Reptiles are cold-blooded creatures. They commonly eat insects and have dry, scaly skin. They reproduce by laying eggs and all reptiles are vertebrates.
mammals amphibians and reptiles birds
explain the features of reptiles
The main features of reptiles, according to the four most common means of categorising vertebrates are:they have scaly skin (not scales)as with other vertebrates, they breathe using lungs (as opposed to fish, which use gills)their young may be born live or hatched from eggsthey are cold-blooded
what are the four main characters of reptiles
They are terrestrial They are scaled They are cold blooded
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cooled blooded, land and water animals.
The two main types of reptiles that existed in the Mesozoic Era were dinosaurs and pterosaurs. Dinosaurs were land-dwelling reptiles that roamed the Earth, while pterosaurs were flying reptiles that ruled the skies.
Mammal-like reptiles that lived in the Permian, like cynodonts or therapsids.
An ossified skeleton is one of the distinguishing features of reptiles.
Mode of reproduction
Snakes, Lizards, Crocodilians, Turtles and Tortoises