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Centrosaurus

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Centrosaurus ("sharp-point reptile") was found in Alberta. Learn more about the Centrosaurus, Late Cretaceous dinosaurs and dinosaurs of all eras.

Corythosaurus

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The Corythosaurus' name means "corinthian helmet reptile." Learn more about the Corythosaurus, Late Cretaceous dinosaurs and dinosaurs of all eras.

How Pterosaurs Worked

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Pterosaurs were a group of flying reptiles that first appeared on Earth about 215 million years ago. Learn more about the giant pterosaurs.

Did Crocodiles Descend From Dinosaurs?

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Crocodiles and dinosaurs definitely lived during the same time, but how closely are they related? Did crocodiles descend from dinosaurs?

Why a Spotted Python Should Totally Be Your Next Pet

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HowStuffWorks gets to know the spotted python, which may sound scary, but makes a great pet if you're in the market for a snake.

Super Cute Leopard Geckos Make Great Pets

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If you're thinking about entering the wonderful world of gecko ownership, check out the advice from our leopard gecko expert and see if this is the right lizard for you.

From the Rhino to the Corn: 10 Facts From the Wide World of Rat Snakes

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Despite their name, rat snakes don't eat just rodents. This huge family of snakes, which lives on every continent except Antarctica, also eats lizards and amphibians.

New Study Sheds Light on How Plesiosaurs Used Their Flippers to Swim

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How did the plesiosaur use its flippers to move through water? Learn about a new study in this HowStuffWorks article.

The Watery World of the Monster Anaconda

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HowStuffWorks gets to know the anaconda, the largest snake in the world.

Copperhead Snakes: Not Always Lethal, But Best Left Alone

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Copperhead snakes are among the most common in North America. HowStuffWorks gets up close and takes a look at these venomous reptiles.

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