Yes they do. They are extremely adaptable and can and do live in a variety of environments. However, they are more comfortable in warm climates so more reptiles are found in the temperate zones of the earth. Antarctica, Greenland, Iceland and some islands are among the only places on earth free of snakes as well as most other reptiles
depends what kind but most wild reptiles are illegal
A panther eats various species of mammals, reptiles, and birds, all of which live in different habitats.
Reptiles are vertebrates with bodies covered with scales..They Absorb heat from the environment,but they avoid very high and very low temperatures.During winter some Reptiles hibernate.Reptiles that live in dessert share active at night when the temperature is lower.
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Pets-TV - 2009 Wild About Reptiles was released on: USA: 8 October 2012
Captive bred - ALWAYS ! Certain species of reptiles are becoming scarce or even extinct in the wild - due to people capturing them for the 'pet' trade. EVERY animal species has a right to live on this planet. Removing wild reptiles simply reduces the numbers remaining. There are more than enough reptiles bred in captivity to sustain suitable numbers for collectors. Besides which - captive bred specimens are always healthier than their wild-caught counterparts !
Reptiles live in the southern part of the us i think :] Mostly in deserts
Snakes, eg. Texas Rat Snake. Scorpions Miscellaneous bugs, insects etc...
One of the three native reptiles that live in Florida is the gecko. The other two native reptiles that live in Florida are the alligator and crocodile.
and wild animals which can survive the heatsmall reptiles
and wild animals which can survive the heatsmall reptiles
lizards