yes they do.
Reptiles
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reptiles mostly live in hot semi arid areas or deserts near a permanent water sauce
They are terrestrial They are scaled They are cold blooded
The main differences between fish and reptiles are:fish breathe through gills and reptiles breathe through lungsFish have scales and reptiles have scaly skinFish must live in water but reptiles are terrestrial (except for turtles)
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Tuatara are terrestrial reptiles, living on land. They lay their eggs in burrows, find their food on land and shelter on land.
reptiles
There are various types of terrestrial animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and insects. Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates that give birth to live young and nurse them with milk. Birds are warm-blooded vertebrates with feathers and lay eggs. Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates with scales or scutes. Amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrates that typically begin life in water and then transition to land. Insects are invertebrates with six legs and a three-part body.
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Tortoises typically do not inhabit wetlands, as they are primarily terrestrial reptiles. They are more commonly found in arid and semi-arid environments, such as deserts and grasslands. However, some species, like the gopher tortoise, may be associated with areas that have seasonal wetland features, but they do not live in true wetlands like turtles or amphibians do.
Not all reptiles dwell on land. Some of them live in the water, such as crocodiles, marine iguanas and sea snakes. Even these reptiles must come to land sometimes, to bask, or lay eggs.