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- Cretaceous (links | edit)
- Jurassic (links | edit)
- Lizard (links | edit)
- Oceania (links | edit)
- Reptile (links | edit)
- Sexual intercourse (links | edit)
- Lung (links | edit)
- Turtle (links | edit)
- Scale (zoology) (links | edit)
- Sex-determination system (links | edit)
- Taniwha (links | edit)
- Anapsid (links | edit)
- Tetrapod (links | edit)
- Whiro (links | edit)
- Tū-te-wehiwehi (links | edit)
- Seahorse (links | edit)
- Herpetology (links | edit)
- Saint Louis Zoo (links | edit)
- Maximum life span (links | edit)
- Amniote (links | edit)
- Lepidosauria (links | edit)
- Lek mating (links | edit)
- Invercargill (links | edit)
- Pineal gland (links | edit)
- Squamata (links | edit)
- Sauria (links | edit)
- Parietal bone (links | edit)
- Diapsid (links | edit)
- Agamidae (links | edit)
- Hoplodactylus (links | edit)
- Naultinus (links | edit)
- Oligosoma (links | edit)
- Living fossil (links | edit)
- Sauropsida (links | edit)
- List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names (links | edit)
- Pseudocopulation (links | edit)
- Archosaur (links | edit)
- Fauna of New Zealand (links | edit)
- Brothers Island tuatara (redirect to section "Brothers Island tuatara") (links | edit)
- Arapaoa Island (links | edit)
- Cook Strait (links | edit)
- Matiu / Somes Island (links | edit)
- The Brothers (New Zealand) (links | edit)
- List of largest reptiles (links | edit)
- Talk:Tuatara (links | edit)
- User:Gdr/Nomialbot/Report 2005-05-19 (links | edit)
- User:Dcoetzee/ContributionSurveyor:GrahamBould (Page 7) (links | edit)
- User talk:Kotare (links | edit)
- Homosexual behavior in animals (links | edit)
- Polygynandry (links | edit)
- Taronga Zoo (links | edit)
- Mating system (links | edit)
- List of English words of Māori origin (links | edit)
- Tiritiri Matangi Island (links | edit)
- Rhynchocephalia (links | edit)
- Sperm competition (links | edit)
- Quadratojugal bone (links | edit)
- Albert Günther (links | edit)