Reptiles are Classified as Vertebrates! Vertebrate means they have a Backbone or a Spinal Cord. We have a Backbone! we use it mainly for support and supports our rib cage! Reptiles also have Scales, or Scaly Skin that keeps them from dying out when they are in heat, which is were most reptiles live! Reptiles Lay eggs like birds, but not with a nest! (L.O.L) Laying Eggs is how they give birth! Dinosaurs, for example are considered Reptiles because they lay eggs and have scaly skin, and are also Vertebrate like humans!
cold blooded, slimy, scaley,
Reptiles have scaly skin
Some characteristics of reptiles are, They have backbones or vertebrae, they are cold blooded, they have thick protective scales and lay eggs. All reptiles breathe air from their lungs. They have 3 heart chambers. Some examples include lizards, snakes, crocodiles and alligators
Some characteristics of reptiles include having scaly skin, being cold-blooded, laying amniotic eggs, having a three-chambered heart, and being predominantly terrestrial. They also typically have claws, scales, and breathe with lungs. Reptiles have adapted to various environments and exhibit a wide range of sizes and physical features.
Reptiles, fish, and amphibians mostly all have eyes. For the most part they have structures with which to move and most have blood to bring oxygen to organs.
Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, Mammals. Vertebrate means animals with a backbone!
Reptiles have scaly skin
they have scales
Lay eggs
No. Birds, fish and reptiles are each a classification of "vertebrates" of their own. They all have quite different characteristics.
Birds are warm-blooded.
Waterproof skin and waterproof eggshells.
scales have shells obtain oxygen through there scaley skin
external fertilization.(this is true)
Some characteristics of reptiles are, They have backbones or vertebrae, they are cold blooded, they have thick protective scales and lay eggs. All reptiles breathe air from their lungs. They have 3 heart chambers. Some examples include lizards, snakes, crocodiles and alligators
Some characteristics of reptiles include having scaly skin, being cold-blooded, laying amniotic eggs, having a three-chambered heart, and being predominantly terrestrial. They also typically have claws, scales, and breathe with lungs. Reptiles have adapted to various environments and exhibit a wide range of sizes and physical features.
Mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds and fish are the five groups of animals.
Reptiles, fish, and amphibians mostly all have eyes. For the most part they have structures with which to move and most have blood to bring oxygen to organs.