Most likely not as the term "reptile" on earth refers to a particular group of tetrapods on earth. If similar animals were discovered on another planet they might be referred to as "repiloids"or something to that effect by scientists. Though they might be called reptiles in everyday speech.
Insects, mammals, and reptiles can still be found in Brazil.
There is a planet that can support life, it is just that the earth still has many years to come before we go to another planet
Scientists still are reserching things like that, but there are still areas that are unknown.
The largest reptiles alive today are crocodiles.
Its still a dwarf planet
That is unknown. "Planet X" is the name given to a hypothetical planet beyond Neptune (or beyond Pluto, when it was still considered a planet). No planet is known to exist in our Solar System beyond planet Neptune, but one might still be found.
The element Mercury has not been found on the sun. If, on the other hand, you were referring to the planet Mercury, then the answer is still the same: the planet Mercury was not found on the sun, but rather orbits the sun.
They aren't extinct...They still thrive.
move on
Saturn is the planet that is still getting bigger
komodo dragons and i think they still are
There are currently 8 recognized planets. At a time when Pluto was still considered a planet, it was hypothesized that a 10th. planet may orbit the Sun, pressumably farther from the Sun than Pluto. So far, no such planet has been found.