They use there little tongue to sip the water.
No. Reptiles commonly reporduce on land.
Reptiles don't get oxygen from the water. All reptiles have to come up to the surface to breathe, but can hold their breath a long time.
they are reptiles, reptiles can survive both water and land.
Yes, tap water can be safe for reptiles, but it is important to ensure that it is free of harmful chemicals like chlorine and heavy metals. It is recommended to use a water conditioner or filter to make tap water safe for reptiles.
Reptiles need land too. Fish do not.
Reptiles breathe air - through their lungs.
The reptiles have lungs, but are able to swim in the water for as long as mammalia's can.
No. Reptiles must lay their eggs on land. If a reptile egg is submerged in water the embryo will drown.
No. All reptiles, both on land and in water, must breath air. Marine reptiles can hold their breath from a considerable time, but must surface to breathe once in a while.
Usually, reptiles tend to have dry skin. There are no reptiles that have wet skin, unless the go in water which could almost potencially kill them. Amphibians have wet skin. So to answer your question, reptiles have dry skin. Either places, they have dry skin.
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