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The name "reptile" refers to a class of cold-blooded vertebrates that typically have scaly skin, lay eggs on land, and breathe air. The term comes from the Latin word "reptilis," which means "creeping" or "crawling."
I think you might be thinking of a Kamodo dragon??? maybe...
The name of the beast that comes from the Latin word "to crawl" is "reptile." This name refers to cold-blooded animals that crawl or move by dragging their bodies along the ground, such as snakes, lizards, and turtles.
No, a reptile house is typically not referred to as an aquarium. An aquarium usually houses fish and aquatic animals, while a reptile house is specifically designed to exhibit reptiles such as snakes, lizards, and turtles.
Eublepharinae (Gecko) East Indian Leopard Gecko Eosuchians (extinct) Edaphosaurusare (extinct)
Reptile is the classification of a group of animals. You can think of reptile being the scientific name. Each animal in this category will have a scientific name.
There is no way you can tell you have to take it to a reptile expert to get it probed
Brachiosaurus translates as "arm reptile"
reptile pretty much means creep or crawl in latin
The common name for a reptilia is a reptile.
snakes
a snake
Komodo dragon
'you' is not a letter
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Crocodile
brachiosaurs