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    Squamata (/ s k w æ ˈ m eɪ t ə /, Latin squamatus, 'scaly, having scales') is the largest order of reptiles, comprising lizards and snakes. With over 12162 Species, it is also the second-largest order of extant (living) vertebrates, after the perciform fish.

  3. Aug 16, 2019 · Laura Klappenbach. Updated on August 16, 2019. Squamates (Squamata) are the most diverse of all the reptile groups, with approximately 7400 living species. Squamates include lizards, snakes, and worm lizards. There are two characteristics that unite the squamates.

  4. Squamata (scaled reptiles) is the most diverse order of extant reptiles, comprised of the lizards and snakes and characterized a flexible jaw structure (movable quadrate bones) and having scales or shields rather than shells or secondary palates.

  5. Order Squamata. Number of families About 42. Number of genera, species About 1,880 genera; 7,200 species. Evolution and systematics. Squamates are the most diverse living clade of reptiles, including about 1,440 genera and 4,450 species of lizards plus 440 genera and 2,750 species of snakes.

  6. Squamata is a reptile order that includes lizards and snakes. With nearly 8,000 individual species, Squamata is by far the largest reptile order. Due to the incredibly large variety of reptile species within the Squamata order, we will only feature the more common and popular species. Help Us by Writing a Reptile Species Page!

  7. Taxonomy. Source: Wikipedia. The Squamata, or the scaled reptiles, are the largest recent order of reptiles, comprising all lizards and snakes. With over 10,000 species, it is also the second-largest order of extant vertebrates, after the perciform fish, and roughly equal in number to the Saurischia (one of the two major groups of dinosaurs).

  8. Mar 2, 2024 · The class Reptilia divides into orders, each with unique characteristics and representative species: Order Squamata (Squamates): Scientific Name: Squamata. Common Names: Snakes and Lizards. Examples: King Cobra (Snake), Komodo Dragon (Lizard) Order Testudines (Turtles and Tortoises): Scientific Name: Testudines.

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