I'm a little confused on what your problem is. If you type in either "velociraptors" or just "raptors" it should work for both. Raptors are often used in short for velociraptors (just like if you type in TREX it'll work for "Tyrannosaurus Rex". I didn't include salamanders or newts because they are amphibians. Not reptiles.
Again, i'm not sure what the complaint is here. Are snakes not reptiles? I'm guessing you timed out of the quiz and saw that you forgot to type in "snake". I tried to come up with 99 reptiles and unfortunately there are only four types: alligator, turtle, lizard and snake. I would be remiss if I didn't include all four. The fact that they are all reptiles I thought would be clue enough
I don't really understand the logic you have followed in this test. We have for example SNAKE and then you have some in general family like PYTHON but no specific species like Ball python, GTP or Rock Python which are 3 completely different subspecies of python family. Then next family would be VIPERS which you have some subspecies of viper family like Cottonmouth, Moccasin or Rattlesnake but then not all of them.
Same with other stuff, you have tortoise as general group of tortoises but no subspecies where in case of turtle you gave terrapin for example.
Then my confusion completely exploded when I saw correct answers and Ninja Turtles names or some sort of dinosaurs species. I mean it makes no sense at all.
This is a quiz that tests the general knowledge of the public and is not designed for die hard reptile enthusiasts. Most people will know "python" for example but won't know the subspecies of pythons. They will know "tortoise" but wouldn't necessarily know different kinds of tortoises as another example. I am not sure why you are confused with dinosaurs. Are they not reptiles? I added the mythical reptiles and the teenage mutant ninja turtles to round out the list to 99.
you should categorize your columns since people are literally going to be guessing random names that may or not be obvious. Also include in your description that movies are included, "famous" isn't a good enough description.
This list contains a weird mixture of vague and specific types of reptile. Some well known specific types were missing, like bearded dragons, and some broader categories were also missing like caimans, gharials and amphisbaenians.
I've also just spotted echidna on there. What's that doing there?
Same with other stuff, you have tortoise as general group of tortoises but no subspecies where in case of turtle you gave terrapin for example.
Then my confusion completely exploded when I saw correct answers and Ninja Turtles names or some sort of dinosaurs species. I mean it makes no sense at all.
I've also just spotted echidna on there. What's that doing there?