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Figure 32.21 Reptilian Diversity (A) This tuatara represents the only surviving species in its lineage. (B) The panther chameleon is found in eastern and northern Madagascar. It uses its projectile tongue to capture insects. (C) The Taiwan beauty snake is a nonvenomous, semi-arboreal rodent eater. (D) Galápagos tortoises are the largest turtles and among the largest reptiles. They have been documented to live for more than 100 years in the wild.