A different alphabet game

As they are the same animal and you guessed first, Van Beal. I'll let you have a go for D
I didn't realize they were the same animal lol. Sure I'll take 'D'
My animal a reptilian species native to North America. It has a 'secondary' unofficial name that relates to an amphibian, though the name is completely inaccurate. For those who would like to know, it is labelled as LC on the IUCN Red List.
What reptile am I describing?
 
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A Greek mythological being was half-woman and half-serpent.
She was called the 'mother of all monsters'.
A family of mammals and some members of a family of fish have the same name as the monster
What is it?
 
A bird of a monotypic genus, the family it hails from being superficially 'wren/warbler' like (this group of course hailing from the Southern Hemisphere), the bird itself lives in this part of the globe, being endangered and restricted to upland rainforests, slowly retreating up as global warming drives them further, oh and of course it begins with F.
 
A bird of a monotypic genus, the family it hails from being superficially 'wren/warbler' like (this group of course hailing from the Southern Hemisphere), the bird itself lives in this part of the globe, being endangered and restricted to upland rainforests, slowly retreating up as global warming drives them further, oh and of course it begins with F.
Fernwren?
 
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My animal is also a fish, a Ray-Finned Fish
In 2014, it was recently split from another species and the new boundaries of the species is on a well known river
The animal’s name is from a term used to describe people living in the area the species occurs
It lives somewhere in the Americas
 
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