Reptiles Word Searches (Free to Print)

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This collection of reptiles word search puzzles includes three puzzles (easy, moderate, hard) to cater them for your child’s age or ability level.

Reptiles are cold-blooded air-breathing vertebrates who usually also have scaly exteriors and lay eggs. Reptiles to be found in these word searches include: gecko, cobra, python, iguana, turtle, toad, skink, viper, lizard, chameleon, croc, boa, mamba, gator, snake, and tortoise.

These word searches are made to be printable on A4 paper. Make sure you select “shrink to fit” to ensure the flashcards are printed properly.

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Reptiles Word Search

Version 1 – Easy

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This version has a 10 letter x 10 letter grid and 16 reptiles to find. Words can be found in all directions (forward, backward, up, down, and diagonal).

Version 2 – Moderate

free reptiles word search

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This version has a 15 letter x 15 letter grid and 16 reptiles to find. Words can be found in all directions (forward, backward, up, down, and diagonal).

Version 3 – Hard

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This version has a 20 letter x 20 letter grid and 16 reptiles to find. Words can be found in all directions (forward, backward, up, down, and diagonal).

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About These Reptiles

Here are some fun facts about the reptiles on our list:

  • Geckos are mostly green or brown little lizard creatures and known for their sticky feet and nocturnal habits.
  • Cobras are mostly black or tan snakes and known for their hood and dangerous venom!
  • Pythons are mostly brown or green snakes and known for their size and constriction. They are dangerous to humans but not for venom – they’re constrictors!
  • Iguanas are mostly green or gray lizard creatures and known for their long tails and gentle herbivore diet.
  • Turtles are mostly brown or green reptiles and known for their cute shells and ability to live long lives. There are both sea and non-sea versions.
  • Toads are mostly brown or gray frog-like creatures known for their warty skin and ability to hop around.
  • Skinks are mostly blue or brown reptiles and known for their smooth scales and burrowing abilities.
  • Vipers are mostly brown or gray snakes and known for their fangs and venom which makes them very dangerous to humans!
  • Lizards are mostly green or brown reptiles who are known for their remarkable ability to regrow their tails!
  • Chameleons are known for their color-changing ability which helps them hide for predators, and their long tongues.
  • Crocodiles are mostly green or gray reptiles and known for their powerful jaws. They are dangerous to humans!
  • Boas are mostly brown or gray snakes and known for their constriction and large size. They are dangerous to humans but fortunately stay deep in the jungle!
  • Mambas are mostly black or green snakes and known for their remarkable land speed. But beware – they are dangerous to humans!
  • Alligators are mostly black or dark green reptiles and known for their broad snouts which sets them apart from crocs. They are just as dangerous to humans as crocodiles, though!
  • Tortoises are mostly brown or green reptiles not to be confused for their cousins, the turtles.

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