List of reptiles of Ghana
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This is a list of the reptile species recorded in Ghana. There are 154 reptile species in Ghana
Ghana
Ghana , officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country located in West Africa. It is bordered by Côte d'Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south...

, of which 1 is critically endangered, 1 is endangered, 2 are vulnerable and 2 are near-threatened. This list is derived from the The Reptile Database which lists species of reptile and includes those reptiles that have recently been classified as extinct (since 1500 AD). The taxonomy and naming of the individual species is based on those currently used by The Reptile Database as of the 20th of September 2011 and supplemented by the Common Names and taxonomy from the IUCN where no Reptile Database article was available.

The following tags are used to highlight specific species' conservation status as assessed by the IUCN
World Conservation Union
The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources is an international organization dedicated to finding "pragmatic solutions to our most pressing environment and development challenges." The organization publishes the IUCN Red List, compiling information from a network of...

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EX Extinct No reasonable doubt that the last individual has died.
EW Extinct in the wild Known only to survive in captivity or as a naturalized populations well outside its previous range.
CR Critically Endangered The species is in imminent risk of extinction in the wild.
EN Endangered The species is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
VU Vulnerable The species is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.
NT Near Threatened The species does not meet any of the criteria that would categorise it as risking extinction but it is likely to do so in the future.


Order: Testudines (Turtles)

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  • Family: Testudinidae (Tortoises)
    • Genus: Kinixys
      Kinixys
      Kinixys is a genus of turtles in the family Testudinidae. They are native to Africa, and commonly known as hinged tortoises. Some of these species are herbivores , although some also feed on worms and insects.-Species:* Forest hinge-back tortoise * Home's hinge-back tortoise * Natal...

      • Bell's Hinge-back Tortoise Kinixys belliana
      • Eroded Hinge-back Tortoise Kinixys erosa
      • Home's Hinge-back Tortoise Kinixys homeana VU
  • Family: Cheloniidae
    Cheloniidae
    Cheloniidae is a family of turtles belonging to the sea turtle superfamily Chelonioidea.-Extant genera:*Genus Caretta**Loggerhead sea turtle *Genus Chelonia**Green sea turtle *Genus Eretmochelys...

     (Sea Turtles)
    • Genus: Chelonia
      • Green Turtle Chelonia mydas
    • Genus: Eretmochelys
      • Hawksbill Eretmochelys imbricata
  • Family: Dermochelyidae
    Dermochelyidae
    Dermochelyidae is a family of turtles which has eight extinct and one extant genera.-Classification of known genera:*Subfamily Desmatochelyinae** Corochelys ** Desmatochelys *Subfamily Allopleuroninae ** Allopleuron ** Eosphargis...

    • Genus: Dermochelys
      • Leatherback Sea Turtle Dermochelys coriacea CR
  • Family: Pelomedusidae
    Pelomedusidae
    Pelomedusidae is a family of freshwater turtles, native to eastern and southern Africa. They range in size from to in shell length, and are generally roundish in shape...

     (Afro-American Side-neck Turtles)
    • Genus: Pelomedusidae
      Pelomedusidae
      Pelomedusidae is a family of freshwater turtles, native to eastern and southern Africa. They range in size from to in shell length, and are generally roundish in shape...

      • Helmeted Turtle Pelomedusa subrufa
    • Genus: Pelusios
      Pelusios
      Pelusios is a genus of African side-necked turtle. Several species have been described and there are probably numerous undescribed species. The taxonomy of the genus is very confused as these species show many local variations...

      • Pelusios cupulatta Pelusios cupulatta
      • African Forest Turtle Pelusios gabonensis
      • West African Black Forest Turtle Pelusios niger
  • Family: Trionychidae
    Trionychidae
    Trionychidae is a taxonomic family which comprises a number of turtle genera commonly known as softshells. They are also sometimes called pancake turtles. Softshells consist of some of the world's largest fresh water turtles, though many can adapt to living in highly brackish areas. Members of this...

     (Soft-shell Turtles)
    • Genus: Cyclanorbis
      Cyclanorbis
      Cyclanorbis is a genus of softshell turtle in the Trionychidae family.It contains the following species:* Nubian flapshell turtle * Senegal flapshell turtle...

      • Nubian Soft-shelled Turtle Cyclanorbis elegans NT
      • Senegal Soft-shelled Turtle Cyclanorbis senegalensis NT

Order: Squamata
Squamata
Squamata, or the scaled reptiles, is the largest recent order of reptiles, including lizards and snakes. Members of the order are distinguished by their skins, which bear horny scales or shields. They also possess movable quadrate bones, making it possible to move the upper jaw relative to the...

 (Snakes & Lizards)

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  • Family: Agamidae
    Agamidae
    Agamids, lizards of the family Agamidae, include more than 300 species in Africa, Asia, Australia, and a few in Southern Europe. Many species are commonly called dragons or dragon lizards. Phylogenetically they may be sister to the Iguanidae, and have a similar appearance. Agamids usually have...

     (Agamas)
    • Genus: Agama
      Agama
      Agama is a term for scriptures in Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism:* Āgama * Āgama * Āgama The corresponding adjective is Agamic.Agama can also refer to:...

      • Common Agama Agama agama
        Agama agama
        The Common Agama, Red-headed Rock Agama, or Rainbow Agama is a species of lizard from the Agamidae family, found in most of Subsaharan Africa....

      • Doria's Agama Agama doriae
      • False Agama Agama paragama
      • Senegal Agama Agama sankaranica
      • Agama sylvana Agama sylvana
  • Family: Chamaeleonidae (Chameleons)
    • Genus: Chamaeleo
      Chamaeleo
      Chamaeleo is a genus of chameleons found primarily in the mainland of sub-saharan Africa, but a few species are also present in northern Africa, southern Europe and southern Asia east to India and Sri Lanka. They are slow moving with independently movable eyes, the ability to change skin...

      • Graceful Chameleon Chamaeleo gracilis
      • Senegal Chameleon Chamaeleo senegalensis
    • Genus: Trioceros
      Trioceros
      Trioceros is a genus in the family Chamaeleonidae. It was previously considered a subgenus of the genus Chamaeleo until 2009 when it was elevated to full genus level.-Species:...

      • Crested Chameleon Trioceros cristatus
  • Family: Gekkonidae (Geckos)
    • Genus: Hemidactylus
      Hemidactylus
      Hemidactylus is a genus of the family of typical geckos, Gekkonidae. It is the second-most speciose genus in the family, with about 90 described species, newfound ones being described every few years. These geckos are found in all the tropical regions of the world, extending into the subtropical...

      • Brook's House Gecko Hemidactylus angulatus
      • Nigerian Leaf-toed Gecko Hemidactylus ansorgii
      • Spotted House Gecko Hemidactylus brookii
        Hemidactylus brookii
        Brook's House Gecko Hemidactylus brookii is a widespread species of gecko.-Description:Snout somewhat longer than the distance between the eye and the ear-opening, nearly twice the diameter of the orbit; forehead concave; ear-opening small, oval, vertical, about one third the diameter of the eye;...

      • Banded Leaf-toed Gecko Hemidactylus fasciatus
      • House Gecko Hemidactylus mabouia
      • Guinea Leaf-toed Gecko Hemidactylus muriceus
    • Genus: Lygodactylus
      Lygodactylus
      Lygodactylus is a genus of diurnal geckos with approximately 60 species. They are commonly referred to as Dwarf Geckos. They are mainly found in Africa and Madagascar although two species are found in South America. Lygodactylus picturatus, the best known species, is found in Kenya and commonly...

      • Cameroon Dwarf Gecko Lygodactylus conraui
      • Chevron-throated Dwarf Gecko Lygodactylus gutturalis
      • Painted Dwarf Gecko Lygodactylus picturatus
  • Family: Eublepharidae (Eyelid Geckos)
    • Genus: Hemitheconyx
      Hemitheconyx
      Hemitheconyx is a genus of gecko.-Classification of genus Hemitheconyx:*African fat-tailed gecko, Hemitheconyx caudicinctus*Taylor's Fat-tailed Gecko, Hemitheconyx taylori...

      • Fat-tail Gecko Hemitheconyx caudicinctus
  • Family: Phyllodactylidae
    Phyllodactylidae
    The Phyllodactylidae are a family of geckos consisting of approximately distributed throughout the New World, North Africa, Europe and the Middle East...

     (Leaf-toed Geckos)
    • Genus: Ptyodactylus
      Ptyodactylus
      Ptyodactylus is a genus of geckos distributed across dry areas of Africa and the Middle East, commonly known as Fan-fingered Geckos. The common name is derived from the pattern of the straight toes which are splayed out like the pattern of a snowflake. The pads are adhesive and have a retractable...

      • Yellow Fan-fingered Gecko Ptyodactylus hasselquistii
      • Ragazzi's Fan-footed Gecko Ptyodactylus ragazzii
  • Family: Gerrhosauridae
    Gerrhosauridae
    The Gerrhosauridae is a family of lizards native to Africa and Madagascar. Also known as plated lizards, they live in a range of habitats, from rocky crevices to sand dunes. Their form is variable, with some species having four fully developed limbs, and others with vestigial hind limbs only...

     (Plated Lizards)
    • Genus: Gerrhosaurus
      Gerrhosaurus
      The Gerrhosaurus are a genus of lizards native to southern and eastern Africa. There are six species found in dry, rocky semi-open habitats.-Classification:Genus Gerrhosaurus*Yellow-throated Plated Lizard, Gerrhosaurus flavigularis...

      • Rough-scaled Plated lizard Gerrhosaurus major
  • Family: Lacertidae
    Lacertidae
    Lacertidae is the family of the wall lizards, true lizards, or sometimes simply lacertas, which are native to Europe, Africa, and Asia. The group includes the genus Lacerta, which contains some of the most commonly seen lizard species in Europe...

     (True Lizards)
    • Genus: Acanthodactylus
      Acanthodactylus
      Acanthodactylus is a genus of lizards within the Lacertidae family, commonly referred to as fringe-fingered or fringe-toed lizards ....

      • Chabanaud's Fringe-fingered Lizard Acanthodactylus boueti
      • Guinea Fringe-fingered Lizard Acanthodactylus guineensis
    • Genus: Gastropholis
      Gastropholis
      Gastropholis is a genus of wall lizards of the family Lacertidae.-Species:*Gastropholis echinata*Gastropholis prasina*Gastropholis tropidopholis*Gastropholis vittata...

      • Cope's Spinytail Lizard Gastropholis echinata
    • Genus: Holaspis
      Holaspis
      Holaspis is a genus of wall lizard in the family Lacertidae found in West Africa. They are capable of gliding flight, due to their bubbly light bone structure. They are predatory arboreal small lizards that eat small insects. They are occasionally kept as pets. Females may be slightly less...

      • Saw-tail Lizard Holaspis guentheri
  • Family: Scincidae (Skinks)
    • Genus: Chalcides
      Chalcides
      Chalcides is a genus of skinks .It is usually placed in the subfamily Scincinae which seems to be paraphyletic however. It belongs to a major clade of this group which does not seem to include the type genus Scincus however...

      • Thierry's Cylindrical Skink Chalcides thierryi
        Chalcides thierryi
        Thierry's Cylindrical Skink, , is a species of skink found in northern Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Mali, Senegal.- External links :* Reptile database...

    • Genus: Cophoscincopus
      Cophoscincopus
      -Classification:Genus Cophoscincopus*Cophoscincopus durus*Cophoscincopus greeri*Cophoscincopus simulans...

      • Keeled Water Skink Cophoscincopus durus
      • Cophoscincopus greeri Cophoscincopus greeri
      • Cophoscincopus simulans Cophoscincopus simulans
    • Genus: Lepidothyris
      • Lepidothyris fernandi Lepidothyris fernandi
    • Genus: Lygosoma
      Lygosoma
      Writhing skinks, genus Lygosoma, are members of the lizard family Scincidae, where they form the type genus of the subfamily Lygosominae. They are primarily found in India, but some occur in nearby regions...

      • Lygosoma guineensis Lygosoma guineensis
    • Genus: Mochlus
      Mochlus
      -Classification:Genus Mochlus*Mochlus brevicaudis*Mochlus guineensis*Mochlus sundevalli...

      • Mochlus brevicaudus Mochlus brevicaudus
    • Genus: Panaspis
      Panaspis
      Panaspis is a genus of skinks, commonly called Lidless Skinks or Snake-eyed Skinks, found in Sub-saharan Africa.-Species :*Panaspis africana*Panaspis annobonensis*Panaspis breviceps – Peters' lidless skink...

      • Togo Lidless Skink Panaspis togoensis
    • Genus: Trachylepis
      Trachylepis
      Trachylepis is a skink genus in the subfamily Lygosominae found mainly in Africa. Its members were formerly included in the "wastebin taxon" Mabuya, and for some time in Euprepis. As defined today, Trachylepis contains the clade of Afro-Malagasy mabuyas. The genus also contains a species from the...

      • Senegal Skink Trachylepis affinis
      • Guinea Skink Trachylepis albilabris
      • Trachylepis buettneri Trachylepis buettneri
      • Speckle-lipped Skink Trachylepis maculilabris
      • Teita Skink Trachylepis perrotetii
      • Tropical Skink Trachylepis polytropis
      • African Five-lined Skink Trachylepis quinquetaeniata
        Trachylepis quinquetaeniata
        The Five-lined Mabuya , sometimes called Rainbow Mabuya or Rainbow Skink is a species of African skink in the subfamily Lygosominae. Trachylepis margaritifera is also known as the Rainbow Skink.The species has three subspecies:-References:* , Reptiles Database...

      • Rodenburg's Skink Trachylepis rodenburgi
  • Family: Varanidae
    Varanidae
    Varanidae is a group of lizards of the superfamily Varanoidea. The family is a group of carnivorous lizards which includes the largest living lizard, the Komodo dragon, and the crocodile monitor. Varanidae contains the living genus Varanus and a number of extinct taxa...

     (Monitors)
    • Genus: Varanus
      • Savanna Monitor Varanus exanthematicus
      • Nile Monitor Varanus niloticus
  • Family: Amphisbaenidae
    Amphisbaenidae
    The Amphisbaenidae are a family of amphisbaenians, commonly known as worm lizards. They are found in North and South America, some Caribbean islands, and in sub-Saharan Africa...

     (Worm Lizards)
    • Genus: Cynisca
      Cynisca
      Cynisca or Kyneska was a Greek princess of Sparta. She became the first woman in history to win at the ancient Olympic Games.-Early life:...

      • Ghana Worm Lizard Cynisca kraussi EN
      • Coast Worm Lizard Cynisca leucura
      • Cynisca muelleri Cynisca muelleri
      • Cynisca williamsi Cynisca williamsi
  • Family: Pythonidae (Pythons)
    • Genus: Python
      Python
      The Pythonidae, commonly known simply as pythons, from the Greek word python-πυθων, are a family of non-venomous snakes found in Africa, Asia and Australia. Among its members are some of the largest snakes in the world...

      • Ball Python Python regius
      • African Rock Python Python sebae
        Python sebae
        Python sebae is a large, non-venomous snake of Sub-Saharan Africa. The African rock python is one of seven species in the Python genus. It has two subspecies, one found in Central and Western Africa and the other in Southern Africa....

  • Family: Boidae (Boas)
    • Genus: Calabaria
      Calabaria
      Calabaria may refer to:* A taxonomic synonym for Charina, a genus of non-venomous boas found in North America and Africa.* Charina reinhardtii, a.k.a. the Calabar burrowing python, a non-venomous boa species found in west and central Africa....

      • Calabar Ground Python Calabaria reinhardtii
    • Genus: Eryx
      Eryx
      In Greek mythology, Eryx was a king of the city of Eryx in Sicily. He was either the son of Poseidon or Aphrodite and King Butes of the Elymian people of Sicily. Eryx was an excellent boxer but died when Heracles beat him in a match....

      • Muller's Sand Boa Eryx muelleri
  • Family: Colubridae (Colubrid Snakes)
    • Genus: Afronatrix
      • African Brown Water Snake Afronatrix anoscopus
    • Genus: Bamanophis
      • Bamanophis dorri Bamanophis dorri
    • Genus: Crotaphopeltis
      • Crotaphopeltis hippocrepis Crotaphopeltis hippocrepis
      • White-lipped Herald Snake Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia
    • Genus: Dasypeltis
      Dasypeltis
      Dasypeltis is a genus of colubrid snakes. It is one of only two taxonomic groups of snakes known to have adapted to feed exclusively on eggs...

      • Central African Egg-eater Dasypeltis fasciata
      • Common Egg-eater Dasypeltis scabra
    • Genus: Dipsadoboa
      • Dipsadoboa duchesnii Dipsadoboa duchesnii
      • Gunther's Green Tree Snake Dipsadoboa unicolor
    • Genus: Grayia
      Grayia
      Grayia is a genus of colubrid snakes commonly referred to as African water snakes.-Taxonomy:*Caesar's African Water Snake, Grayia caesar *Ornate African Water Snake, Grayia ornata...

      • Smith's African Water Snake Grayia smithii
    • Genus: Hapsidophrys
      • Black-lined Green Snake Hapsidophrys lineatus
      • Emerald Snake Hapsidophrys smaragdina
    • Genus: Meizodon
      • Western Crowned Smooth Snake Meizodon coronatus
    • Genus: Natriciteres
      • Collared Marsh Snake Natriciteres fuliginoides
      • Olive Marsh Snake Natriciteres olivacea
      • Variable Marsh Snake Natriciteres variegata
    • Genus: Philothamnus
      • Emerald Green Snake Philothamnus heterodermus
      • Slender Green Snake Philothamnus heterolepidotus
      • Northern Green Bush Snake Philothamnus irregularis
      • Spotted Bush Snake Philothamnus semivariegatus
        Philothamnus semivariegatus
        The Spotted Bush Snake is a non-venomous snake in the family Colubridae, distributed from South Africa to Sudan and Guinea....

    • Genus: Rhamnophis
      Rhamnophis
      Rhamnophis is a genus of arboreal colubrid snakes commonly known as Dagger-tooth Tree Snakes or Large-eyed Tree Snakes found in equatorial sub-Saharan Africa. The status of this genus has long been subject to debate, and has been treated as a synonym of Thrasops by some authors...

      • Large-eyed Green Tree Snake Rhamnophis aethiopissa
    • Genus: Scaphiophis
      • African Shovel-nosed Snake Scaphiophis albopunctatus
    • Genus: Telescopus
      Telescopus
      Telescopus, the Old World catsnakes, is a genus of 12 species of opisthoglyphous snakes in the Colubridae family.-Geographic range:...

      • Variable Cat Snake Telescopus variegatus
    • Genus: Thelotornis
      • Forest Vine Snake Thelotornis kirtlandii
    • Genus: Thrasops
      • Yellow-throated Bold-eyed Tree Snake Thrasops flavigularis
      • Western Black Tree Snake Thrasops occidentalis
    • Genus: Toxicodryas
      • Blanding's Tree Snake Toxicodryas blandingii
      • Fischer's Cat Snake Toxicodryas pulverulenta
  • Family: Lamprophiidae
    • Genus: Amblyodipsas
      Amblyodipsas
      Amblyodipsas is a genus of snakes found in Africa. Currently, 9 species are recognized.These snakes are often known as glossy snakes. Although rear-fanged, all species are considered harmless, but their venom has not been well studied...

      • Western Purple-glossed Snake Amblyodipsas unicolor
    • Genus: Aparallactus
      Aparallactus
      Aparallactus is a genus of rear-fanged venomous snakes found in Africa. Currently, 11 species are recognized.-Description:Maxillary short, with 6-9 small teeth followed by a large grooved fang situated below the eye. Anterior mandibular teeth longest. Head small, not distinct from neck. Eye small,...

      • Lined Centipede-eater Aparallactus lineatus
        Aparallactus lineatus
        Aparallactus lineatus, or the lined centipede-eater, is a species of venomous rear-fanged snake in the family Atractaspididae.-Geographic range:...

      • Reticulated Centipede-eater Aparallactus lunulatus
        Aparallactus lunulatus
        Aparallactus lunulatus, or the reticulated centipede-eater, is a species of venomous rear-fanged snake in the family Atractaspididae, which is endemic to Africa.-Geographic range:...

      • Western Forest Centipede-eater Aparallactus modestus
        Aparallactus modestus
        Aparallactus modestus, or the western forest centipede-eater, is a species of venomous rear-fanged snake in the Atractaspididae family,-Geographic range:...

    • Genus: Atractaspis
      Atractaspis
      Atractaspis is a genus of venomous snakes found in Africa. Currently, 15 species are recognized by ITIS. Others recognize 19 species. 16 are listed here.-Common names:Burrowing vipers, burrowing asps, mole vipers, stiletto snakes, side-stabbing snakes....

      • Slender Burrowing Asp Atractaspis aterrima
        Atractaspis aterrima
        Atractaspis aterrima, commonly known as the slender burrowing asp or mole viper, is a species of venomous snake in the Atractaspididae family. The specific epithet, aterrima, meaning "blackest", is the superlative form of the Latin adjective ater, meaning "black".-Description:It is totally black or...

      • Fat Burrowing Asp Atractaspis corpulenta
        Atractaspis corpulenta
        Atractaspis corpulenta, or the fat burrowing asp, is a species of snake in the Atractaspididae family. It is endemic to Africa.-Description:...

      • Dahomey Burrowing Asp Atractaspis dahomeyensis
        Atractaspis dahomeyensis
        Atractaspis dahomeyensis, or the Dahomey burrowing asp, is a species of venomous snake in the Atractaspididae family.-Description:...

      • Variable Burrowing Asp Atractaspis irregularis
        Atractaspis irregularis
        Atractaspis irregularis, or the variable burrowing asp, is a species of venomous snake in the Atractaspididae family.-Description:Atractaspis irregularis is completely dark brown or black....

    • Genus: Boaedon
      Boaedon
      Boaedon is a genus of African Colubrids consisting of the African House Snakes. The genus was originally described by Duméril but the species contained were reclassified as Lamprophis by Fitzinger in 1843, this taxonomy remained true until November 2010 when a study was published by Kelly, C.M.R...

      • Striped House Snake Boaedon lineatus
        Boaedon lineatus
        The Striped House Snake is a species of colubrid from Africa. This species has a wide range stretching from Tanzania through Central Africa as far as Uganda. They are kept as pets with increasing regularity, they are often captured and exported for the pet trade...

      • Olive House Snake Boaedon olivaceus
      • Hallowell's House Snake Boaedon virgatus
    • Genus: Bothrophthalmus
      Bothrophthalmus
      The Red-Black Striped Snake or, Bothrophthalmus lineatus, is the monotypical member of the genus Bothrophthalmus. This snake is found in the East African counrys of Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, Angola, Guinea. It is a harmless snake, black with 5 red striped down the back. It lives n forests and...

      • Red-black Striped Snake Bothrophthalmus lineatus
    • Genus: Chamaelycus
      Chamaelycus
      Chamaelycus is a genus of colubrid snakes commonly referred to as banded snakes.There are four commonly accepted species in the genus Chamaelycus:*Christy's Banded Snake - Chamaelycus christyi*African Banded Snake - Chamaelycus fasciatus...

      • African Banded Snake Chamaelycus fasciatus
    • Genus: Gonionotophis
      Gonionotophis
      Gonionotophis is a genus of colubrid snakes also known as the African Ground Snakes & File Snakes. As of November 2010, there are 15 recognized species in the genus:* Mocquard's African Ground Snake, Gonionotophis brussauxi...

      • Savanna Lesser File Snake Gonionotophis grantii
      • Mocquard's File Snake Gonionotophis guirali
      • Matschie's File Snake Gonionotophis klingi
      • Western Forest File Snake Gonionotophis poensis
      • Small-eyed File Snake Gonionotophis steophthalmus
    • Genus: Hormonotus
      Hormonotus
      Hormonotus is a genus of colubrid snakes. At present this genus is monotypic, as there is only one commonly accepted species in it, the Uganda house snake...

      • Uganda House Snake Hormonotus modestus
    • Genus: Lycophidion
      Lycophidion
      Lycophidion is a genus of colubrid snakes commonly referred to as the Wolf snakes.The genus contains the following species:*Lycophidion meleagris*Lycophidion acutirostre*Lycophidion laterale*Lycophidion semiannulis...

      • Leach's Wolf Snake Lycophidion irroratum
      • Flat Wolf Snake Lycophidion laterale
      • Lycophidion nigromaculatum Lycophidion nigromaculatum
      • Lycophidion semicinctum Lycophidion semicinctum
    • Genus: Polemon
      Polemon
      -Philosophers:*Polemon , the head of the Platonic Academy from 314-269 BC*Polemon of Athens, a 2nd century BC Stoic philosopher, also referred to as Polemon of Ilium*Polemon of Laodiceia, a 2nd century sophist-Kings:...

      • Reinhardt's Snake-eater Polemon acanthias
        Polemon acanthias
        Polemon acanthias, or Reinhardt's snake-eater, is a species of venomous rear-fanged snake in the Atractaspididae family. It is endemic to Africa.-Geographic range:It is found in Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Togo....

      • Ivory Coast Snake-eater Polemon neuwiedi
    • Genus: Prosymna
      • Prosymna greigerti Prosymna greigerti
      • Ghana Shovel-snout Prosymna meleagris
    • Genus: Psammophis
      Psammophis
      Psammophis is a genus of colubrid snakes.-Description:Maxillary teeth 10 to 13, one or two in the middle much enlarged and fang-like, preceded and followed by an interspace, the two posterior grooved. Anterior mandibular teeth long, posterior small. Head elongate and distinct from neck, with...

      • Elegant Sand Racer Psammophis elegans
      • Lined Olympic Snake Psammophis lineatus
      • Olive Grass Racer Psammophis phillipsi
      • Ornate Olympic Snake Psammophis praeornatus
      • Rukwa Sand Racer Psammophis rukwae
    • Genus: Psammophylax
      • Striped Beaked Snake Psammophylax acutus
    • Genus: Rhagerhis
      • Moila Snake Rhagerhis moilensis
    • Genus: Rhamphiophis
      • Western Beaked Snake Rhamphiophis oxyrhynchus
        Rhamphiophis oxyrhynchus
        The Rufous Beaked Snake is a species of colubrid from West Africa. It is named for its hooked snout, which it uses to dig burrows, and reddish-brown back scales. It hunts small animals during the day with the help of its venomous bite. There are two subspecies, R.o. oxyrhynchus and R.o...

  • Family: Elapidae
    Elapidae
    Elapidae is a family of venomous snakes found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, terrestrially in Asia, Australia, Africa, North America and South America and aquatically in the Pacific and Indian Oceans...

    • Genus: Dendroaspis
      • Jameson's Mamba Dendroaspis jamesoni
      • Western Green Mamba Dendroaspis viridis
    • Genus: Elapsoidea
      Elapsoidea
      Elapsoidea is a genus of venomous elapid snake commonly known as venomous garter snakes or African garter snakes. Despite the name, they are unrelated to the harmless North American garter snake species.- Species :...

      • Angolan Garter Snake Elapsoidea semiannulata
    • Genus: Naja
      Naja
      Naja is a genus of venomous elapid snakes. Although there are several other genera that share the common name, Naja are the most recognized and most widespread group of snakes commonly known as cobras. The genus Naja consists of 20 to 22 species, but has undergone several taxonomic revisions in...

      • Mali Cobra Naja katiensis
      • Forest Cobra Naja melanoleuca
        Naja melanoleuca
        The Forest Cobra, also known as the Black and White Cobra is a species of cobra in the Elapidae family, native to Africa....

      • Black-necked Spitting Cobra Naja nigricollis
        Naja nigricollis
        Naja nigricollis is a species of spitting cobra found in Sub Saharan Africa. It is feared throughout its range and has the capability of spraying venom at attackers as a defensive mechanism...

      • Naja senegalensis Naja senegalensis
    • Genus: Pseudohaje
      Pseudohaje
      Pseudohaje is a genus of African elapid snakes, commonly called tree cobras or forest cobras because of their arboreal lifestyle.-Characteristics:...

      • African Tree Cobra Pseudohaje goldii
        Pseudohaje goldii
        Pseudohaje goldii or the Gold's Tree Cobra is a species of tree cobra found in Central and Western Africa. This species is one of the two tree cobras in Africa, the other being the Black Tree Cobra...

      • Hoodless Cobra Pseudohaje nigra
  • Family: Viperidae
    Viperidae
    The Viperidae are a family of venomous snakes found all over the world, except in Antarctica, Australia, Ireland, Madagascar, Hawaii, various other isolated islands, and above the Arctic Circle. All have relatively long, hinged fangs that permit deep penetration and injection of venom. Four...

     (Adders & Vipers)
    • Genus: Atheris
      Atheris
      Atheris is a genus of venomous vipers found only in tropical subsaharan Africa, excluding southern Africa. Confined to rain forest areas, many members have isolated and fragmented distributions. In an interesting example of convergent evolution, they show many similarities to the arboreal pit...

      • Western Bush Viper Atheris chlorechis
        Atheris chlorechis
        Atheris chlorechis is a venomous viper species found only in the forests of West Africa. No subspecies are currently recognized.-Description:...

      • African Bush Viper Atheris squamigera
        Atheris squamigera
        Atheris squamigera is a venomous viper species found in west and central Africa. No subspecies are currently recognized.-Description:Grows to an average length of 46–60 cm, with a maximum of at least 78 cm. Females are usually larger than males....

    • Genus: Bitis
      Bitis
      Bitis is a genus of venomous vipers found in Africa and the southern Arabian Peninsula. It includes the largest and the smallest vipers in the world. Members are known for their characteristic threat displays that involves inflating and deflating their bodies while hissing and puffing loudly. The...

      • Puff Adder Bitis arietans
        Bitis arietans
        Bitis arietans is a venomous viper species found in savannah and grasslands from Morocco and western Arabia throughout Africa except for the Sahara and rain forest regions. It is responsible for causing the most fatalities in Africa owing to various factors, such as its wide distribution and...

      • Gaboon Adder Bitis gabonica
        Bitis gabonica
        Bitis gabonica is a venomous viper species found in the rainforests and savannas of Sub-Saharan Africa. This is not only the largest member of the genus Bitis, but also the world's heaviest viperid and it has the longest fangs ,and the highest venom yield of any venomous snake...

      • Rhinoceros Viper Bitis nasicornis
        Bitis nasicornis
        Bitis nasicornis is a venomous viper species found in the forests of West and Central Africa. A big viper known for its striking color pattern and prominent horns on its nose. No subspecies are recognized.-Description:...

    • Genus: Causus
      • Forest Night Adder Causus lichtensteinii
        Causus lichtensteinii
        Causus lichtensteinii is a venomous viper species found in western and central Africa. No subspecies are currently recognized. The specific name, or epithet, "lichtensteinii", honors German herpetologist Martin Hinrich Lichtenstein.-Description:...

      • Spotted Night Adder Causus maculatus
        Causus maculatus
        Causus maculatus is venomous viper species found mainly in West- and Central Africa. No subspecies are currently recognized. Common names include forest rhombic night adder, West African night adder and spotted night adder....

      • Common Night Adder Causus rhombeatus
        Causus rhombeatus
        Causus rhombeatus is a venomous viper species found in subsaharan Africa. No subspecies are currently recognized.-Description:With an average length of 60 cm, this is the largest member of the genus Causus. The longest individual ever recorded was a 93 cm male collected in eastern Zimbabwe.The head...

    • Genus: Echis
      Echis
      Echis is a genus of venomous vipers found in the dry regions of Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka. They have a characteristic threat display, rubbing sections of their body together to produce a "sizzling" warning sound...

      • African Saw-scaled Viper Echis ocellatus
        Echis ocellatus
        Echis ocellatus is a venomous viper species found mainly in West Africa. Named after the distinctive series of "eye-spots" that run the length of its body. No subspecies are currently recognized.-Geographic range:...

  • Family: Typhlopidae
    Typhlopidae
    The Typhlopidae are a family of blind snakes. They are found mostly in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, the Americas, and all mainland Australia and various islands. The rostral scale overhangs the mouth to form a shovel like burrowing structure. They live underground in burrows, and since...

     (Blind Snakes)
    • Genus: Afrotyphlops
      • Common Lined Worm SnakeAfrotyphlops lineolatus
      • Spotted Blind Snake Afrotyphlops punctatus
    • Genus: Guinea
      Guinea
      Guinea , officially the Republic of Guinea , is a country in West Africa. Formerly known as French Guinea , it is today sometimes called Guinea-Conakry to distinguish it from its neighbour Guinea-Bissau. Guinea is divided into eight administrative regions and subdivided into thirty-three prefectures...

      • Two-coloured Blind Snake Guinea bicolor
      • Sundevall's Worm Snake Guinea sundewalli
    • Genus: Leptotyphlops
      Leptotyphlops
      Leptotyphlops is a genus of nonvenomous blind snakes found throughout North and South America, Africa and southwestern Asia. Currently, 86 species are recognized.-Description:...

      • West African Blind Snake Leptotyphlops debilis
        Leptotyphlops debilis
        Leptotyphlops debilis, or the West African blind snake, is a species of snake in the Leptotyphlopidae family....

    • Genus: Letheobia
      • Gabon Beaked Snake Letheobia caeca
    • Genus: Myriopholis
      • Long-nosed Worm Snake Myriopholis macrorhyncha
    • Genus: Typhlops
      Typhlops
      Typhlops is a genus of blind snakes found in Europe, Africa, Asia and Central and South America. Currently, 120 species are recognized.-Geographic range:...

      • Typhlops caecatus Typhlops caecatus

Order: Crocodylidae (Crocodiles & relatives)

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  • Family: Crocodylus
    Crocodylus
    Crocodylus is one of three genera from the Crocodylinae subfamily extending from the Crocodylidae family.Established species include three extinct species:* † Crocodylus acer - probably represents a distinct genus....

     (Crocodiles)
    • Genus: Crocodylus
      Crocodylus
      Crocodylus is one of three genera from the Crocodylinae subfamily extending from the Crocodylidae family.Established species include three extinct species:* † Crocodylus acer - probably represents a distinct genus....

      • Nile Crocodile Crocodylus niloticus
    • Genus: Mecistops
      • African Slender-snouted Crocodile Mecistops cataphractus VU
    • Genus: Osteolaemus
      • Dwarf Crocodile Osteolaemus tetraspis VU

See also

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