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No. Amphibians are a different group than reptiles. Amphibians are animals such as; Frogs, Toads, Salamanders, etc. Reptiles are animals such as; Turtles, Tortoises, Snakes, Lizards, etc.
they are reptiles, predators, prey, cold blooded, and vertabrates.
Yes they are.
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.
Turtles are classified as reptiles because they share key characteristics with other reptiles, such as having scales, laying eggs, and being cold-blooded. These traits place them in the same group as other reptiles like snakes and lizards.
Snakes are close cousins to lizards, as they both belong to the same group of reptiles called Squamata. They share a common evolutionary ancestor and have similar characteristics such as scales and a forked tongue.
Lizards and snakes are both reptiles; they have scaly skin, they lay eggs, they have generally similar physiology (although lizards have legs and snakes don't).
Same exact organs as you and me, but in a different package (snakes have one lung though, and snakes, monitors lizards, tegus, and some other lizards have a Jacobson's organ like cats, which allows for better smell, and directional smelling but the reptiles mentioned use their tongue for smell, and snakes have no nostrils).
Into three major groups the first, and largest, contains snake and lizards this stately specimen is an iguana from Central America. Like all other reptiles, both snakes and lizards are cold-blooded. That's to say their body temperature stays close to that of their surroundings. And, with the exception of a few species, Such as this water snake, Most of the world's many snakes and lizards live on dry land. Turtles are the next big reptile group. They, as our little friend here demonstrates, are the only reptiles with a shell. There are many kinds of turtles. Some, such as this giant tortoise, live on land, while others are at home in fresh water. In addition, some turtles, Such as the one these scientists are studying, spend most of their lives in the ocean. Alligators, crocodiles, and their kin Make up the last major reptile group. Powerful predators, these mighty reptiles spend much of their time in the water or sunning themselves on the shore nearby.
It depends what the reptille is. Snakes live in rainforests and Africa. Crocodiles also live in the same places. At my house, in our front and our backyard, we have lizards EVERYWHERE!
Hawks and Eagles both eat any small rodent including rabbits, and reptiles like snakes and lizards that are available to them in the area in which they live.
Toads live in the forest. Lizards live in the desert. Lizards have tails toads do not.