reptiles
Alligators are reptiles.
Animals that belong to the anapsid family are reptiles. The reptiles include turtles, tortoises, and terrapins. The animals belong to the reptilia class.
No, alligators are not found naturally in Kenya. Kenya is home to crocodiles, not alligators. Crocodiles and alligators belong to the same group of animals (crocodilians), but they are found in different regions of the world.
No, alligators are reptiles.
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Tortoises belong to the family, Testudinidae, of land-dwelling turtles in the order Testudines. Despite popular belief, than turtles live in the sea, and tortoises live on land, tortoises are in fact turtles. They are not a separate group.
To give a whole list of names would be long but here is the extreme shorted version. Lizards, snakes, tuatara, alligators, crocodiles, amphisbaenians (these look like worms, oddly.)
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Crocodiles are of the family Crocodylidae, order Crocodylia. The term crocodilian refers to all members of the order including alligators, caimans, and gavials as well as crocodiles.
Lizards, snakes, crocodiles, alligators, caimans, gavials, chameleons, geckos, monitors, basilisks, amphisbaenians, iguanas, snapping turtles, terrapins, tortoises and turtles are examples of reptiles. It is widely thought that dinosaurs were all reptiles too. There were also many predinosaurian (true) reptiles. Pelycosaurs were related to mammal like reptiles which were also 2 predinosaurian groups of reptiles. Pterosaurs and ichthyosaurs mainly lived at the same time as the dinosaurs and were flying and swimming reptiles respectively.
"Testudines" is the scientific order that includes turtles and tortoises. These animals are characterized by their protective shells, which are made of bony plates covered by a layer of keratin. Testudines are cold-blooded reptiles that inhabit diverse environments, from oceans and rivers to forests and deserts.