna
Acridotheres cristatellus
black-winged myna
Acridotheres melanopterus
common myna
Acridotheres tristis
 
common myna
Acridotheres tristis
common myna
Acridotheres tristis
common myna
Acridotheres tristis
 
great reed-warbler
Acrocephalus arundinaceus
marsh warbler
Acrocephalus palustris
file snake
Acrochordus arafurae
 
little file snake
Acrochordus granulatus
little file snake
Acrochordus granulatus
Javan wart snake
Acrochordus javanicus
 
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