Reptilia
![](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/generated-card-images/br-CEE8BE-tundra-forest-forest-1.png)
Agilisaurus
Agilisaurus![Scale 6](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/6.png)
![Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/herbivore2.png)
![](https://farm1.staticflickr.com/625/31390493653_41e7391818_o_d.jpg)
4 POINTS
Play: Agilisaurus had a MOVE of 2.
Fact: Nicknamed “Agile Lizard” due to its long lower leg bones, this dinosaur weighed about as much as a cocker spaniel.
![](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/generated-card-images/br-D8EAC7-grasslands-forest-forest-1.png)
Panther Chameleon
Furcifer pardalis![Scale 6](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/6.png)
![Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/omnivore3.png)
![](https://farm1.staticflickr.com/451/18997422738_29c9a645bc_o_d.jpg)
3 POINTS
Play: This cameleon has a MOVE of 2.
Fact: The panther chameleons have very long tongues which can extend at around 26 body lengths per second
![](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/generated-card-images/br-DDB5B5-ocean-ocean-ocean-1.png)
Hawksbill Turtle
Eretmochelys imbricata![Scale 7](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/7.png)
![Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/omnivore3.png)
![](https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7293/15858513043_b70d2bb3ca_z_d.jpg)
4 POINTS
Play: Eretmochelys imbricata has a MOVE of 2
Fact: Until the practice was outlawed, Eretmochelys imbricata were harvested for their shells, which were used for decoration
![](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/generated-card-images/br-AAE0C2-tundra-forest-grasslands-1.png)
Galapagos Land Iguana
Conolophus subcristatus![Scale 7](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/7.png)
![Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/omnivore3.png)
![](https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7282/16288322319_cb59edf67e_z_d.jpg)
3 POINTS
Play: Conolophus subcristatus has a MOVE of 2
Fact: Conolophus subcristatus can live for up to 50 years.
![](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/generated-card-images/br-DDB5B5-forest-forest-forest-1.png)
Agamidae Lizard
Phrynocephalus horvathi![Scale 5](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/5.png)
![Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/carnivore3.png)
![](https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8583/15845981294_b458070e3a_z_d.jpg)
7 POINTS
Play: Phrynocephalus horvathi has a MOVE of 2
Fact: Phrynocephalus horvathi population is declining due to habitat loss, a result of human development.
![](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/generated-card-images/br-E4D4E3-grasslands-urban-urban-1.png)
Malagasy giant chameleon
Furcifer oustaleti![Scale 6](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/6.png)
![Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/omnivore3.png)
![](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8215/8290090458_b68105903e_o_d.jpg)
5 POINTS
• Furcifer oustaleti has a MOVE of 2.
• Furcifer oustaleti is endemic to Madagascar