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|style="background:#997733"|Monstruo de Gila
|style="background:#997733"|Monstruo de Gila
− |style="background:#997733"|Suroeste de los E.E.U.U., norte de México
+ |style="background:#997733"|Suroeste de los EE .UU ., norte de México
|style="background:#997733"|Mandíbula inferior
|style="background:#997733"|Mandíbula inferior
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|style="background:#996633"|Boca de algodón
|style="background:#996633"|Boca de algodón
− |style="background:#996633"|Este de los E.E.U.U.
+ |style="background:#996633"|Este de los EE .UU .
|style="background:#996633"|Mandíbula superior, al frente de la boca
|style="background:#996633"|Mandíbula superior, al frente de la boca
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|style="background:#997733"|Serpiente de coral
|style="background:#997733"|Serpiente de coral
− |style="background:#997733"|Sureste de los E.E.U.U.
+ |style="background:#997733"|Sureste de los EE .UU .
|style="background:#997733"|Mandíbula superior, al frente de la boca
|style="background:#997733"|Mandíbula superior, al frente de la boca
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</noinclude> <!-- 3. Name five venomous reptiles of your area describing each as to the location of their fangs and geographical distribution. --> Some geographic areas have ''no'' venomous reptiles, so we choose to interpret "geographic area" as representing an entire continent. ===North America=== {|border=1 cellspacing=1 cellpadding=5 |- !Reptile!!Distribution!!Location of Fangs |- |style="background:#997733"|Gila Monster |style="background:#997733"|Southwest US, Northern Mexico |style="background:#997733"|Lower jaw |- |style="background:#996633"|Mexican Beaded Lizard |style="background:#996633"|Guatemala, Mexico |style="background:#996633"|Lower jaw |- |style="background:#997733"|Copperhead |style="background:#997733"|Massachusetts south to Florida<br>west to Texas<br>north to Iowa |style="background:#997733"|Upper jaw, front of mouth |- |style="background:#996633"|Cottonmouth |style="background:#996633"|Eastern US from Virginia, south through the Florida peninsula and west to Arkansas, southeastern Kansas, eastern and southern Oklahoma, and eastern and central Texas. |style="background:#996633"|Upper jaw, front of mouth |- |style="background:#997733"|Coral Snake |style="background:#997733"|Southern and eastern United States |style="background:#997733"|Upper jaw, front of mouth |- |style="background:#996633"|Rattlesnake |style="background:#996633"|Several species, some ranging from southern Canada, others to South America |style="background:#996633"|Upper jaw |- |} ===South America=== ===Asia===
</noinclude>
<!-- 3. Name five venomous reptiles of your area describing each as to the location of their fangs and geographical distribution. -->
Some geographic areas have ''no'' venomous reptiles, so we choose to interpret "geographic area" as representing an entire continent.
===North America===
{|border=1 cellspacing=1 cellpadding=5
|-
!Reptile!!Distribution!!Location of Fangs
|-
|style="background:#997733"|Gila Monster
|style="background:#997733"|Southwest US, Northern Mexico
|style="background:#997733"|Lower jaw
|-
|style="background:#996633"|Mexican Beaded Lizard
|style="background:#996633"|Guatemala, Mexico
|style="background:#996633"|Lower jaw
|-
|style="background:#997733"|Copperhead
|style="background:#997733"|Massachusetts south to Florida<br>west to Texas<br>north to Iowa
|style="background:#997733"|Upper jaw, front of mouth
|-
|style="background:#996633"|Cottonmouth
|style="background:#996633"|Eastern US from Virginia, south through the Florida peninsula and west to Arkansas, southeastern Kansas, eastern and southern Oklahoma, and eastern and central Texas.
|style="background:#996633"|Upper jaw, front of mouth
|-
|style="background:#997733"|Coral Snake
|style="background:#997733"|Southern and eastern United States
|style="background:#997733"|Upper jaw, front of mouth
|-
|style="background:#996633"|Rattlesnake
|style="background:#996633"|Several species, some ranging from southern Canada, others to South America
|style="background:#996633"|Upper jaw
|-
|}
===South America===
===Asia=== Algunas áreas no tienen reptiles venenosos, entonces se puede interpretar «área geofráfica» como el continente entero.
Norteamérica
Reptil
Distribución
Ubicación de los colmillos
Monstruo de Gila
Suroeste de los EE.UU., norte de México
Mandíbula inferior
Lagarto Enchaquirado
Guatemala, México
Mandíbula inferior
Cabeza de cobre
Sur del estado de Massachusetts hasta Florida hacia el oeste a Texas hacia el norte a Iowa
Mandíbula superior, al frente de la boca
Boca de algodón
Este de los EE.UU.
Mandíbula superior, al frente de la boca
Serpiente de coral
Sureste de los EE.UU.
Mandíbula superior, al frente de la boca
Serpiente de cascabel
Varias especies, desde el sur de Canadá hasta Sudamérica
Mandíbula superior
Sudamérica
Asia