- Nilewar
Nilewar - Alligator
Alligator - Anaconda
Anaconda - Assala
Assala snake swallowing a bird whole - Belted tail
Belted tail - Bicolor Sea Snake
Bicolor Sea Snake - Bosch master
Bosch master - Bridgehead Lizard
Bridgehead Lizard - Chameleon
Chameleon - Checkerboard and Viper-colored Swim Snake
Checkerboard and Viper-colored Swim Snake - Chirote
Chirote - Common Lizard
Common Lizard - Copper snake
Copper snake - Coral red Coilsnake
Coral red Coilsnake - Coral Red Flake
Coral Red Flake - Dark Whip snake
Dark Whip snake - Diamond rattlesnake
Diamond rattlesnake - Esculapius snake
Esculapius snake - European Freshwater Turtle
European Freshwater Turtle - Genuine Hawksbill Turtle
Genuine Hawksbill Turtle - Gharial
Gharial - Grass Snake
Grass Snake - Greek Tortoise
Greek Tortoise - Hardy
Hardy - Helmet basiliscus
Helmet basiliscus - Horned Viper
Horned Viper - Jila animal
Jila animal - Kingsnake
Kingsnake - Lancet snake
Lancet snake - Large-headed Turtle
Large-headed Turtle - Leatherback turtle
Leatherback turtle - Legoean
Legoean - Matamata
Matamata - Mokassin snake
Mokassin snake - Moloch
Moloch - Yellow-green biting adder
Yellow-green biting adder - Pama
Pama - Panther snake
Panther snake - Pearl lizard
Pearl lizard - Pleat Gecko
Pleat Gecko - Puff adder
Puff adder - Rattlesnake
Rattlesnake - Sand viper
Sand viper - Scheltopoesik
Scheltopoesik - Shrewd Crocodile
Shrewd Crocodile - Skink
Skink - Slow Worm
Slow Worm - Smooth Snake
Smooth Snake - Snapping turtle
Snapping turtle - Spectacled snake
Spectacled snake - Striped oar-tailed snake
Striped oar-tailed snake - Teju
Teju - Tiger snake
Tiger snake - Viper
Viper - Wall gecko
Wall gecko - Wood turtle
Wood turtle - The Flipper of a Whale compared to the hand of man
In the bones and in their arrangement there is a close resemblance in the two cases, yet the outcome is very different. The multiplication of finger joints in the whale is a striking feature. - Fore-limb of Monkey compared to fore-limb of Whale
A. Fore-limb of Monkey B. Fore-limb of Whale What is meant by homology? Essential similarity of architecture, though the appearances may be very different This is seen in comparing these two fore-limbs, A, of Monkey, B, of Whale. They are as different as possible, yet they show the same bones, e.g. SC, the scapula or shoulder-blade; H, the humerus or upper arm; R and U, the radius and ulna of the fore-arm; CA, the wrist; MC, the palm; and then the fingers.