they suk there moms nipple or their 'underneath parts'
Reptiles regain their tail through cell division.
yes
Reptiles continuously grow new teeth throughout their lives, a process known as polyphyodonty. As one tooth becomes worn out or lost, new teeth emerge from dental lamina or tooth germs to replace them. This allows reptiles to maintain a functional dentition for feeding and survival.
moulting is when a living thing loses its hair or skin. reptiles do this so they can grow out of their skin and into a new one :)
They shed their skin when they grow
A reptile's skin doesn't 'stretch' as they grow - consequently, they have to slough (or shed) their entire skin as they grow.
No, leopard geckos do not grow hair. They are reptiles and have scales instead of hair. Their skin sheds periodically, but they do not have the ability to grow hair like mammals do.
little hadatat little reptile big habbatat big reptile
No, they don't. Baby frogs (tadpoles) do but they grow lungs when they become frogs.
No. They hatch from eggs and grow.
they drink growing potion, JOKESS. they develop and grow inside the egg and when the are hatched they defend for themselfs, and they don't eat till they have had their first shed.
They do not. They are normal reptiles that have blood similar to humans.