Some of the animals which can be kept under a Class 1 licence are:
The fee is $60 for a licence lasting up to two years, or $120 for up to five years. Anyone over the age of 10 years can get a Class 1 licence. If you're under the age of 16 years, you must have parental/guardian consent.
Class 2 licenceYou'll need a Class 2 licence if you want to keep species that are difficult to keep, rare in the wild or dangerous venomous snakes. A person with a Class 2 licence can also keep Class 1 species.The Class 2 licence is only available to people who are over the age of 18 years who have had at least two years experience in caring for Class 1 reptiles. Some of the species that can be kept under a class 2 licence include:
Additional criteria need to be met before venomous species may be kept. The venomous snakes in this licence class are grouped into three sub-categories and the most dangerous species can be kept only by the more experienced keepers. The licence fee is $60 per year, $120 for two years or $240 for five years.
Reptiles first evolved around 320 million years ago. They descended from labyrinthodont amphibians. Reptiles were the first terrestrial vertebrates that didn't need to lay their eggs in water.
about 100 years
100 years
Because they can generate their own body heat - reptiles cannot and need a warm environment
To some degree. Both birds and reptiles reproduce sexually and have offspring that resemble their parents. All birds and most reptiles lay eggs. One key difference is that reptiles are born largely able to fend for themselves while birds are fairly helpless and need their parents' care. The only reptiles that provide parental care are crocodiles and alligators, which help their young hatch and protect them from predators, but do not provide food.
Reptiles evolved from a group of reptiliomorph amphibians in the Carboniferous period. Mammals evolved from a groupof synapsidreptiles in the Jurassic period.
Birds are more closely related to reptiles than they are to mammals. Birds, reptiles, and mammals all belong to a group of vertebrates called amniotes, which split off from amphibians. Amniotes split into two groups soon after they evolved: true reptiles and synapsids. Mammals are the only living synapsids today. Dinosaurs branched off from the reptiles and birds then evolved from the dinosaurs.
Ophiology is the study of snakes whereas Herpetology is the study of snakes and many other reptiles
I think the oldest reptiles are turtles which can live for more then one hundred and fifty years.
25 years old
there are many types of reptiles sea turtles can live to be older than 100 years old.
Most reptiles reach maturity at around three years old.
Kill it
if they are afraid of reptiles no.
reptiles reptiles
It Dependsm on What Type of reptile But They Averagely Live To 50-65 Years Old
They die of old age just like other animals or killed by hunters or poachers.
reptiles. all lizards are reptiles
Chameleons don't look like reptiles but they are reptiles.
Snakes and lizards are reptiles.