Yes they do. They have many little bones in their body which makes up a skeleton Yes they do... they have a skeleton similar to most animals - ie - they have a skull, spine, rib-cage and limbs.
Absolutely they do!! They have skeletons just like you and me, just shaped a little differently.
Yes,reptiles have hollow bones
Yes they do :D
Yes.. reptiles have bones.
yes
reptiles do have backbones, everything excluding invertebrates have back bones.
Yes, frogs have a backbone. They are called vertebrates.
Most birds -- and all birds that fly -- have semi-hollow bones. Most reptiles, however, do not.
Yes - all reptiles have back-bones. A snakes 'rib-cage' has up to 200 pairs of ribs attached to the spine.
snakes don't have shells but they have skin but they can shed theirs unlike our skin
that is an easy answer, i have many reptiles. Reptiles have many bones they same as any normal animal, in fact, they have the same bones as a small mammal. although, reptiles such as lizards, have millions of small bones and some of them are complicated on how they work! i hope my answer helped! :)
All have muscles, most have bones.
Yes, they have a skeleton made of bones, just like other reptiles.
Birds and reptiles have three inner ear bones to help them hear. They are used to collect sound and cause vibrations which are then picked up by nerves.
reptiles do have backbones, everything excluding invertebrates have back bones.
Yes, frogs have a backbone. They are called vertebrates.
Yes all birds have hollow bones though reptiles dont
All snakes are carnivores, but none of them are invertebrate. Snakes are reptiles, reptiles have bones, so snakes are vertebrates.
yes, like all living reptiles, snakes have bones
birds - warm blooded have wings and have hollow bones reptiles - cold blooded or endothermic and reptiles have soild, dense bones birds- has a normal hard shelled egg reptiles- has a special type of egg
birds have hollow bones and wings; reptiles don't.
All reptiles, birds, and mammals have the same set of bones in their pelvis, although they may be arranged slightly differently. There are a total of three pairs of bones in the pelvis. These are the two illium, the two ischium, and the two pubis bones.