No. I thnk you have been waching the wrong movies.
A scale
In most cases, Scale's.
Reptile have five toes...like humans...they look scaly.
brakes in scales ad spreading out or squeezing together scale marks.
Yes, giant tortoises are reptiles as they have thick scale-like skin, cold blood, and eggs using an amniotic sac.
Because they wanted to stay small-scaled
Yes it is - it's a native reptile of Borneo. See related link for a photograph found in Wikipedia. No. The pangolin is a type of ant eating mammal, of the order Pholidota, although having a scale like covering, it is not a reptile.
Your weight stays the same when you stand on one foot on the scale. The scale measures the force you exert on it due to gravity, so your weight will remain constant regardless of how you distribute your weight on the scale.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. If you mean scale as in a device to measure weight, you could say "I stepped on the scale and prayed that I had lost weight." If you mean scale like a fish or reptile has, you could say "I found a snake scale in the woods." If you mean scale like on a map, you could say "The scale of this map is one inch equals one mile." If you mean scale as in to climb, you could say "We plan to scale Mount Baldy this weekend."
No a scale factor of 1 is not a dilation because, in a dilation it must remain the same shape, which it would, but the size must either enlarge or shrink.
reptiles are made of scale,scute,or shell and all reptile are cold-blooded(you can see their cold-blooded because they need to bask on heat source to gain heat) and most reptile don't care for their young and most reptiles don't give birth to live young
Yes. Angles remain the same irrespective of scale.