yes they belong to reptilian family
No, they are reptiles, not mammals.
Geckos are a type of lizard (squamata) and belong to the Gekkonidae family, which are all reptiles.
Yes. collard lizards and fatailed geckos.
snakes, crocodile, alligators, lizards, geckos
A lot of reptiles - lizards, snakes, geckos and some frogs.
Snakes and large lizards ( like leopard geckos when they are adults ).
Lizards aren't geckos, but geckos are lizards
No. Crocodiles are in a group by themselves - they are very large reptiles that live in and around bodies of water. Geckos are very small lizards that usually live in trees.
Geckos belong to the family Gekkonidae, which is part of the larger order Squamata, alongside snakes and lizards. Their closest relatives include other lizards within the suborder Lacertilia, such as skinks, iguanas, and chameleons. Additionally, they share a more distant common ancestry with all reptiles, including turtles and crocodilians. Overall, geckos are part of a diverse group of reptiles known for their unique adaptations and characteristics.
Yes, Geckos are small to average sized lizards belonging to the family Gekkonidae which are found in warm climates throughout the world. Geckos are unique among lizards in their vocalizations, making chirping sounds in social interactions with other geckos.
Lizards belong to the animal group called reptiles.
most reptiles, including birds, have scales. It is entirely possible that there are some specializations in lizards and other reptiles where they change to have another body covering, but I haven’t seen any like that. However, I am not a naturalist, or a biologist, or a paleontologist(yet), so I can’t be sure.